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by Iain Sinclair


  childhood disappearance, 116

  health, 73–4

  at ICI, 72–3, 155

  inventions, 59

  kinship with Clare, 14, 155, 240

  leaves Glinton, 14, 334

  London-Peterborough drive, 139, 140

  in Mexico, 66

  at Oxford, 14, 71, 264

  as pilot, 58–60, 61, 97, 268, 343

  poetry, 14, 156, 341–4

  as marksman, 49–50

  Hadman, Joan (Anna's mother), 68, 255

  Hadman, Lawrence William (‘Lawrie’) (1906–83), 64, 255, 258, 259, 280, 334

  Hadman, Louisa Maria (née Devonshire) (1839–1907), 260, 263, 264, 267, 270

  Hadman, Mary Annabel Rose (‘Anna’). See Sinclair, Anna

  Hadman, Robert (1808–63), 264, 267, 269, 272, 273, 332, 344–5, 350

  Hadman, Robert (1835–1924), 260, 264, 267, 270–72, 280, 317

  Hadman, Robert John (b. 1946), 58, 60, 67, 340, 341

  Hadman, Susa (b. 1950), 340, 341, 342

  Hadman, William (1873–1943), 54, 55–6, 254, 255, 258, 267, 271

  buys Red House, 264, 267

  as forester, 302

  personal appearance, 259, 260

  Hadman, William Geoffrey (b. 1944), 58, 59, 60, 67, 259, 264, 340, 341

  Hadman family, 14–15, 296, 301, 306, 350

  of Caldecote, 344–5

  farm, 253

  of Glinton, 53–4, 65, 254–5, 258–60

  graves, 263–5

  holidays, 60–62

  kinship with Clare, 15, 40, 222, 239–40, 254, 260–61, 306, 351

  of Paston, 277

  of Washingley, 353

  of Werrington, 267, 277, 284, 292, 301

  Hardy, Thomas, 15–16, 33, 42, 314

  Harwood, Lee, 40, 42

  Hazlitt, William, 38, 101

  Helpston, Northants, 13, 44–5, 49, 340

  Clare in, 44, 47, 79, 81, 92, 148, 339

  Clare's burial, 24–6

  Clare's cottage, 20, 21, 38–9, 41, 42, 43–4, 275, 339, 340

  ‘Helpston £9,850’ (Raworth), 43–4, 339

  Hertford, 140, 149–50

  Herzog, Werner, 142, 286

  Hetzel, Val, 252, 257

  High Beach, Epping Forest, 15, 30, 38, 126, 128–31, 132, 134

  Clare escapes from, 30, 110, 121, 122, 123, 277

  Clare in, 110, 115–20, 196, 281–2, 283

  Hill, Elizabeth (1767–1813), 351, 357

  Hilton, William, 39, 40, 41, 82–3

  Holme Fen, 182, 293

  Holme Lode Covert, 182–3

  Holmes, Richard, 190, 197, 198, 207, 208

  Holy Sepulchre Church, Northampton, 214, 215

  Holy Trinity Church, Great Paxton, 170, 172, 173, 176

  How the Dead Live (Self), 139, 148

  Hughes, Ted, 27, 55

  Hunt, Leigh, 198

  Huntingdon, 92, 145

  County Record office, 344–5, 350, 353

  ibis hotels, 152–3, 217, 234

  Idea of Landscape and the Sense of Place (Barrell), 18, 42

  John Clare: The Living Year, 1841, 283

  John Clare by Himself (ed. Robinson & Powell), 124, 226, 346

  John Clare Society, 284, 306, 339

  Joas, Maria, 237

  ‘Journey out of Essex’ (Clare), 158, 222, 341, 345

  Joyce, Giorgio, 242

  Joyce, James (Glinton farmer), 29, 50, 70

  Joyce, James (Irish writer), 51, 69, 141–2, 233, 234, 304, 347

  death, 235

  and Lucia, 236, 237, 238–9, 282

  writing method, 234

  Joyce, Lucia Anna, 51, 234–9, 245, 297

  and Beckett, 234–5, 238

  designs lettering, 238–9

  grave, 346, 347–8

  and Jung, 282

  portrait, 69

  in St Andrew's Hospital, 216, 230, 231, 232, 233, 237, 239

  Joyce, Mary, 5–6, 15, 68, 69, 158, 252

  Clare first meets, 29

  death, 119, 228, 261

  grave, 51, 65, 68

  as muse, 44, 67, 119, 133, 212

  schooldays, 29, 67, 68

  as spiritual bride, 118, 120, 122, 153

  Keats, John, 89, 103, 198

  Clare and, 99–100, 195

  health, 24, 99–100, 101

  Kerouac, Jack, 103

  Kesey, Ken, 231

  Keyes, Sidney, 43, 344

  Knight, William, 228, 229

  Knowlson, James, 231, 242

  Kötting, Andrew, 210

  Labour in Vain public house, Enfield Highway, 123, 226

  Lamb, Charles, 38, 108, 127

  Lawrence, T. E., 119

  Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 38

  Lawrence, William, 205

  Letters of John Clare (Tibble), 115

  Levis, Howard C., 96

  Lippitts Hill, High Beach, 115, 117–18, 129, 130, 135, 136

  Literary Britain (Brandt), 41

  London

  Clare visits, 8, 27, 30, 38, 89, 90–91, 92, 97, 98–110, 122, 145

  fringes, 5, 6–7, 8, 125

  London Brick Company, Whittlesey, 287–8, 359

  London Magazine, 104, 174

  London Orbital (film), 125, 236

  Lutton Church, 351, 356–7, 360

  Macdonald, Dr, 237

  Maddox, Brenda, 239

  Magus (or Celestial Intelligencer) (Barrett), 226–7

  Mann, Anthony, 356, 361, 362

  Mapleston, Charles, 15, 135

  Maroger, Dominique, 348

  Marsh, Mrs George (bishop's wife), 275, 276, 277

  Martin, Frederick W., 79–80, 81, 84, 87, 88, 101, 105, 110, 180, 275

  Mary, Queen of Scots, 233, 285, 358–9

  Matthews, Charles Skinner (‘Citoyen’), 196

  Matthews, Dr, 172–3

  Matthews, Emma, 166–7, 168–70, 171–3, 174, 175

  Matthews, Ruth Constance, 170, 172–3

  May, James, 103

  Medwin, Thomas, 196

  Melbourne, Lord, 31, 282

  Merrick, Joseph, 220, 276

  Milne, A. A., 52–3

  Milton, John, 109

  Milton, Lord, 22, 28, 38, 83

  Milton Hall, 22, 213, 261, 297, 301, 302–3

  Molly Gangs, 298–9

  Moon and the Sledgehammer, The (film), 210

  Moore, Alan, 214, 219, 220, 223, 226–8, 237, 244, 253, 298, 349

  on Boadicea, 260

  on Bunyan, 218

  at home, 215, 217, 225, 232–3, 234

  on retirement, 227

  schooldays, 230

  visits Lucia Joyce's grave, 346, 347–8

  writing, 214, 216, 225, 226

  Moraes, Henrietta, 156

  Morris, Thomas, 126

  Morris, William, 52

  Morrison, Arthur, 119

  Mossop, Revd, 213

  Moving (Raworth), 43–4

  Moyse, Peter, 284

  Murdoch, Iris, 257, 284

  Murdoch, Rupert, 214

  Myddelton, Sir Hugh, 144

  Nash, Paul, 352, 355

  National Portrait Gallery, London, 39

  Nene River, 21, 22, 23, 30, 210, 211, 228, 285, 358

  Sinclair / Catling voyage, 306–12

  Northampton, 211, 214–23, 224, 345

  Central Library, Clare collection, 216, 219–23

  General Theory, 348

  poetry-reading, 214–15

  Victoria's procession, 349

  Northampton General Lunatic Asylum (later St Andrew's), 216, 303

  Clare in, 9, 11, 39, 46, 213, 228–9

  Northborough, 49

  Clare's return to, 30, 46, 54–65, 121, 212–13, 276

  Poet's cottage, 65, 70, 122, 161, 254, 276, 346

  Nutting, Myron, 69

  Old Soke Books, Peterborough, 275, 281

  Olson, Charles, 43, 89, 278, 289, 326

  ‘open field’ poetics, 43, 278

  Oxey Wood, 340, 341,
343

  Oxford, 14, 71, 72, 200–202

  Page, William, 11, 213

  Parker, James Henry, 292

  Parker, John Donald, 27, 254, 292, 358

  Pepys, Samuel, 8, 102, 103, 178–9

  Perceval, Spencer, 218–19

  Peterborough, Northants, 14, 33, 83, 276, 278–9

  Agricultural Fair, 292, 334

  Cathedral, 285, 318

  Library, 278–80

  Museum, 279, 280

  orbital motorway, 10, 13, 34, 252–3, 275, 301–2, 304

  riverside, 285–6

  Petit, Chris, 10, 20, 32, 56, 132, 137, 143, 144, 68

  dress, 12, 133

  at film festivals, 36–8

  as filmmaker, 13, 17, 18–19, 22–3, 33–4, 35, 53, 60, 134, 142, 160, 166–7, 181, 304

  as writer, 19, 134

  Petit, Louis, 168, 172, 173

  Plant, Robert, 269, 270

  Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery (Clare), 90, 101

  Poems on Several Occasions (Ramsay), 220

  Porter, Thomas, 146

  Pound, Ezra, 42

  Powell, David, 124, 226

  Prehistoric London, Its Mounds and Circles (Gordon), 125

  Prichard, Dr, 229

  Prynne, J. H., 326

  Radio On (film), 60, 160, 181, 304

  Radstock, Lord, 38, 101

  Ramsay, Allan, 220, 244

  Ramsey, Hunts, 182, 292, 312–16

  voyage to, 306–12

  Ramsey Abbey, 184, 202, 256, 287, 293, 315

  Psalter, 285

  Randall, Jack, 38, 108, 121, 133

  Raworth, Tom, 42, 43–4, 67, 339

  Rectory Lane, Glinton, 50, 252, 255

  Red House, Glinton, 50, 51–2, 64, 70, 71, 252, 257–9, 264, 291, 299

  Reynolds, J. H., 38, 101

  Richter, Gerhard, 166, 169

  Right to Song, The (Storey), 35, 173

  Rippingille, E. V., 38, 104–5,108,226

  Roberts, Harry, 126–7

  Robinson, Eric, 124, 226, 262, 346

  Robinson (Petit), 134, 190

  Rogers, Anton, 88

  Rose, Dorothy Muriel (née Stokes), 284, 306

  Rose, George A., 323, 328, 329–30, 333, 391

  Rose, Mary (Anna's great-grandmother), 291, 301

  Rose, William (1844–1910), 291, 292, 332–3

  at Delavals Farm, 328, 329, 354

  funeral, 284, 289, 292, 311

  at Glassmoor, 292, 301, 328, 329

  at Windmill Inn, 291, 300

  Rose, William (Anna's great-uncle), 291, 300, 304, 316, 329

  Rose family, 288–9, 290–92, 306, 311–12, 316, 329, 330–33

  in Whittlesey, 284, 288, 292, 301, 322

  Rouse, Alfie, 218, 226

  Rowbotham, Samuel Birley, 324, 325

  St Andrew's churchyard, Northborough, 253–4

  St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, 216, 226, 229–30, 232, 348

  Lucia Joyce in, 216, 230, 231, 232, 233, 237, 239

  St Benedict's Church, Glinton, 46, 50, 51, 53, 66, 254

  schoolroom, 67, 68, 122

  spire, 47, 48

  St Botolph's Church, Helpston, 254

  Clare's tomb, 24, 25–7

  St John the Baptist, Werrington, 263–6

  St Luke's, Old Street, 294–5

  St Mary-le-Virgin, Baldock, 157–8

  St Neots, Hunts, 163–5

  St Thomas à Becket, Ramsay, 313–15

  Saramago, José, 316, 362

  Saunders, C. E. W., 304, 323, 334

  Schafer, Martin, 182

  Seasons, The (Thomson), 80–81, 82, 222

  Sebald W. G., 169

  Self, Will, 139, 148

  Sharpe, James, 126, 127

  Sharpe, Tom, 87

  Shelley, Harriet, 195

  Shelley, Lady, 197–8, 204

  Shelley, Mary, 192, 196, 209

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 193–5, 196, 208

  drowning, 24, 190–92, 197, 205, 207–8, 221

  and Jane Williams, 192

  Oxford memorial, 204, 205–6

  portraits, 204–5

  watch, 198, 200, 207–9

  Shelley, Percy Florence, 197, 198

  Shelley: The Pursuit (Holmes), 190

  Shelley, Sir Timothy, 196

  Shloss, Carol Loeb, 236, 237, 238, 348

  Sieveking, Lance, 355

  Simblett, Sarah, 204

  Sinclair, Anna (née Hadman), 130, 202, 225

  box collection, 280–81

  childhood, 14–15, 56–7, 58–65, 66–9, 70, 72, 73–4, 259

  dreams, 189, 340–41, 352

  in Dublin, 69, 70, 156, 240, 241

  in Glassmoor, 327

  in Helpston, 339, 340

  at Holme Fen, 182, 183

  London-Peterborough drive, 139, 140

  Lutton walk, 351, 352, 355–6

  name, 66–7, 288, 343

  Nene voyage, 306, 307, 309, 310, 312, 317, 321

  and Northamptonshire, 51–2, 124

  as poet, 155–6

  at Werrington, 262, 263, 267

  Sinclair, Daniel, 315–16, 362

  Sinclair, Henry 235–6, 241

  Sinclair, lain

  as bookseller, 88, 93

  writing, 93–4

  Sinclair, Peggy, 71, 241, 251

  Sinclair, William ‘Boss,’ 241

  Sinclair family

  Dublin, 240–42

  Skrimshire, Fenwick, 11, 128, 213

  Smith, Sir Harry, 290, 300

  Smith, William, 21,161, 243–4

  Spirit's Expense (Hadman), 341–4

  Springfield Farm, High Beach, 129, 130–31

  Squire's Gate Aerodrome, Blackpool, 59

  Stamford, Lincs, 13, 65, 85–7, 93, 94, 97

  booksellers, 65, 85, 86–7

  and Clare, 96

  Clare on, 97, 204, 297

  market, 13, 79, 83

  university, 85, 217

  Stephen, J. K., 216

  Stevenage, Herts, 140, 149, 151–3, 154–5

  Stewart, James, 356, 361, 362

  Stewart, James, T., 361, 362

  Stilton, Hunts, 10–12, 350

  Clare at, 5, 10, 11, 181

  Hadman family, 184, 306, 341, 347

  Stimson family, 265, 272, 273, 292

  Storey, Edward, 35, 65, 92, 173, 278, 293, 295

  Street, Chris, 160

  Sugden, Mary (née Hadman), 46, 56, 66, 67, 69, 255, 259, 332

  swimming, 190–91

  Talking about John Clare (Blythe), 51

  Taylor, John (Clare's publisher), 38, 83, 89, 90, 99, 100, 101, 103, 107–8, 127

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 38, 55, 119

  Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Hardy), 15–16, 33, 314

  Thomas, Dylan, 22, 342

  Thomas, Edward, 43, 119

  Thomas, Helen, 119

  Thomas, R. S., 43

  Thomson, James, 80–81, 82, 92, 104, 117, 146, 151, 222

  Tibble, Anne, 93, 115, 225

  Tibble, John, 93, 115

  Titman family, 53, 56, 66, 252

  Trelawny, Edward John, 191, 193, 194, 195, 198, 205

  Trevelyan, Philip, 210

  Trinity College, Dublin, 69, 70, 156, 231, 241

  Turner, Carol, 329, 330, 333

  Turner, Edith (née Rose), 328–9

  Turner, Mary (née Rose), 328–9, 330

  Turner, Michael, 330, 333

  Turner, Norman, 329, 330

  Turner, Pat, 333

  Turner family, 328–9

  Turpin, Dick, 9, 126–7, 138, 320

  Tyler, Caroline (née Hadman), 267, 273

  Tyler family, 267–8, 272

  University College, Oxford,

  Shelley memorial, 204, 205–6

  Vergette family, 66, 252, 269, 272

  Victoria, Queen of England, 31, 38, 282, 349

  Voice of the Fire (Moore), 214, 216, 226, 227, 228

  Wainewright, Thomas, 38

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nbsp; Waltham Abbey, Essex, 128, 137, 140–41

  Walton, Izaak, 142, 146, 175, 222

  Washingley, 273, 344–5, 347, 351–2

  Watkinson, Val, 266

  Watson, Colin, 87, 88

  Weaver, Harriet, 236, 237

  Webster family, 252, 257, 258, 269

  Werrington, Hunts, 13, 34, 260–61, 262–74, 277, 292, 345

  Werrington Through the Ages, 267, 268

  Wheatsheaf Inn, Glassmoor, 323, 326–7, 328–34, 330, 333

  White, Kirk, 82

  White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings (Sinclair), 95, 96, 294

  Whittlesey, Cambs, 284, 288–91, 292, 311, 317, 333

  Library, 311, 327, 329

  Museum, 295

  Straw Bear Festival, 296–300, 317, 333–4

  Whittlesey Mere, 99, 182, 184, 204, 292–3, 321, 322, 334, 351, 355

  Williams, Edward, 191, 192, 194, 195, 205, 207

  Williams, Elizabeth Anne Mould (later Lady Blount), 325

  Williams, Jane, 191, 192, 193

  Williams, Thomas, 103

  Wisbech, Cambs, 30

  Clare's voyage to, 210, 275, 284, 285

  Wordsworth, William, 105, 170, 349

  Wrestlers Inn, St Neots, 162, 163–4, 170

  Table of Contents

  About the Author

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  Contents

  Map: Journeys out of Essex

  Edge of the Orison

  FLYING

  Eighty Miles Out

  Stilton

  Hopes and Ashes

  Helpston

  Glinton Spire

  Flying

  DREAMING

  Poet in the Park

  In Transit

  London

  WALKING

  Forest

  High Beach

  High Beach to Broxbourne

  To Stevenage

  To St Neots

  Ouse

  To Stilton

  DROWNING

  Salt Green Death

  Oxford

  Northampton

  The Sun Looks Pale upon the Wall

  Cousin Sam

  REFORGETTING

  Glinton

  Werrington

  Peterborough

  Whittlesey

  Straw Bear

  Ramsey

  The Cherry House

  The Wheatsheaf

 

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