GUV GILBEY 



21 



Pyne, R. Barron, D. Grossman, Mr. Charrington, Capt. and Mrs. Bruce, 

 Mrs. Hine, the Misses Blyth and Gold, Messrs. G. H. Lee, F. Loyd, 

 Dr. Love, Mrs. and Miss Waters, Mr. Steele and his son, J. Todhunter 

 and others. 



In the afternoon we had a very enjoyable gallop from Parndon Woods, 

 going out at the bottom end and running up nearly to Passmores ; before 

 coming back by Todhunters and going on towards Xasing we swung left- 

 handed for Parndon Woods, and without entering them crossed Epping Long 

 Green, and lost our fox near IMarles Wood. Miss Eva Bowlby was going 

 in the front all the time and IMessrs. Newman and Guy Gilbey and Mr. 

 Ford Barclay were equally conspicuous. The going was very light, but 

 being a very muggy day, it was a tiring one for horses, and a good many 

 tails were wagging before the run was over. 



Guy Gilbey 



Guy Gilbey comes of the right stock, for he has inherited 

 the love of horses and all connected with them that distino^uish 

 his lather, Sir Walter Gilbey. Hunting, polo, and point-to- 

 point races find in Mr. Guy Gilbey a devoted follower. Possess- 

 ing a very good eye to hounds, undaunted nerve and youth, and 

 riding A i horses, it would be a matter of comment if Guy Gilbey 

 was not in it in all the best brushes across countrv with the Essex 



