26o THE ESSEX FOXHOUNDS. 



Loftus J. W. Arkwrig'ht, on his mare, Diana, took a line of 

 his own on the outward journey, and succeeded in reaching" 

 home three lengths in front ot Lady Brooke's Cheltenham, 

 ridden by Mr. Seymour Caldwell. In the Heavy Weight 

 class Mr. George Sewell came In first on his mare Duchesse. 

 Mr. Cyril Buxton, whose melancholy death soon after caused 

 universal res^ret, rode in this race. 



The Farmers' Race was won with ease by Mr. Harry 

 Sworder, on Telephone. Mr. J. T. Mills's Cardinal, ridden 

 by Mr. H. J. Miller, was first of the Heavy Weights. 



The thirteenth Rundells Meeting was held on April 

 2ist, 1892. Times were bad, and few horses were entered 

 for the Hunt Cup and Welter Cup. In the former race 

 there were only two starters. The winner was Blanchette, 

 ridden this year by Mr. Loftus J. W. Arkwright. In the 

 latter race an exciting incident occurred. Sir Henry's Saturn 

 fell at the water jump, and his rider, Mr. Harry Bagot, was 

 disabled. The well-known amateur jockey, Mr. G. B. Milne, 

 who was standing close by, sprang upon the horse, overtook 

 Mr. Loftus J. W. Arkwright, on Diana, and finished in front 

 of him amid tremendous cheering. The race, however, 

 fell to Mr. Arkwright, as Mr. Milne could not draw the 

 weight. 



In 1893 the Point-to-Point Races were held at Stondon, 



