Saddlers, a town in Saint John Capesterre Parish, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Born to a saddler in Fettercairn, Scotland, in 1857, Prain attended the Fettercairn Parish School and the University of Aberdeen, where he gained his M.A. in 1878.
In 1958, Saddler won critical acclaim for his choreography for a Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival "dance drama" adaptation of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, in which he also performed.
The firm, initially named Saddler, Atkins, & Wesley, operated offices in Muskogee and Tulsa.
Originally a saddler, he created the character Freeman in James Townley's High Life Below Stairs (1759).
Saddler v. the Republic, Dallam 610 (1844), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas which held that although more than one person must take part in an affray, at trial, one may still be convicted even if the others charged are acquitted.
, headquartered in Ontario, Canada, is a manufacturer of English riding saddles owned and operated by Certified Master Saddler Jochen Schleese, his wife Sabine, and their partner Earl Rothery.
Missiles produced at Yuzhmash included the first nuclear armed Soviet rocket R-5M (SS-3 'Shyster'), the R-12 Dvina (SS-4 'Sandal'), the R-14 Chusovaya (SS-5 'Skean'), the first widely deployed Soviet ICBM R-16 (SS-7 'Saddler'), the R-36 (SS-9 'Scarp'), the MR-UR-100 Sotka (SS-17 'Spanker'), and the R-36M (SS-18 'Satan').