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In the Days of Rain

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by Rebecca Stott


  Cutler, Margaret Grace, ‘Diary Account of JT Junior Edicts, 1959–70’. Unpublished record, from Papers of Margaret Grace Cutler, Box 141, Christian Brethren Archive, John Rylands University Library of Manchester University

  Dickson, Neil T.R., Brethren in Scotland 1838–2000. Milton Keynes (2002)

  [Dronsfield, W.R.], ‘The Brethren After 1870’. Christian Brethren Archive, John Rylands University Library of Manchester University, Neil Dickson Collection, Box 115, 2/16/9

  Goodall, Felicity, A Question of Conscience: Conscientious Objection During the Two World Wars. Sutton (1997)

  Ironside, H.A., A Historical Sketch of the Brethren Movement. Neptune, NJ: Loizeaux Bros (1985)

  Neatby, William Blair, A History of the Plymouth Brethren. London: Hodder & Stoughton (second edition, 1902)

  Noel, Napoleon, The History of the Brethren. Denver, CO: W.F. Knapp (two vols, 1936)

  Pickering, Henry, Chief Men Among the Brethren. Neptune, NJ: Loizeaux Bros (1996)

  Rowdon, Harold H., Who Are the Brethren and Does it Matter? Exeter: Paternoster (1986)

  Scotland, N., ‘Encountering the Exclusive Brethren: A Late-Twentieth-Century Cult’. European Journal of Theology, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1997), pp.157–67

  Scuff, Roger N., Searching for the True Church: Brethren and Evangelicals in Mid-Twentieth-Century England. Milton Keynes: Paternoster (2005)

  Tonts, M., ‘The Exclusive Brethren and an Australian Rural Community’. Journal of Rural Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3 (2001), pp.309–22

  Wilson, B.R., ‘The Exclusive Brethren: A Case Study in the Evolution of a Sectarian Ideology’, in Wilson, B.R., Patterns of Sectarianism: Organisation and Ideology in Social and Religious Movements. London (1967), pp.287–342

  Wilson, Elisabeth, ‘“The Eyes of the Authorities Are Upon Us”: The Brethren and World War I’, BAHNR, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2004), pp.2–17

  Memoirs

  Arnott, Anne, The Brethren: An Autobiography of a Plymouth Brethren Childhood. London: Hodder & Stoughton (1970)

  Field, Marion, Don’t Call Me Sister! Woking: Petra (1993)

  Field, Marion, Shut up Sarah. Godalming: Highland (1996)

  Gosse, Edmund, Father and Son: A Story of Two Temperaments. Ed. Michael Newton. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2004; originally published 1907)

  Thomas, Ngaire, Behind Closed Doors: A Startling Story of Exclusive Brethren Life. Auckland: Random House (2005)

  Virtue, Noel, Once a Brethren Boy. Auckland: Vintage (1995)

  Wood, Christine, Exclusive By-Path: The Autobiography of a Pilgrim. Evesham: James (1976)

  PICTURE PERMISSIONS

  Still from Ingmar Bergman’s Det sjunde inseglet/The Seventh Seal © 1957 AB Svensk Filmindustri. Still photographer: Louis Huch

  ‘Grandpa Mallalieu’, portrait in Stott family possession

  John Nelson Darby, from print in author’s possession

  ‘The Iron Room’ in Kenilworth, courtesy of J. Heatley and the Kenilworth History and Archaeology Society

  Fish-gutters at Eyemouth, courtesy of Kevin O’Brien

  Eyemouth Harbour, courtesy of Kevin O’Brien

  David Fairbairn Stott and family in 1925, courtesy of Ruth Pallister

  Ada-Louise in her twenties, from photograph in author’s possession

  Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, from photograph in author’s possession

  Ada-Louise and Hugh Wasson in the 1950s, from photograph in author’s possession

  Roger as a child, from photograph in author’s possession

  Roger as a teenager, from photograph in author’s possession

  Brethren women on beach, courtesy of Alistair Deayton

  Roger in St Ives, from photograph in author’s possession

  Brethren Universal Gathering in Central Hall, Westminster, in 1959, from print in author’s possession

  Christopher Tydeman and others, 1960, from photograph in author’s possession

  Roger with hook, 1961, from photograph in author’s possession

  Rebecca at six, from photograph in family possession

  Rebecca at eight, still from family film footage, in author’s possession

  Rebecca and brother in garden, from photograph in author’s possession

  Roger as Shannon in Night of the Iguana, 1973, from photograph in author’s possession

  Yeats’s gyres, courtesy of Neil Mann

  Rebecca in teens, photograph in author’s possession

  ALSO BY REBECCA STOTT

  NON-FICTION

  Darwin and the Barnacle

  Darwin’s Ghosts: In Search of the First Evolutionists

  FICTION

  Ghostwalk

  The Coral Thief

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