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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

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