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Letter from Branwell Brontë to Francis Henry Grundy

Archive Item: BC MS 19c Brontë/02/01/22 Contains digital media

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Title: Letter from Branwell Brontë to Francis Henry Grundy

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS 19c Brontë/02/01/22

Original reference: BC MS 19c Brontë/B14

Date(s): 22 May 1846

Size and medium: 2ff

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/27938

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Letter to an Francis Henry Grundy commenting on Brontë’s drinking habits, ill health, depression, and recovery. Letter also discusses his quiet life at the Parsonage in contrast to his poor behaviour at Luddendenfoot [between 1841 and 1842 Branwell Brontë was ‘clerk-in-charge’ at Luddendenfoot railway station], and includes an enquiry about gaining employment in Europe.


Letter addressed from 'Haworth near Bradford'.

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