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Helpston (also, formerly, "Helpstone") is an
English village in Cambridgeshire. Historically; it was
formerly in the Soke of
Peterborough in Northamptonshire...
- childhood, and of the
alienated and
unstable self."
Clare was born in
Helpston, 6
miles (10 km) to the
north of the city of Peterborough. In his lifetime...
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Helpston railway station was a
station in
Helpston, Cambridgeshire, on the
Midland Railway's
Syston and
Peterborough Railway. It was
closed in 1966. The...
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president of the John
Clare Society from its foundation. His book, At
Helpston, is a
series of
essays on the poet John Clare. In 2006
Blythe was awarded...
- Wittering/Wansford, Duddington/Wansford,
Burghley House/Barnack/
Helpston and Uffington/Barnack/
Helpston.
There is a
National Express coach service between London...
- and full stop",
according to the
display in the John
Clare Cottage, in
Helpston. In
Canto 7,
stanza 52 of Byron's Don Juan, the
Russian general Suvorov...
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personifies an old
limestone quarry and
heath that was
close to his home in
Helpston, Northamptonshire, and,
using its voice,
speaks of the
despair it felt...
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Retrieved 6
November 2012. Parker, Peter. "At the Yeoman's
House and At
Helpston by
Ronald Blythe: review", The
Daily Telegraph, 23
December 2011. Retrieved...
- Church, Bladon,
Oxfordshire John
Clare —
buried at St Botolph's Church,
Helpston,
Cambridgeshire Captain James Cornewall —
buried at sea off Toulon; his...
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Fairmead House, High Beach, in
Epping Forest in Es****, to his home in
Helpston, near Peterborough.
Sinclair also
writes about Claybury Asylum, another...