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  <dc:title>Correspondence files</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The following is an alphabetical list of correspondents (identified as at May 2010) contained in the John Moat additional deposit 3. The numbers next to the names indicate the number of letters present. Other notes, such as locations and comments, are given in brackets.

Sasha Abercorn, 5 (The Pushkin Prizes Trust)
Lionel Abrahams, 1	
Fleur Adcock, 1	
John Adsit, 3	
Abdul-Rahman Al-Rubaie, 1	
Philip Magnus-Allcroft, 1	
Anne Allen, 1	
Juliet Annan, 1 (Chatto &amp; Windus)
M Aram, 1	
Maurice Ash, 6 (plus 1 letter to Maurice from John Moat)
Annie Ashton, 1	
Beryl Bainbridge, 2	
Michael Baldwin, 13	
Elspeth Barker, 1	
Kit Barker, 1 (Painter)
Nic Barlow, 1 (Photographer)
Alison Barnard,1	
Bruce Barnes, 1 (Poet)
James Batten, 1	
Michael Bawtree, 1 (Film director)
John Howland Beaumont, 52 (major correspondence)
John Howland Beaumont, Extra folder (see also above) with one photo, one letter from Beaumont to Neville Hale Page and 25 newspaper article/cuttings with reviews and excerpts from poems and 'The Great Karoo', and an obituary. Also manuscripts of the short stories: 'For the Love of Allah' and 'Like Adders Fanges, correspondence with publishers, and documents regarding his will.
Derek Beaven, 2	
Tom Berman, 1	
Matt Black, 1	
Elizabeth Blackadder, 1	
Alison Bleecker, 1	
Edward Blishen, 2	
Robert Bly, 1	
Richard Boston, 1	
Nicola Bovery, See Laing Harry
Alan Brooks, 1 (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers)
Thomas Brooman, 1 (World in the Park Ltd.)
Brigid Brophy, 2 (Bruffy, WAG), 1979-1982
George Mackay Brown, 1	
Alan Brownjohn, 6	
Nigel Bryant, 1 (Orchard Theatre)
Henriette Buckmaster, 1 (Christian Science Monitor)
Jules Cashford, 1	
Charles Causley, 2	
Bobby Chambers, 1	
Ceiles &amp; Clare Chitty, 2	
Sir Robin &amp; Lady Caroline Chichester-Clark, 6	
Miles Clark, 1	
S Clark, 1	
Gillian Clarke, 4	
Lindsay Clarke, 10	
Alan Clodd, 9 (Enitharmon Press)
William Cookson, 1	
Ann Cornford, 1	
James and Wendy Cowan, 3 (Australian poet and author)
Paul F Cowlan, 2	
Brian Cox, 2 (Poet, educationalist)
Peter Cox, 1	
Bronwen Cunningham, 1	
M Dance, 1 (The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings)
John Daniel, 12 (poet)
Owen Davis, 3	
Leo Davy, 1	
Priscilla Day, 12 (Daybreak Productions)
Roger Dennis, 29	
Annie Dinerman, 1	
Madeleine Dinkel, 16 (long term correspondence)
Steve Dixon, 4	
Maura Dooley, 1	
Denis Doyle, 1	
Ronald Duncan, 2	
Mary Dups, 1	
[Mary Stella] [Edwards], 8 (Poet with Enitharmon Press), 1977-1979
Chris [Ellis], 2	
Gavin Ewart, 2	
Ruth Fainlight, 1	
Jo and Helen Fairfax, 4	
John Fairfax, 31 (major correspondence)	
Michael Fairfax, 2	
Graham Fawcett, 2 (Poet, broadcaster)
Olivia Cox-Fill, 4	
Eia von der Flur, 1	
Alison Foden, See Nick Stimson
Anne Ford, 3	
John Bevan Ford, 1	
Nigel Forde, 12	
Sophia Fraser, 1	
Roger Garfitt, 9	
David Gascoyne, 1	
Tony Gee, 1 (Far &amp; Wide Puppets)
Bina Gibson, 1	
G P Pirie-Gordon, 1 (Williams &amp; Glyn's Bank Limited)
Cy Grant, 3	
Nick Grant, 1	
Stephen Gray, 1	
John Hall, 1	
Eirwen Harbottle, 3 (World Disarmament Campaign)
Kathleen Harding, 1	
Sarah Harland, 2	
Charlotte Hayward, 1	
Adrian Henri, 1	
William Heseltine, 1 (Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen)
Patrick Hickson, 4 ('Paddy'; Irish poet and film writer)
Selima Hill, 2	
David &amp; Margot Holbrook, 1	
Sally &amp; Mike Hollis, 1	
David Hollond, 1	
Alex Holmes, 11 (Letter cutter; + 2 Moat's letters)
Michael &amp; Frances Horovitz, 3, 1979-1980; 2001
Lorna Howarth, 2	
Janni Howker, 5	
Ted Hughes, 18	
David Hunter, 1 (The Arvon Foundation Ltd at Totleigh Barton)
Grace Ingoldby, 5	
Geoff James, 1	
John Jeffery, 5	
Carl Jennings, 1 (American painter)
Gareth Jones, 3	
Edmond (Peter) &amp; Patricia (Patsy) Kapp, 44 (plus obituary; major correspondence)
Helen Kapp, 1 (Painter; gallery director)
Gareth Keene, 3	
Ariane Koek, 1	
Satish Kumar, 5 (Resurgence: Journal of the Fourth World)
Harry Laing, 49 (and Bowery Nicola, poets, Australia; long term correspondence)
Pauline Lane, 1
Truda &amp; John Lane, 121	
Leonie (Lee) Langford, 2	
Celia Lanyon, 3	
Gerald &amp; Liz Lanyon, 1	
Andrew and Briony Lawson, 29 (Andrew: painter and photographer; Briony: painter and sculptress)
Brenda Lealman, 1	
Peter Levi, 1	
Alexis Lykiard, 7 (Poet)
Christian McEwen, 1	
Neill McLance, 1	
Christopher MacLehose, 22 (Collins Harvill Publishers)
Julia MacRae, 2 (Julia MacRae Books)
Wes Magee, 1	
Kopan Mahadeva, 1	
Michael Mann, 1 (Element Book Ltd.)
Yitzhak Isaac Khayat Man, 1	
Stephen Medhurst, 1	
Maya Kumar Mitchell, 1 (+ One letter from John Moat)
Elsbeth Moat, 1	
P Moth, 1 (Stroud Festival)
Brian Nicholson, 1 (Headmaster, Dartington Hall School)
Emma Nicholson, 3 (Member of Parliament)
Lucy Nicoll, 1	
Trevor Nunn, 1 (Royal Shakespeare Company)
Bernard O'Donoghue, 1	
Eileen &amp; Norman Osborne, 4 (Singers)
Alice &amp; Peter Oswald, 22	
Neville Page, 2	
Eric Paice, 1	
John Papworth, 1 (First Assembly: The Fourth World)
David Pease, 3	
Jonathon Porritt, 1	
Tim Porter, 7 (Green Branch Theatre)
Edward Posey, 3 (Environmentalist)
Jonathon Price, 5 (David Philip Publishers)
Giuseppe Principe, 1	
[Jack] Pudden, 3 (Headmaster at Brockhurst School)
Kathleen Raine, 28 (Tremenos: A Review Devoted to the Arts of the Imagination)
Jay Ramsay, 9 (Rivelin Grapheme Press)
Martin Rewcastle, 1	
John Roberts, 1 (plus obituary)
Vanessa Roberts, 1	
Jane Rowan, 1	
Peter Redgrove, 18 (&amp; Penelope Shuttle)
Terry Risk, 26	
Neil Rollinson, 6 (Poet; + Louise Rollinson)
Lady Holly Rumbold, 1	
Keith Sagar, 1	
Lawrence Sail, 14	
Michael Schmidt, 1 (Poetry Nation Review)
Howard Sergeant, 1	
Penelope Shuttle (See Peter Redgrove)
David Simons, 1	
Steve Sims, 3 (Poet, publisher)
C H Sisson, 1	
Katri Skala, 1	
Carolyn Slaughter, 1	
Miles Smeeton, 1 (plus 1 tribute)
Alan Caiger-Smith, 4	
Ken Smith, 1	
Stephen Stuart-Smith, 3 (Enitharmon Press)
Tony Speller, 1 (Member of Parliament)
Ken Sprague, 2 (Holwell Centre for Psychodrama and Sociodrama)
Pauline Stainer, 4	
Paul Star, 3	
Sue &amp; Neil Stewart, 8	
S A Stewart, 1	
Nick Stimson, 5 (Poet; + Alison Foden)
Bill Stone, 1	
Elizabeth [Stow], 4 (Countess Elizabeth of [Stow])
Bill Swainson, 1 (Harvill Publishers)
Matthew Sweeney, 1	
Sedley Sweeny, 6 (The Soil Association)
Betty &amp; John Sykes, 1	
George &amp; Christine Tardios, 5 (poet)
Kim Taylor, 7	
Leslie Taylor, 1	
Ben Thomas, 1	
Julian Thomas, 1	
Adam Thorpe, 12	
Jeremy Thorpe, 2 (Member of Parliament)
Edward Timms, 1 (Centre for German-Jewish Studies, Uni of Sussex)
Peggy Timms, 1	
Simon Timms, 1	
Rosemary Tonks, 10 
Charles Travers, 1	
Jon Wynne-Tyson, 1	
Celia Ward, 11 (painter)
Tom Welch, 4	
Brian Wells, 1	
Derek Williams-Freeman, 1	
Edwin Willson, 1	
Colin Wilson, 3	
D M Wilson, 1	
Andrew Wood, 5	
Caroline Wood, 1	
H Harvey Wood, 1 (The British Council)
Jonathan Wordsworth, 1 (Scholar)
David Wright, 1 (Poet)
Michael Young, 1	
Price Zimmerman, 6	</dc:description>
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