Raymond Mould

Harold Raymond Mould (8 December 1940 – 13 September 2015) was an English businessman and successful racehorse owner.

[1] Mould continued to work for BAE after the takeover, however in the early 1990's he began Pillar Properties alongside Vaughan once again.

Under her racing silks, green with white stars, the Moulds saw success in the 1988 Cheltenham Gold Cup with Charter Party and 1993 King George VI Chase winner Barton Bank.

He owned Grange Stud in Guiting Power, which bred flat horses including Notley, who won the 1991 Stewards' Cup at Goodwood.

[16] Mould's funeral took place at Guiting Power village church of St Michael and All Angels, where he is buried.

Sprinter Sacre in the colours of Mould's second wife, Caroline