Country Zest & Style Autumn 2022 Edition

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The Magnificent Mister Mayberry Story and photos by Dillonkeenphotography

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n the early light of a hunt morning, riders are likely to see a little blue truck driven by a gentleman with a friendly smile pulling into the fixture and planning to follow the hounds in search of fox, equipped with sound amplifying earphones and a story ready to tell. Richard Mayberry was born in Warrenton on September 15, 1935. His father was a foxhunter, and they would hack to the nearby hunts, mostly Casanova, before he went into the service. He served in the Marine Corps, grooming and exercising the horses at Quantico for 18 months and served six years in the military. Afterward, he spent two years at Rockburn, owned by the late Hubert Phipps. He kept the horses in shape, groomed them and rode eight to ten hours a day. Once he left there, Paul Fout found him a job working for the Kennedy family. He took on the role of a groom there, something he was particularly good at. He had the horses beautifully turned out for every foxhunt.

Following the Piedmont Fox Hounds near Beaver Dam Farm modern day use of professional type products was to put mineral oil on a rag and rub the horse to bring out the shine, always careful not to use too much. It was almost an art in itself to get the amount just right. Next, he worked for Jordan Bentley at Kentfields for six and a half years. “Richard is a good man,” said Jordie Bentley, Jr. “He cannot be replaced. Farm managers are not what they used to be.”

Nowadays, braiding is mostly done on Opening and Thanksgiving meets. Back in the day, horses were braided “each and every time no matter what,” he said. This took an hour per horse and he usually braided six horses per hunt.

Mr. Mayberry worked for the Arundels for 36 years. He did “everything” there--baled hay, put the hay in the barn, did work on the grounds like mowing and removing rocks. He also rode, trained, and brought the horses there.

Mr. Mayberry’s favorite grooming trick before the

Still fond of the Arundel family, he shows a great

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Richard Mayberry affinity for Great Meadow in The Plains, established by the Arundel family and now called Great Meadow Foundation. He can be seen there frequenting the Gold Cup races in the fall and the spring.

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LETTER from PARIS: A Moveable Feast in a Tour de France

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page 78

PROPERTY Writes: A Horsey Hideaway at Hidden Trail

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Common Grounds: 10 Years of Grounding Our Community

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At Morven Park, No is Not an Answer

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SEEN & SCENE

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The Village Green in Orlean, No S Necessary

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Plains Community League All About Good Works

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Talk About a Blood Hound

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page 63

The Mission: Go Native, Protect Pollinators

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Honoring Andrew Looney With a Special Brand

4min
page 60

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting: Off to Another Fine Start

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Carry Me BACK: It Happened One Day

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A Historic Road Down by the Riverside

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A New Leesburg Home In Sync with the Environment

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From Local Royalty, the Best Ham Biscuit on the Planet

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Mapping the Memories of Fauquier’s African-American Communities

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A Day and a Lifetime at The Saratoga Races

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MODERN FINANCE: Swimming Naked Can Be a Bad Idea

4min
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The Magnificent Mister Mayberry

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Reconciliation Begins with Relationship

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CHURCHES

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It’s All About the Brain at Janelia Campus

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Salamander Officially Breaks Ground for Residences

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At Warrenton WOW, It’s All About the Oxygen

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A SAM HUFF LEGACY: The West Virginia Breeders Classic on Oct. 8

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BOOKED UP: FOX, HORSE, DEER

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An Artful Gift Passed on to a New Generation

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It’s Always Been Miles To Go Down the Road

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Sporting Pursuits

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VIRGINIA POLO: A Never-Ending Commitment to Excellence

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Sadler’s Joy: A Champion in the Flesh and in Bronze

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Edwina Mason: Remembering Millwood

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Fifth Annual BIKE THE GRAVEL: Tour de Conservation Easement

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Make NOTE

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AS EVER YOURS: The Lost Generation

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