T.OFTUS W. ARKWRKIIIT I3I 



killed close to us by a flash of lightning, and we were exposed to the full 

 fury of the storm for about an hour, and an effectual stop was put to all 

 further proceedings. Wet October as the fourth time running, we were 

 all soaked through at the Coopersale meet on tlie 23rd. Plenty of cubs, but 

 no sport. 



Among those present at Matching Green in 1886 were Sir Henry and 

 Lady Selwin Ibbetson, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Arkwright and Mr. L. J. W. 



Loftus W. Arkwright 



Arkwright, Lord and Lady Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green, Colonel 

 Lockwood and Mr. Robert Wood, Major and Mrs. Tait, Colonel Wode- 

 house, Mr. Hervey Foster, Mr W. S. Chisenhale Marsh, Miss Gosling, 

 the Rev. F Fane, the Rev. J. J. Baker, the Rev. P. H. Powell, the Rev. 

 R. L. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. Baillie Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. and the 

 Misses Caldecott, Mr. E. Ethelston, Mrs. and the Misses Glyn, Mr. J. D. 

 and Mr. Reginald Hill, Messrs. E. and R. Ball, R. Y. Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. 



