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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.

CAFFERY, Idris Finding Emily Brontė (Poem) G:21, 32(1998)
Meeting Emily Brontė (Poem) G: 27, 8(2001)
CAIRNS, John Elliot
Foley, T.P. John Elliot Cairns' visit to Haworth Parsonage. 18:94, 292(1984)
CALDWELL, Mary K.
In memoriam G: 26, 6(2001)
CALLANDER, Margaret M. Charlotte Brontė and Proust:
the power of memory. 19:3, 107(1987)
CAMBRIDGE
Stonehouse, S. Cambridge echoes of the Brontė's 19:5, 211(1988)
CAMBRIDGE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
3rd ed. Vol. 4. (R) 26(2001), 210
CAMPBELL, Ian The Brontės' appeal 25(2000), 1
CAMPBELL, Marie Curious tales of Old West Yorkshire.(R) 25(2000), 105
CANADA
Brontė Society. Canadians at Haworth 11:60, 375(1950)
CANNON, John The road to Haworth: the story of the
Brontės Irish ancestry (R) 17:90, 387(1980)
The history of the Brontė family from Ireland to Wuthering Heights. (R) 25(2000), 199
CARACHE, Marian Heathcliff and Catherine: no coward souls 19:3, 119(1987)
CARLYLE, Thomas
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 19(1926)
CARNE, Laura In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
CARR, Deidre M.H. Membership deaths. G:16, 25(1996)
CARR, Dr. William
Nussey, J.T.M. Notes on the background of three incidents
in the lives of the Brontės. 15:79, 331(1969)
CARRICK, Daphne, née Wilson
Miller, B. Mrs Daphne Carrick née Wilson. G:15, 21(1995)
G:17, 28(1996)
CARTER, F.S. Margaret In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
CARTER, Margaret
Richardson, S. Margaret Carter G:23, 25(1999)
CASE, Alison A. Plotting women: gender and narration in the eighteenth and
nineteenth-century British novel (R) 25(2000),193
CASHMAN, Mrs M. J. In memoriam G:10, 27(1994)
CASTERTON SCHOOL
Vernon, P.M. Brontė exhibition, Casterton School, May 2000 G:26, 12(2001)
CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Lady Henry
Lady Henry-Cavendish Bentinck. Obituary 10:50, 34(1940)
CECIL, Lord Edward Christian David
Fresh thoughts on the Brontės 16:83, 169(1973)
CHADWICK, Esther A. Charlotte Brontė and Thackeray 4:21, l67(1911)
In the footsteps of the Brontės.(R) 5:25, 120(1915)
CHAMBERS, L.R. The bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Brontė 17:88, 217(1978)
CHAPEL-LE-BREER
Sumner, C.D. Chapel-le Breer G:1, 2(1990)
CHAPMAN, Raynor D. American representative honoured. Helen Hunt Arnold. 13:66, 41(1956)
Knighthood for the Chairman of the Brontė Society Council. 12:64, 296(1954)
S., G.G. Raynor D. Chapman. 16:83, 227(1973)
CHAPPLE, John Alfred Victor
An authors life; Elizabeth Gaskell and the Wedgwood family. 17:89, 287(1979)
Elizabeth Gaskell: a portrait in letters.(R) 18:91, 46(1981)
Elizabeth Gaskell's Morton Hall and Poor Clare. 20:1, 47(1990)
A sense of place: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Brontės. 20:6, 313(1992)
CHAPPLE, John Alfred Victor & SMITH, Margaret
Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell in Society. 21:5, 161(1995)
CHARD, M. Joan "Apple of discord": centrality of the Eden myth in Charlotte Brontės novels. 19:5, 197(1988)
CHARLIER, Gustave Brussels life in Villette. 12:65, 386(1955)
CHEKHOV, Anton
Haley, Sir W. Three sisters. 11:57, 73(1947)
CHELSEA - Flower Show, 1986
Davidson, E.M. Brontė Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show,1986.19:1/2, 67(1986)
CHENEY, Phyllis Another Branwell liaison? 21:7, 305(1996)
Excursion to Wycoller, Tuesday, 4. June 1996. G:17, 8(1996)
Haworth thoughts from Devon. G:12, 12(1994)
Haworth - the place, the past and the present. G:21, 19(1998)
CHESTERTON, Gilbert Keith Charlotte Brontė and the realists. 4:16, 6(1907)
CHILDE, Wilfred Rowland Haworth Moor. (Poem.) 11:59, 248(1949)
The literary background of the Brontės. 10:54, 204(1944)
Botterill, D. Wilfred Rowland Childe. 12:63, 214(1953)
Oliver, W.T. Wilfred Rowland Childe: an appreciation.12:63, 213(1953)
CHINA
Zhang, S. Brontė research in China. 24(1999), 17425(2000), 85
CHITHAM, Edward
Almost like twins. 16:85, 365(1975)
The birth of Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontė at work. (R) 23(1998), 193
The birth of Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontė at work (R) 26(2001), 212
The Brontės' Irish background. 25(2000), 66
Emily Brontė and Shelley. 17:88, 189(1978)
Emily Brontė's Latin. 21:6, 233(1996)
A life of Emily Brontė (R) 19:6, 275(1988)
The Letters of Charlotte Brontė. Vol.2 (R) 26(2001), 87
Mildred Christian on the Lydia Robinson affair 21:3, 71(1994)
"Often rebuked": Emily's after all? 18:93, 222(1983)
Religion, nature and art in the work of Anne Brontė 24(1999), 129
Bell, A.C. The novels of Anne Brontė (R) 21:1/2, 43(1993)
Brontė, C. The letters of Charlotte Brontė. Edited by
M. Smith. Vol.1.(R) 21:6, 262(1996)
Unfinished novels. Intro, by T. Winnifrith (R) 21:3, 62(1994)
Davies, S. Emily Brontė: heretic (R) 21:5, 185(1995)
Gordon, L. Charlotte Brontė: a passionate life (R) 21:5, 185(1995)
Tayler, I. Holy Ghosts: the male muses of Emily and
Charlotte Brontė (R) 21:3, 70(1994.)
CHITHAM, Edward
See also WINNIFRITH, Thomas J. & CHITHAM Edward
CHITHAM, Edward & WINNIFRITH, Thomas J.
Brontė facts and Brontė problems.(R) 18:94, 309(1984)
CHRISTIAN, Mildred G.. Professor Mildred Christian. Obituary 20:1. 49(1990)
Chitham, E. Mildred Christian and the Lydia Robinson affair 21:3, 71(1994)
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story. 14:72, 3(1962)
Weir, E.M. Tributes to American Brontė scholars. Dr. Fannie Ratchford
and Prof. Mildred Christian 13:68, 260(1958)
CHRISTIE'S - Sale
Randolph, E. St. L. Lot 1,700, Christie's, 27 April 1915.(Poem..)10:51, 71(1941)
CLANCY, Kathy See PINNEY, John & CLANCY, Kathy
CLAPHAM, Barbara Charlotte Brontė and Oakwell Hall. 17:88, 210(1978)
CLARK, Col. Edwin Kitson What do the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 166(1943)
CLARKE, Pauline The Twelve and the Genii.(R) 17:87, 145(1977)
The Twelve and the Genii (R) 26(2001), 213
CLAY, Charles Travis Notes on the chronology of Wuthering Heights.12:62, 100(1952)
COCHRANE, Margaret and Robert My dear boy. The life of Arthur Bell Nicholls. (R) 24(1999), 107
COCHRANE, Robert See COCHRANE, Margaret and Robert
COCKERILL, Timothy Branwell Brontė and the Postlethwaites. 23(1998), 149
A Brontė at Broughton-in-Furness. 15:76, 34(1966)
COCKSHOTT, Sarah E. Miss Sarah E. Cockshott. Obituary. 10:50, 34(1940)
COLERIDGE, Hartley
Hatfield, C.W. Charlotte Brontė and Hartley Coleridge 1840.10:50, 15(1940)
COLLINS, Robert G. Bringing Branwell in from the cold: retrieving
the prose chornicles. 21:6, 253(1996)
CONDÉ, Maryse Windward Heights. (R) 23(1998), 207
CONNOR FAMILY
Connor, M. 'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
CONNOR, Rev. James
Connor, M. 'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
CONNOR, Margaret Jane Eyre - The Moravian connection. 22(1997), 37
'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
The rescue; James La Trobe and Anne Brontė. 24(1999), 55
CONOVER, Robin St. John Creating Angria: Charlotte and Branwell Brontė's collaboration.24(1999), 16
CONSTABLE, Kathleen
A stranger within the gates. Charlotte Brontė and Victorian Irishness. (R) 26(2001), 95
CONWAY, Branda Midnight walk. G:10, 13(1994)
COOK, Elsie Thornton They lived: a Brontė novel.(R) 9:46, 50(1936)
COOK, Faith William Grimshaw of Haworth. (R) 23(1998), 203
COOPER, Dorothy J. Dr. Blondel writes again on Emily Brontė.14:73, 21(1963)
A French thesis on Emily Brontė. 12:64., 268(1954)
The romantics and Emily Brontė. 12:62, 106(1952)
Blondel, J. Emily Brontė.(R) 13:66, 28(1956)
Nouveaux regards sur Emily Brontė et Wuthering Heights.(R)14:73, 21(1963)
COOPER-WILLIS, Irene The authorship of Wuthering Heights.(R)9:46, 50(1936)
Looking for a key to 'Wuthering Heights'. 14:73, 18(1963)
Hopewell, D.G.. Miss Irene Cooper Willis, B.A. 15:80, 427(1970)
Moser, T.C. Wuthering Heights: text, sources, criticism.(R) 14:73, 18(1963)
COPLEY, James An early visitor to Haworth. 16:83, 219(1975)
Trollope, Charlotte Brontė and Mary Gresley 22(1997), 59
CORNISH, Dorothy Helen The Brontės' study of French. 11:57, 97(1947)
CORRIGAN, Eileen M. Charlotte Brontė and Scotland. 14:75, 31 (1965)
Charlotte Brontė's Brussels: does anything remain? 15:80, 421(1970)
In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
CORTAZZO, Emma Huidekoper
Arnold, H.H. Reminiscences of Emma Huidekoper Cortazzo 13:68, 220(1958)
CORY, Charlotte Excursion to Brussels 19-23 April 1993. G:9, 12(1993)
The Great Centenary Grasper & Keeper look-a-like competition. G:10, 8(1994)
The great Grasper and Keeper lookalike competition.G:8, 23(1993)
News of members. G:6, 3(1992)
Report on the writer's workshop. G:9, 27(1993)
COSTELLO, Priscilla H. A new reading of Anne Brontė's Agnes Grey. 19:3; 113(1987)
COWAN BRIDGE - Clergy Daughters School
Prospectus. 11:56, 20(1946)
Connor, M. 'Miss Temple' and. the Connors 26(2001), 27
Curtis, Dame M. Cowan Bridge School: an old prospectus re-examined 12:63,187(1953)
Fermi, S. The Brontės at the Clergy Daughters School: when did they leave? 21:6, 219(1996)
Green, D. Cowan Bridge - Brontė pilgrimage G:l9, 25(1997)
Cowan Bridge: the 2nd Brontė pilgrimage G:25, 17(2000)
H., A. Jane Eyre and the school at Cowan Bridge (Letter) 16:83, 207(1973)
Hopewell, D.G. Cowan Bridge 6:31, 43(1921)
Neydhame, F. Cowen(sic) Bridge College: a new song 11:56, 23(1946)
Weir, E.M. Cowan Bridge: new light from old documents 11:56, 16(1946)
Winnifrith, T.J. Miss Scatchard's identity 16:85, 364(1975)
Wood, B. The connection of Charlotte Brontė with the Lake District 5:23, 13(1913)
COWEN(sic) BRIDGE COLLEGE
See COWAN BRIDGE - Clergy Daughters School
COX, Jennifer A. Emily at Law Hill, 1838: corroborative evidence 18:94, 267(1984)
COX, Philip T. Wuthering Heights in 1939: novel, film and propaganda 20:5, 283(1992)
CRAGG, Pearl Martha Taylor memorial G:2l, 4(1998)
CRAIK, Wendy Ann The Brontė novels.(R) 15:78, 258(1968)
Elizabeth Gaskell and the English provincial novel (R)16:85, 411(1975)
CRANDALL, Norma Emily Brontė: a psychological portrait (R)17:90, 387(1980)
CRAVEN, Willis H. Membership. Deaths G:16, 25(1996)
CRESSWELL, Carol Westminster Abbey G:23, 10(1999)
CREW, Margaret From Cathy to Heathchiff. (Poem) 16:82, 138(1972)
CREWE, Marquess of
See CREWE-MIILNES, Robert Offley Ashburton, 2nd Baron Houghton; Marquess of Crewe
CREWE-MILNES, Robert Offley Ashburton, 2nd Baron Houghton; Marquess of
Crewe What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 161(1943)
CROSS, B.G.. Charlotte had no profession. 15:78, 252(1968)
Knies, E.A. The art of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:81, 56(1971).
CROSS, Peggy L. See GILBERT, B. & CROSS, Peggy L.
CROSS STONES - Church
Hall, A. The Fennell gravestones. G:8, 8(1993)
CROSSES - Wayside
Skirrow, B. Wayside crosses and the walk for members. G:2, 2(1990)
CROW, Angela A Brontė experience in Brighton. G:16, 19(1996)
CROW HILL
Potter, N. The spring walk to Crow Hill and Oldfield 22 April, 2000.G:25, 2(2000)
CROWE,Catherine
Larken, G. Charlotte Brontė & Catherine Crowe. 17:88, 205(1978)
CROWTHER, George Festival at Haworth. 12:61, 39(1951)
The Rev. Patrick Brontė's tax returns. 12:65, 406(1955)
Success of a Youth Brontė Festival. 12:64, 290(1954)
CRUIKSHANK, N. K. Emily Brontė. (Poem) 11:59, 244(1949)
CRUMP, Rebecca 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)
CRUNDWELL, Alan C. In rnemoriam G: 26, 6(2001)
CUNILIFFE, Walter R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)
Emily Brontė: a clue to her appearance. 13:69, 363(1989)
CUNNINGHAM, Valentine Everywhere spoken against: dissent in
the Victorian novel.(R) 17:86, 67(1976)
CURRY, Michael Reader, I married him. G:19, 20(1997)
CURTIS, Dame Myra Charlotte Brontė in her letters, 13:70, 411(1960)
Cowan Bridge School: an old prospectus re-examined.12:63, 187(1953)
Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story:
a discussion. 14:72, 3(1962)
Memories of Ellen Nussey. 11:56, 39(1946)
The "Profile" portrait. 13:69, 342(1959)
DuMaurier, D. The infernal world of Branwell Brontė.(R) 14:71, 38(1961)
Ewbank, J.M. The life and work of William Carus Wilson, 1791-1859.(R) 13:70, 437(1960)
Gerin, W. Branwell Brontė: a biograpby.(R) 14:71, 38(1961)
Hopewell, D.C. Dame Myra Curtis, D.B.E. 16:81, 63(1971)
CUTCLIFFE-HYNE, M. Nancy In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
Obituary. 25(2000), 211
CUTCLIFFE-HYNE, M. Nancy News of members, G:6, 3(1992)