Elwyn Hartley Edwards, MC, (1927–2007) was a British equestrian judge, editor and prolific writer.
Captain Elwyn Hartley Edwards served in the British Army for 13 years as a Gurkha officer in India and Malaya, and was awarded the Military Cross.
[2] Genevieve Murphy of The Independent called Edwards "one of the most prolific and authoritative equestrian writers of the 20th century.
"[2] British Horse Society Chairman Patrick Print said: "He was a brilliant journalist and one of the world's leading authorities on saddlery and the history of it.
Elwyn was a great historian of equitation and always wrote in a forthright manner, particularly in his regular column for the Society's magazine, British Horse.