ENDON OLIVER AND HIS FAVOURITE HUNTER "BOB 



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honeymoon), Tresham and Guy Gilbey, H. Blyth, Philip Gold, A. R. 

 Steele and his son. Rev. L. Scott, G. Dawson, Weston Crocker, Edmund 

 Charrington, ]\Iiss Docwra, Newman Gilbey, R. Y. Bevan, Capt. and Mrs. 

 Bruce, L). Grossman, A. J. Edwards, G. H. Lee, E. Pelly, Mrs. and Miss 

 Waters, \\\ Baddeley, Ford Barclay, John White, G. A\'illis, S. Fitch, 

 Miss M., Miss T. and Miss C. Buxton, R. C. Lyall, F. Basham, G. Harris, 

 V.S., Mr. and Mrs. F. Ball, Miss Barnes, E. Quare, Miss Quare, A. Sewell, 

 Jim Cockayne (the Puckeridge huntsman). Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., Shef- 

 field Neave, Ralph Bury, Mrs. Neill and others. 



We found in the Bassingbourne coverts, the Hatfield end, and had a 

 very pretty burst indeed, 15 minutes up wind to Stansted, right up to the 

 station, and came back past some ancient encampments, and making a big 

 circle reached Bassingbourne again in 55 minutes. Everyone very keen, 

 the country hardly open enough or the pace hot enough to shake the 

 ruck off. 



Endon Oliver and his favourite hunter " Bob " 



Endon Oliver, taken with his favourite hunter " Bob." 

 Alas, that he has joined the majority. No kinder-hearted fellow 

 ever got on a horse in Essex. With his sister, Mrs. Frank 

 Ball, and his brother Austin, whose portraits are given on 

 pages 195 and 226, he was brought up in an atmosphere of 

 hunting, and the tastes that he so early imbibed clung to him 

 until his health gave way. He is one of the many we look 

 forward to meeting again in the fields Elysian. 



