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Total number of records: 133

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Brotherton Collection133
English Literature14

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Patrick Branwell Bronte23
Currer Bell6
Bronte, Charlotte (1816-1855)6
Wise, Thomas James (1859-1937)1
Nussey, Ellen (1817-1897)1
Maria Branwell1
Bronte, Maria (1783-1821)1

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From 17001
From 1800132

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Charlotte Brontë manuscripts in French

c,1842-1843

Notebooks with exercises and text in French, presumably written by Charlotte Brontë whilst resident in Brussels.

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Branwell Brontë

1830 - 1848

Manuscripts and letters created by Patrick Branwell Brontë (known as Branwell). The only son of Patrick and Maria Brontë, Branwell was bother to Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The manuscripts and lett...

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Letters from Charlotte Brontë to various correspondents

Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)

1849 - 1850

Removed from bindings. Typescript transcriptions included.

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Letters from Branwell Brontë to various correspondents

1842 - 1848

Letters written by Branwell Brontë and addressed to various correspondents. 21 letters are addressed to Joseph Bentley Leyland, with one address to Francis Grundy, one to John Brown, and a further le...

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Letters of A. B. Nicholls to Ellen Nussey
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'Letters of A. B. Nicholls to Ellen Nussey'

1855-1858

Nine autograph letters from A. B. Nicholls to Ellen Nussey, bound together.

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Manuscripts written by Branwell Brontë

1830 - 1832

Manuscripts of stories and poems written by Branwell Brontë, often illustrated with sketches. Early manuscripts written during childhood and adolescence include the miniature fictional stories, or l...

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Nine letters from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose

24 Dec 1847

Letter to Amelia Ringrose at Brookroyd. Commenting on a letter Brontë has received from Ringrose making her acquaintance, and their mutual friendship with Ellen Nussey.

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Nine letters from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose

26 Feb 1848

Letter to Amelia Ringrose thanking her for a letter explaining why there has been a ‘long silence’ in correspondence from Ellen Nussey. Letter also discusses Ringrose’s ‘mental disquiet’, ev...

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Nine letters from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose

5 Nov 1849

Letter to Amelia Ringrose thanking her for a letter which provided Brontë with amusement. Letter also discusses Ringrose’s dejected state, and a heavy burden facing Ellen Nussey. Also discusses a f...

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Nine letters from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose

16 Nov 1849

Letter commenting upon Amelia Ringrose’s recent visit to see Joe Taylor at Hunsworth. Brontë predicts Ringrose ‘will see more of Mr. Joe’. Letter also asks Ringrose to comment further on Ellen ...

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Nine letters from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Amelia Ringrose

25 Jan 1850

Letter to Amelia Ringrose thanking her for a pair of cuffs and enquiring after her and her sister Rosy’s health. Also discusses Ellen Nussey’s recent visit to Haworth and Charlotte Brontë’s fee...

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