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BACHE - BIRSTALL
BLACK- BRONTĖ, Duke of
BRONTĖ, Anne
BRONTĖ, Charlotte
BRONTĖ, Emily Jane
BRONTĖ - Other including Maria, Rev. Patrick, Patrick Branwell, Bronte Family and Bronte Society
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Key to index codes:
Transactions: 16:85, 359(1975) = Vol/Part/Page/Year
Gazette: G:12, 8(1994) = Gazette/No./Page/Year
(R) = Review of book, film, play, etc.
Index compiled by Arthur D. Walker M.A.

BACHE, Rev. Kentish Rev. A.B. Nicholls 4:21, 236(1911)
BAGSHAW, Violet Maude In memoriam G:9, 30(1993)
Hall, A. Letter (Miss Violet Bagshaw) 19:8, 394(1989)
Violet Maude Bagshaw 1889-1993 21:1/2, 48(1993)
Sumner, C. Brontė Society centenarian 19:7, 323(1989)
BAILIN, Miriam The sickroom in Victorian fiction 21:6, 264(1996)
BAILIE, Joan B.
In memoriam G: 26, 6(2001)
BAILLIE, Sir James Black Religion and the Brontės 7:37, 59(1927)
BAILLIE, Joanna
Simmons, J.R. jr. "Small, prim, and Quaker-like": reinventing Joanna
Baillie as Jane Eyre 21:4, 149(1994)
BAKER, Brian Did Charlotte's husband suggest the name Jane Eyre? 22(1997), 132
BAKER, Ruth Irish Section literary competition. Poems by the three sisters G:16, 7(1996)
Dr. Wright and the Brontės. 23(1998), 171
BALE, Cecil J. In memoriam G:14, 15(1995)
BALE, Ernest Ernest Bale. Obituary 18:92, 150(1982)
BALE, Ethel In memoriam. G:l9, 16(1997)
BALLET
Northern Ballet. The Brontės (R) G:14, 24 (1995)
BALTHUS, pseud. (i.e. Count Balthazar Klossowski de Rola)
Lemon, C.H. Balthus and Wuthering Heights 15:79, 341(1969)
BANKS, Elizabeth Ann, and SMITH, Judith Members enjoy unique
program at Brontė Society's literary tea G:12, 4(1994)
BANKS, Lynne Reid Dark quartet (R) 17:87, 146(1977)
Path to the silent country. Charlotte Brontė's years of fame (R)17:88, 231(1978)
BARDSLEY, Rev. James Waring Charlotte Brontė 2:9, 30(1899)
BARDSLEY, Wendy Louise An enduring flame: poetry and the Brontė story. (R) 23(1998), 205
BARKER, Sir Ernest The inspiration of Emily Brontė 12:61, 3(1951)
What the Brontės mean today 10:53, 162(1943)
BARKER, Juliet J.R.V.
The Brontė portraits: a mystery solved 20:1, 3(1990)
The Brontė yearbook (R) 20:4, 230(1991)
The Brontės (R) 21:5, 201(1995)
The Brontės: a life in letters.(R) 23(1998),75
The Brontės: a life in letters(Audio cassette)(R) 23(l998),79
Changes to the Museum 19:4, 172(1987)
Charlotte Brontė's photograph 19:1/2, 27(1986)
New bedroom layout at the Parsonage 19:3, 127(1987)
A possible portrait of William Weightman 19:4, 175(1987)
Saintliness, treason and plot: the writing of Mrs Gaskell's
"Life of Charlotte Brontė" 21:4, 101(1994)
Subdued expectations: Charlotte Brontė's marriage settlement 19:1/2, 33(1986)
Two possible photographs of Charlotte Brontė. 22(1997), 138
Wuthering Heights. G:l8, 15(1997)
Brontė, P.B. The hand of the arch-sinner: two Angrian chronicles of
Branwell Brontė. Edited by R.G. Collins (R) 21:3, 87(1994)
Hall, A. In response to Dr. Juliet Barker. 22(1997), 139
Neufeld, V.A. A bibliography of the manuscripts of Patrick
Branwell Brontė (R) 21:4, 116(1994)
Sumner, C.D. Appreciation of Dr Juliet R.V. Barker 19:8, 393(1989)
BARKER, Vera A. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
BARLOW, Bohuslav (Chris Sumner portrait) G:17, 5(1996)
BARNARD, Robert Albert Preston G:12, 7(1994)
Dickens and the Brontės. 25(2000), 109
Emily Brontė (R) 26(2001), 91
Excursion to York. G:l9, 22(1997)
Excursion to the courtship country G:10, 12(1994)
Margery Raistrick G:11, 3(1994)
Martin Plimley. G:24, 15(2000)
Mary Woolridge and Stephanie Skwarek G:13, 14(1995)
The 1992 Literary Luncheon G:8, 11(1993)
People. The Museum assistants G:17, 20(1996)
Reader, I conned them G:17, 23(1996)
What does Wuthering Heights mean? 23(1998), 112
Ashton, R. G.H. Lewes: a life (R) 21:7, 283(1996)
Brontė P.B. The works of Patrick Branwell Brontė: an edition,
ed.. V.A.Neufeldt. Vol.2, 3 (R) 25(2000), 199
Gates, B.T. Critical essays on Charlotte Brontė. Edited by B.T. Gates (R) 20:5, 311(1992)
Lemon, C. Classics of Brontė scholarship. (R) 25(2000), 87
Mitchell, H.R. Readings on Wuthering Heights.(R) 24(1999), 203
Reynolds, P. Sound stories. Women writers, No.3: the Brontės. (R) 24(1999), 116
Sellars, J. Charlotte Brontė. (R) 23(1998), 76
White, K. The Brontės. (R) 24(1999), 105
BARNOLDSWICK
Thomson, B. Visit to St.Mary-1e-Gill Church, Barnoldswick. G:l9, 10(1997)
BAROT, Franēois-Odysse
Langlois, E. 100 years ago. A Frenchman's visit to Haworth 16:83, 222(1973)
BARRACLOUGH, June Daughter of Haworth (R) 21:7, 292(1966)
BASSOMPIERRE, Home de
Field, W.T. Two Brussels schoolfellows of Charlotte Brontė 5:23, 25(1913)
BATTEN, James B. In memoriam. G:22,18(1999)
G:22, 20(1999)
BATTYE, Ruth
Centenary news G:8, 11(1993)
An evening with the Brontės G:6, 15(1992)
Emily Jane Brontė Service of Remembrance. G:22, 11(1999)
Excursion to the 'Shirley' country G:10, 9(1994)
Letter from the editor G:27, 8(2001)
1993 Literary Luncheon G:10, 16(1994)
Publications (Book reviews) G:16, 21(1996)
Spring conference: the life and work of Emily Brontė G:6, 12(1992)
BAUMBER, Michael Patrick Brontė and the development of primary education in Haworth. 24(1999), 66
That 'Vandal' Wade. The Reverend John Wade and the
demolition of the Brontė Church. 22(1997), 96
BEARD, Geoffrey
Brontė Society. The Brontė Parsonage Museum. New curator 14:71, 58(1961)
BEARD, Gertrude, L. Membership. Deaths G:15, 21(1995)
BEAVER, James
Fermi, S. and Kinghorn, D. The Brontės and the case of the Beaver forgery. 21:1/2, 15(1993)
BECKERS, Simone, née Heger
Bentley, P.E. M. Heger's grand-daughter visits Haworth 12:63, 211(1953)
Question of accent (Heger) 12:65, facing p.429(1955)
BECKLEY, Richard Excursion to the Halifax area G:14, 10(1995)
BECKWITH, Frank Letters of the Rev. Patrick Brontė to "The Leeds Intelligencer"13:70, 433(1960)
BEDARD, Michael Glass Town: the secret world of the Brontė Children (R) 23(1998), 80
BEDFORD, Damaris
O'Niell, J. The world of the Brontės (R) 23(1998), 78
BEER, Patricia Charlotte Brontė and Currer Bell 18:91, 1(1981)
Reader, I married him (R) 16:85, 410(1975)
BEERBOHM, Sir Henry Maximilian
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books 11:60, 332(1950)
BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van
Wallace, R.K. Emily Brontė and music: Haworth, Brussels and Beethoven 18:92, 136(1982)
BEETON, D.R. Emily Brontė and Jan Christian Smuts 15:78, 214(1968)
BEETON, Ridley Haworth (Poem) 15:80, 391(1970)
BEHARRELL, Julia In memoriam G:12, 20(1994)
BELL, Acton see BRONTĖ, Anne
BELL, Arnold Craig
Ann Brontė: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: a study and reappraisal (R) 16:84, 305(1974)
The novels of Anne Brontė (R) 21:1/2, 43(1993)
BELL, Arthur W. In memoriam G:2l, 23(1998)
BELL, Currer See BRONTĖ, Charlotte
BELL, Ellis See BRONTĖ, Emily Jane
BELLAMY, Joan
Mary Taylor, Ellen Nussey and Brontė biography. 21:7, 275(1996)
Mary Taylor. 2nd ed. (R) 23(1998), 81
Mary Taylor: 'More precious than rubies' 26(2001), 139
A note on Lady Morgan (l783?/l776?-1859) 25(2000), l68
Brontė Society Book of days. (R) 25(2000), 98
Brontė, C. Jane Eyre. Edited by M.Smith. (R) 26(2001), 89
Villette. Edited. by M. Smith. (R) 26(2001), 89
Dormandy, T. The white death. (R) 25(2000), 203
Duckett, R.J. The Brontė novels. (R) 25(2000), 87
Glasgow, E. George Smith: publisher. Article. (R) 25(2000)200
Howe, M.J.A. Genius explained (R) 25(2000), 192
Zlotniok, S. Women, writing, and the Industrial Revolution (R) 24(1999), 201
BEMELMANS, J.W.M " A permanent interest of a minor kind":
Charlotte Brontė and George Gissing's The unclassed. 18:95, 383(1985)
BEMELMANS, Jos "Passing events" and another manuscript 20:3, 121(1991)
Some neglected responses to Charlotte Brontė's novels 18:92, 120(1982)
BENDER, Todd, K. See SABOL, Ruth C. and BENDER, Todd K.
BENNOCH, Francis
Brontė, C. - Letters Letters from Charlotte to Francis Bennoch 13:67, 141(1957)
BENSON, Arthur Christopher
Brontė poems, selections from the poetry (R) 5:25, 118(1915)
The message of Charlotte Brontė to the nineteenth century 5:25, 107(1915)
BENSON, Edward Frederic Charlotte Brontė (R) 8:42, 34(1932)
BENSON, Sheila Visit to Queen Ethelburga's College G:20, 28(1998)
BENTINCK, Lady Henry Cavendish See CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Lady Henry
BENTLEY, Alan
First impressions G: 27, 5(2001)
BENTLEY, Phyllis Eleanor
The Brontės (R) 11:58, 186(1948)
The Brontės Compiled by P. Bentley. (Jackdaw No.116) (R) 16:81, 58(1971)
A Charlotte Brontė sketchbook 11:58, 164(1948)
The Brontės and Methodism 11:59, 270(1949)
From a museum into a home. Transformations at Haworth Parsonage 13:69, 339(1959)
A German Brontė forgery (Adversidad.) 12:61, 30(1951)
Miss Phyllis Bentley Obituary. 17:87, 139(1977)
M. Heger's grand-daughter visits Haworth 12:63, 211(1953)
A novelist looks at the Brontė novels 11:58, 139(1948)
Plaque on Rev Patrick Brontė's birthplace 13:66, 35(1956)
Question of accent (Heger) 12:65,opp. Page 429(1955)
What do the Brontės mean to me? Well, (poem) 10:53, 164(1943)
What the Brontės mean today 10:53, 164(1943)
The youngest Brontė 11:59, 240(1949)
Andrews, Sir W.L. Miss Bentley's guide to the Brontės 11:58, 186(1948)
British Council. The Hegers. A Brontė luncheon in Brussels
for Dr. P. Bentley 12:61, 27(1951)
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story:
a discussion 14:72, 3(1962)
Gerin, W. Anne Brontė: a biography (R) 13:69, 357(1959)
Harrison, A. and Stanford, D. Anne Brontė: her life and work (R) 13:69, 357(1959)
Hopkins, A.B. Elizabeth Gaskell: her life and work (R) 12:62, 119(1952)
Lane, M. The Brontė story (R) 12:63, 206(1953)
Robertson Scott, J.W. The story of the Pall Mall Gazette 11:60, 373(1950)
Thomson, P. The Victorian heroine (R) 13:67, 153(1957)
Visick, M. The genesis of Wuthering Heights (R) 13:68, 266(1958)
BENVENUTO, Richard Emily Brontė (R) 18:92, 157(1982)
BERMAN, Ronald Charlotte Brontė's natural history 18:94, 271(1984)
BERRY, J. The author of Jane Eyre (Letter) 16:83, 206(1973)
BERTRANDIAS, Bernadette
Villette and the poetics of the haunted self 26(2001), 129
BETSINGER, Sue Ann Charlotte Brontė's archetypal heroine 19:7, 301(1989)
BEWICK, Thomas
Berman, R. Charlotte Brontė's natural history 18:94, 271(1984)
Johnson, S.E. The Brontės and the natural world 19:4, 176(1987)
Stedman, J.W. Charlotte Brontė and Bewick's "British Birds" 15:76, 36(1966)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė and her contemporaries 7:36, 22(1926)
BIBLE
Figart, L.B. Charlotte on the Plain of Shinar. Biblical connections in Shirley. 22(1997), 54
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chambers, L.R. The bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's "Life of Charlotte Brontė" 17:88, 217(1978)
Crump, R.W. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a reference guide (R)
1846-1915 18:92, 158(1982)
1916-1954 18:95, 406(1985)
1955-1983 19:3, 124(1987)
Hatfield, C.W. The early manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė: a bibliography. 6:32, 97(1922)
6:33, 153(1923)
6:34, 220(1924)
Neufeldt, V.A. A bibliography of the manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontė (R) 21:4, 116(1994)
Nudd, D.M. Bibliography of film, television and stage adaptations
of Jane Eyre 20:3, 169(1991)
Ruff, W. First American editions of the Brontė novels 8:44, 143(1934)
Wise, T.J. A bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of the
members of the Brontė family (R) 5:28, 209(1918)
Wood, B. A bibliography of the works of the Brontė family 1:1, (1895)
Supplement 1:6, (1897)
Recent Brontė literature 5:25, 118(1915)
5:26, 150(1916)
Some bibliographical notes on the Brontė literature 4:21, 180(1911)
BIDDELL, Sidney
Holgate, I. A pilgrim at Haworth, 1879. 14:71, 29(1961)
BIRKETT, Jean K. Sarah Garrs Newsome: an odyssey from Haworth to
the Hawkeye State 20:4, 213(1991)
BIRSTALL - The Rydings
Nussey, J.T.M. The Rydings, Birstall: an industrial asset 18:95, 398(1985)
Rydings: home of Ellen Nussey 15:78, 244(1968)