Scott, Sir Walter, and John Clare; judged by Mr. Gilchrist.
"Shepherd"s Calendar," publication of.
Sherwell, Captain, friend of Sir Walter Scott.
Skrimshaw, Mr. sees Clare; certifies to his insanity.
Smith, Dr. physician of Peterborough.
Spencer, Earl, grants an annuity to Clare.
Stamford, the "Dolphin" Inn; the "New Public Library."
Stamford bookseller, the, and John Clare.
Stimson, John, shepherd of Castor.
Stimson, Morris, visits John Clare; tries to lift him into a profession.
Taylor, Mr. John, first interview with Clare; receives him at London; procures an annuity for Clare; visit to Helpston; receives Clare a second time; reproves him for his ambition; receives Clare on his third visit to London; last interview with.
Taylor and Hessey, publishers, gift to Clare.
Tickencote, hamlet near Stamford.
Townsend, Mr. Chauncey Hare, visits Clare.
Twopenny, the Rev. Mr., inc.u.mbent of Little Casterton.
Turnill, John, teaches Clare algebra.
Ventouillac, Monsieur, publisher of the "Iris."
Vestris, Madam, reciting Clare"s poems.
"Village Minstrel," publication of.
Walkherd Lodge, home of "Patty."
Watts, Alaric, makes Clare"s acquaintance.
Wilders, Mr. of Bridge Casterton.
Wilson, Professor, on Clare"s poetical genius.
Wisbeach, John Clare"s journey to.
Withers, nurseryman, employs Clare.
"Woman"s Love," Clare"s poem of.
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