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  1. May 26, 2024 · It is clear that Arthur has been popular not just with Martha Brown, but with the Haworth parishioners in general – a group of people not always easily pleased. After Patrick Brontë’s death in 1861, Arthur was a firm favourite amongst parishioners to succeed him as the parish curate.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Arthur Bell Nicholls (1818–1906) had been curate of Haworth for seven and a half years, when contrary to all expectations, and to the fury of Patrick Brontë (their father), he proposed to Charlotte.

  3. May 28, 2024 · Remembering Anne Brontë On Her 175th Anniversary. Today is a sad anniversary for Brontë lovers, as it marks the 175th anniversary of the death of Anne Brontë. The youngest of the six Brontë siblings was just 29 years old. Ellen Nussey recalled Anne’s final moments:

  4. May 25, 2024 · After Rev. Brontë’s death, Charlotte’s widower Arthur Bell Nicholls took some of the Brontë manuscripts, including Emily’s poetry and the Angrian material, home to Ireland. Much of this material was purchased by Clement Shorter in 1895, which he later published.

  5. May 25, 2024 · Offering extracts from her childhood writing in Charlotte’s Life, Gaskell termed the early work ‘wild weird writing’. 8 Charlotte’s widower, Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls (1819–1906), had acquired the manuscripts after the siblings’ deaths, taking them with him home to Ireland.

  6. In 1846, Charlotte accidentally found some poems written by Emily and discovered that all three sisters had secretly been writing verse. They published their own book, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, adopting a pseudonym because they believed women writers were judged too softly.

  7. May 31, 2024 · Douglas Nicholls (born December 9, 1906, Cummeragunja reserve, New South Wales, Australia—died June 4, 1988, Mooroopna, Victoria) was a Yorta Yorta activist, athlete, minister, and politician who sought to establish the rights of Australian Aboriginal peoples.

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