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Consecration of St John's Church

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1407: There were some controversial points behind the consecration of, and the first Mass at, St John's church by Peterborough's mitred Abbot Genge. Philip Repington, the Bishop of Lincoln, should have attended but, it was claimed, he had more pressing engagements. Bishop Repington was chaplain and confessor to King Henry VI and it was 'suggested' that he was too busy chasing promotion to come to Peterborough. Was it a coincidence that he became a cardinal in 1408? (Bull, J&V., A History of Peterborough Parish Church - St John the Baptist 1407-2007; Mackreth, Donald, Peterborough - History & Guide,Sutton, 1994)

Taken from: The Peterborough Book of Days by Brian Jones, The History Press, 2014.

John Clare Mural Unveiled

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Hundreds of motorists each day drive along Werrington Parkway between the roundabouts at Papyrus Road/Davids Lane and A15/Glinton Road B1443 (McDonalds). How many realise they travel over this mural to John Clare, unveiled on 11 September 1997. Walk along the Hurn Road heading west and before passing under the Werrington Parkway bridge you can view this artwork. Before the parkway was built, you would have been looking towards Helpston and John Clare’s open fields.

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John Clare , Helpston

John Clare, Poet

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1793-1864

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John Clare, the poet, was born in Helpston on 13th July 1793 and became one of our leading environmental poets.

Despite having had little education he went on to write over 3500 poems. His poems are very descriptive of the wildlife, the people and the way the people lived in the rural 19th century villages. The works were created by a man who lived and worked in that environment and was able to relate to his surroundings.

His first book of poems, 'Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery' was published to great acclaim in 1820, he went on to have three more books printed.

He left Helpston in 1832 to go to Northborough, from where he went into High Beech mental asylum in Epping in 1837.

He walked home, back to Northborough in 1841, taking 4 days. Later in 1841 he was sent to Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, now St Andrews, in Northampton. This is where he died in 1864.

His body was brought back to Helpston, where he is buried in the churchyard.

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