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Blue Bell, Werrington,
262
,
265

Blue Boar, Holborn,
8
,
89

Blunden, Edmund,
25
,
43

Blythe, Ronald,
26
,
27
,
51

Bodger, John,
293
,
322
,
355

Bodleian Library, Oxford,
198
,
200
,
207
,
208

Bond, Edward,
82

Bradlaugh, Charles,
219–20

Brakhage, Marilyn,
167
,
169

Brakhage, Stan,
167–8
,
169

Brandt, Bill,
41
,
44
,
339

Brooke, Rupert,
69
,
342

Brown, Judy (née Hadman),
64
,
258–9
,
279
,
342

Brown family,
279
,
280

Broxbourne, Herts,
140
,
143
,
144

Buckden, Hunts,
171–3
,
175
,
176

palace,
176–7

Buckhurst Hill Church,
120–21
,
129

Bull Hotel, Peterborough,
318
,
319

Bunten, Judith,
266–7
,
268
,
269
,
270
,
273

Bunyan, John,
163
,
218
,
221
,
294
,
315

Burghley estate, Lincs,
22
,
30
,
46
,
82
,
85
,
92
,
96
,
301

Burkhardt (Clare's landlord),
90–91
,
99

Burlowe, Henry,
219

Burroughs, William S.,
156

Buxton, Edward North (‘Verdurer’),
136

Byron, George Gordon, Lord,
24
,
100
,
194
,
195–6
,
221

Clare possessed by,
31
,
38
,
118
,
122
,
133
,
196–7
,
212
,
282
,
345
funeral procession,
9
,
108–9
,
195

Caldecote,
344
,
347
,
351
,
354

Church,
353–4

Calico
(Hastings),
235

Campbell, Thomas Jr,
118

Carew, Keggie,
303

Cary, Henry,
38
,
101
,
104
,
110

Castor, Hunts,
14
,
21
,
23
,
28
,
32–3
,
261
,
265

Catling, Brian,
200–202
,
204
,
205
,
209
,
210
,
253
,
294

dress,
320
,
353
Nene voyage,
306
,
307–8
,
309
,
310
,
312
,
317
,
321
,
324
poetry,
200
,
214
,
215
and sculpture,
206–7
,
315

Catling family,
253
,
311

Chan, Mr,
327
,
328
,
330

Chancery Lane, London,
108
,
146

Chatterton, Thomas,
84
,
147
,
222

Cherry House Restaurant, Werrington,
270
,
317–18

Cheshunt, Herts,
142

Chilcott, Tim,
283

‘Child Harold’ (Clare),
197
,
345

Childe Harold
(Byron),
110
,
118
,
195

Clare, Ann (née Stimson),
28–9
,
35
,
83
,
84–5
,
222
,
260–61
,
265

Clare, Anna,
68
,
104

Clare, Elizabeth (‘Bessy’),
21
,
28
,
159

Clare, John

advised to give up poetry,
88–9
burial,
24–7
calmed by walking,
275–6
childhood,
27–30
,
35–6
children,
240
,
254
dreams,
173–4
epitaph,
26
Epping-Werrington journey (1841),
5–6
,
10–11
,
15
,
30–31
,
34
,
122–3
,
124–5
,
138–9
,
158–9
,
175
,
212
Peterborough,
285
at Potton,
162
at Stevenage,
149
at Stilton,
10
,
11
,
181
,
184
at Werrington,
34
,
261
family background,
15
family forgotten,
6
,
120
,
122
,
123
family graves,
253–4
as gardener,
251–2
Hadman family kinship with,
15
,
40
,
155
,
222
,
239–40
,
254
,
260–61
,
306
,
351
health,
94–6
,
108
,
109–10
,
125
Helpston-Boston journey,
87–8
Helpston life,
79
,
81
in High Beach,
110
,
115–23
,
128
,
129
,
281–2
,
283
insanity,
13
,
98
,
111
,
228
and Keats,
99–100
,
195
library,
100
,
198
,
220–22
London visits,
8
,
27
,
30
,
38
,
89
,
90–91
,
92
,
97
,
98–110
,
122
,
145
marriage,
90
and Mary Joyce,
5–6
,
29
,
68
,
69
,
153
,
158
muse,
44
,
119
,
133
,
212
in Northampton General Lunatic Asylum,
9
,
11
,
39
,
46
,
213
,
228–9
overwhelmed by landscape,
18
,
64
patrons,
22
,
26
,
28
,
83
,
89
,
96
,
213
,
229
,
297
personal appearance,
82–3
portraits,
39
,
40
,
41
,
82–3
,
122
,
176
,
204
,
219
,
225
possessed by Byron,
31
,
38
,
118
,
122
,
133
,
196–7
,
212
,
282
,
345
recreations,
179–80
,
339
return to Northborough,
30
,
46
,
64–5
,
121
,
212–13
,
276
schooldays,
29
,
47
,
66
shoes,
216
snuffboxes,
279
,
280
,
281–2
,
283–4
spiritual bride,
118
,
120
,
122
,
153
and Straw Bear,
297
and Thomson's
Seasons
,
80–81
,
82
twin's death,
21
,
28
,
159
Wisbech voyage,
30
,
210
,
275
,
284
,
285
work,
30
writing method,
81
,
84
,
85

Clare, John (great-grandfather),
29

Clare, Martha ‘Patty’ (née Turner),
26
,
82
,
109
,
212
,
213

forgotten,
120
,
122
,
123
grave,
240
,
253
meets Clare at Werrington,
34
,
261
,
268
at Northborough,
161
sells Clare's books,
220

Clare, Parker,
28–9
,
358

Clare family,
29
,
104
,
254
,
284
,
306
,
328

Cobbett, William,
171
,
172

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
38
,
105
,
292

Collegium Insanorum, St Albans,
145–6

Compleat Angler
(Walton),
222

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
(De Quincey),
174

Conrad, Joseph,
83
,
290

Cowper, William,
92
,
145
,
146
,
222

Cromwell, Oliver,
92
,
145
,
151
,
163
,
216

Cromwell, Richard (John Clarke,
pseud
.),
142

Crystal Palace, London,
182
,
183

Cunningham, Allan,
38
,
109

Cymbeline
(Shakespeare),
54
,
55

Darling, Dr,
108
,
109
,
128

Davie, Donald,
42

Dearden, Gini,
47

Defoe, Daniel,
8
,
126
,
222
,
294

Delavals Farm, Glassmoor,
328
,
329
,
334
,
354

De Quincey, Thomas,
38
,
105–7
,
174
,
292

Deville, Jean,
108

de Wint, Peter,
38
,
100

Diana, Princess of Wales,
232–3

Dick Turpin, The Myth of the English Highwayman
(Sharpe),
126
,
127

Don Juan
(Byron),
31
,
109
,
118
,
195
,
197
,
221
,
282

‘Don Juan’ (Clare)
109
,
197
,
345

Don Juan
(yacht),
191
,
195
,
341

Double, The
(Saramago),
316

Dowden, Edward,
191–2
,
193

Downriver (Sinclair),
200

Drake, Thomas,
35–6

drownings,
177–8
,
190–92

Drummond, Bill,
231

Drury, Edward ‘Ned,’
86
,
89

Dublin,
156
,
240–42

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

Duck, Stephen,
82

Earthstars: The Visionary Landscape
(Street),
160

Eliot, T. S.,
16–17
,
342
,
359

Ellis, Richard,
286

Ely Cathedral,
203
,
256
,
257

Emmerson, Eliza,
98
,
101
,
104
,
105
,
108

Emmonsales Heath,
34
,
35
,
79

Enclosure Acts (1760–99),
15
,
17

Endgame
(Beckett),
29
,
234

Enfield Island Village,
126
,
127

Engine Farm, Holme Fen,
184
,
256
,
293–4

English Legends
(Bett),
217

Epping Forest,
31
,
46
,
110
,
116–17
,
119
,
126
,
132

study (1905),
136

Epping Forest, Its Literary and Historical Associations
(Addison),
115

Ermine Street,
10
,
16
,
138
,
180
,
181–2
,
184

Exeter, Lord,
22
,
38
,
96
,
301

Fair Mead, High Beach,
110
,
118
,
119
,
129
,
136

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