Much has been written of D.H. Lawrence’s time in Cornwall, but one writer has a unique insight into the period, and a unique story to tell. For the past few years, Rebecca Matthews has been researching and writing an account of Lawrence’s time in a small rural cottage in Zennor, and of the unlikely relationship he struck up with a local farmer, William Henry Hocking. As she explains, her mission is to finally give William Henry, her great grandather, a voice…