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Brown John –
continued
memorial,
558
and Branwell's debts,
667
with dying Branwell,
669
adds Branwell's name to family monument,
672
objects to Nicholls' proposal to Charlotte,
840
de Renzy complains to,
889
and Charlotte's wedding,
893
funeral
927

Brown, Martha: at Haworth Parsonage,
113
371
474
508
778
826
photograph of Branwell portrait,
250
and Branwell's attacks,
642
and Emily's decline and death,
680
682
and Anne's final trip to Scarborough,
698
writes to Charlotte in Scarborough,
703
sickness,
712
753
812
on Charlotte's authorship,
741
spring cleans parsonage,
824
dislikes Nicholls,
856
and Mrs Gaskell,
872
and Charlotte's wedding,
893
witnesses Charlotte's will,
908
and Charlotte's death,
911
legacy from Patrick,
925
looks after invalid Patrick,
967
at Patrick's funeral,
968
accompanies Nicholls on retirement to Ireland,
974
death and burial,
974

Brown, William,
287
390
669
956
958

Brussels: Charlotte visits with Emily,
423
429
440
442
life and study in,
448
Charlotte and Emily teach in,
462
Charlotte returns alone to teach in,
480
494
effect on Charlotte, 484

Buckworth, Revd John: ill health,
33
as vicar of Dewsbury,
33
37
Patrick dedicates poems to, 49 preaching,
69
edits The Cottage Magazine,
80
and Patrick at Haworth,
115
and Maria's death,
118
financial help to Patrick,
120
Patrick refers Mary Burder to,
131
A Series of Discourses
,
45

Bull, Revd George,
255
399
417

Burder, Mary Mildred Davy: Patrick disappoints in love,
21
32
43
54
refuses Patrick's desire to remarry,
130

Burder, Sarah,
27

Burnett, Revd John,
612
875
968

Burwin, Benjamin,
168

Busfeild, Mrs William,
517

Busfeild, Revd William,
399
503
866

Butler, William Archer,
588

Butterfield, Richard Shackleton,
522
826

Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron: Brontës' admiration for,
210
222
228
248
256

Cambridge University: Patrick attends (St John's College), 1
7

Campbell, Revd John,
24

‘Captive Dove, The' (Anne Brontë; poem),
511

Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of (
formerly
Viscount Morpeth),
259
279
313
418
797
906

Carr, Dr William,
573
597
751

Carrodus, J.T.,
961

Carter, Revd Edward,
211
328
362

Carter, Edward (junior),
348

Carter, Susan (
née
Wooler),
191
211
328
362

Cartman, Revd William,
821
845
855
875
967

Cartwright, William,
52

Carus Wilson, Revd William
see
Wilson, Revd William Carus

Cassels, Revd Andrew,
743

Cator, Revd Mr (of Kirk Smeaton),
887

Catton, Thomas,
10

Chambers, William and Robert,
572

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal,
572

Charlotte, Princess of Wales: death,
86

Charnock, Revd James,
91

Charnock, Revd Thomas Brooksbank,
280
508
597
suicide,
643

Chartists,
418
471
654

Cheadle, Revd James,
596
885
957

Chilcote, Revd Samuel,
16

Chorley, Henry,
734
936

Christ Church, Bradford,
80

Christian Remembrancer
(journal),
105
864
939

Church of England: proposed disestablishment,
252
260
278
and Catholic encroachment,
781

Church Missionary Association, Bradford,
69

Church Missionary Society,
39

Church Pastoral Aid Society,
281
503
794
880

Clapham, Henry,
677

Clapham, Mary
see
Robinson, Mary

Clapham, Robert,
910

Clayton, James,
431

Clayton, Rachel,
431

Clayton (Yorkshire),
73

Clergy Daughters' School, Cowan Bridge: Brontës attend,
136
154
162
167
331
768
moves to Casterton,
147
Emily and Charlotte leave,
159
portrayed in
Jane Eyre
,
601
644
663
718
724
945
in Mrs Gaskell's biography of Charlotte,
944

Clifton (Yorkshire),
44

Clough House, Hightown, near Hartshead (Yorkshire),
65

Cobbett, William,
211

Colburn, Henry (publisher),
590
620

Colchester (Essex),
20

Cole, Revd John,
19

Coleridge, Hartley: Charlotte writes to,
303
394
410
716
Branwell writes to and visits,
388
392
comments on Branwell's translations,
393

Collins, Revd John,
361
379
381
400
626

Collins, Mrs John,
400
626

Congregationalists,
19

Cook, Ann,
211
276
341
927

Cook, Ellen,
276

Corn Laws,
384
611

Cornhill Magazine,
962

Cottage Magazine, The,
79
158

Courtney, John,
648

Cowan Bridge
see
Clergy Daughters' School

Cowper, William,
477

Cox, Revd Robert,
24

Cragg (Haworth auctioneer),
73

Crimean War (1854–5),
886
905

Critic
(journal): reviews
Poems
,
586
633
reviews
Jane Eyre
,
633
on identity of ‘Currer Bell',
721

Crofton Hall (school), near Wakefield,
135
144
149

Croly, Dr George,
662

Crosby, Dr John,
545
553
584/5,
608
667

Crosse, Revd John: incumbency,
32
46
63
69
81
death,
82
and Haworth church trustees,
93

Cross Stone (Yorkshire),
91
194

Crossley (Bradford churchwarden),
97

Crossley, Thomas,
434

Crowe, Catherine,
758

Crowther, Revd Thomas,
213
252
508
597
645
806
946

Crystal Palace,
798

Currer, Frances Richardson: sends money to Patrick,
121
as patron of Clergy Daughters' School,
138
566

Daily News
,
721
847
914

Davenport, Mrs,
802

Davy, Mildred,
19
26

Dawson, William,
42

De Quincey, Thomas,
388
589
769

de Renzy, Revd George,
862
889
893

Dean, John,
419

Dearden, William,
124
174
248
434
468
947
951

‘Death Scene' (Emily Brontë; poem),
588

Denholme (Yorkshire),
73

Denison (parliamentary candidate 1841),
419

Devonshire, William Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of,
532
956

Dewsbury (Yorkshire): Patrick's curacy in,
33
37
character,
35
epidemic,
43
riots,
342

Dewsbury Auxiliary Bible Society,
70

Dewsbury Moor
see
Heald's House

Dickens, Charles: speaks at Royal Literary Fund dinner,
753
Charlotte dislikes,
779
reading in Bradford,
961
Oliver Twist
,
308

Dickinson, Barnard,
406

Disraeli, Benjamin,
818

Dissenters: status and rights,
252
260
Patrick's controversies with,
253
260
278
298
347
370
417
505
507

Dixon, Miss,
828

Dixon, Abraham,
496

Dixon, Mary,
482
497

Dobell, Sydney,
587
771
781
789
881
Balder
,
881

Donne, Revd,
742

Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper
,
637

Driver, John,
339
753

Driver, Revd Jonas,
173

Drumballyroney (Co. Down),
2
5
15
17

du Maurier, Daphne,
550

Dublin: Charlotte and Nicholls spend honeymoon in,
894

Dublin University Magazine: reviews Poems,
588

Duddon Valley,
376
386

Dury, Anne (
née
Greenwood),
361

Dury, Caroline,
397

Dury, Isabella,
130

Dury, Revd Theodore,
129
138
167
255
399

Earnshaw, John,
961

Eastlake, Lady
see
Rigby, Elizabeth

Easton Farm, Bridlington,
368

Edinburgh,
762

Edinburgh Review: reviews Shirley
,
724
943

Egan, Pierce,
266

Egglestone, Revd P.,
534
597

Elder, Alexander,
634

Elliot, Ebenezer,
589

Ellis family,
566

Emma
(Charlotte Brontë; unfinished),
160
906

‘End of All, The' (Branwell Brontë; poem),
618

Enoch, Frederick,
589

Epps, Dr,
676
681
726

Era
(journal): reviews
Jane Eyre
,
633

Evans, Miss A. (superintendent, Clergy Daughters' School),
155
157
163

Evans, William,
582
607

Examiner, The
(journal),
470
630
633
721
847

Eyton, Revd John,
28
32

Eyton, Thomas,
28
30

Eyton on the Weald Moors (Shropshire),
28

Factory Act (1833),
255

Fawcett, Professor,
15

Fawcett, Colonel David,
505

Fawcett, Joshua,
98
138

Fawcett, William,
968

Feather, Timothy,
168

Félix, Elisa (‘Rachel'),
799

Fennell, Jane (
née
Branwell; Maria's aunt),
55

Fennell, Revd John: friendship with Morgan,
31
in Yorkshire,
33
as headmaster of Woodhouse Grove,
55
58
and daughter's marriage,
57
as godfather to young Maria Brontë,
68
prepares for ordination,
68
friendship with Patrick,
70
baptizes Elizabeth Brontë,
76
and death of John Crosse,
82
appointed to Cross-stone,
91
and Maria's final illness,
118
Brontë children visit,
194
Williams family stay with,
404
illness,
416

Ferrand, William Busfeild,
471
767

Filey (Yorkshire),
704
822

Firth family (of Thornton),
75
99

Firth, Anne (
formerly
Greame; John Scholefield's second wife),
80
86

Firth, Elizabeth
see
Franks, Elizabeth

Firth, John Scholefield,
75
80
84
death,
117

Fish, Ann,
376

Fish, Edward,
376

Fish, Harriet,
376

Fish, John Hardy,
376

Fish, Margaret,
376
391

Fletcher, James,
287

Fletcher, John (
né
de la Flechère),
31
82

Fletcher, Mary (née Bosanquet),
32

Fonblanque, Albany,
633
721

Forbes, Dr John,
690
797
843

Forster, Jane (née Arnold), 777
810
828

Forster, John,
734
888

Forster, William, 777
810
815
827

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