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English: Gravestones in St Giles' parish churchyard, Hawkridge, Somerset, of Col. Eustace Harrison (1876–1962) (foreground), of Combe House, Dulverton, Lord of the Manor of Hawkridge, a keen follower of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds, buried in Hawkridge churchyard, north-east of the church, at the feet of the huntsman of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds Ernest Bawden (1878–1943), huntsman from 1917–37 and his tenant at one of his farms at Hawkridge (gravestone in background). Inscriptions: "Col. Eustace James Harrison of Combe, Dulverton, 17th October 1876 – 27th December 1962"; "Ernest Comer Bawden March 3 1878 – September 10 1943 Huntsman D&SSH 1917–1937"
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