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yeomanry regiment). Mr. Percy Whitaker, Master of the 

 Oakley, and a former Master of Hounds in Essex, whose 

 name also has been mentioned in this journal, immediately 

 volunteered for active service and went out with his troop. 

 While of the humbler votaries of fox-hunting in Essex, to 

 names I have alreadv mentioned in foot-notes or elsewhere in 



LanceCorporal Gordon Horak Lobb (No. 49 Company, Imperial Yeomanry). 



these pages, I would add, Mr. Audley Blyth and Mr. Rupert 

 Blyth, sons of Sir James Blyth ; Mr. Philip and Mr. Guy Gold, 

 sons of Mr. Charles Gold, M.P., who joined the " Duke of 

 Cambridge's Own." While hunting occasionally with us, but 

 known perhaps better over the border with the Puckeridge, let 

 me add Mr. Alfred Gosling's name, making with Mr. Seymour 

 Gosling and Mr. George St. Clowes no less than seven members 



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