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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.

 

H., A. Jane Eyre and the school at Cowan Bridge. (Letter) 16:83, 207(1973)
HADOW, Sir William Henry Education, as treated by the Brontės.6:35, 261(1925)
HAIGH, Mary Miss Brontė and I. (R) G:13, 20(1995)
A second exhibition. G:20, 15(1998)
Floyd, C. Wuthering Heights: opera. (R) G:9, 21(1993)
HAIGH, Mary & Ron Westminster Abbey. G:23, 11(1999)
HALDANE, Richard Burden,Viscount Haldane
Emily Brontė's place in literature. 2:12, 142(1901)
HALE, Charles An American visitor at Haworth, 1861. 15:77, 126(1967)
HALEY, Sir William Three sisters. 11:57, 73(1947)
HALIFAX
Andrews, Sir W.L. An Emily Brontė excursion, 1968. 15:78, 262(1968)
Beckley, H. Excursion to the Halifax area. G:14, 10(1995)
HALL, A.W. Charlotte's numbness at Thackeray's dinner party. 22(1997), 130
HALL, Audrey The Brontė/Fennell connection. G:8, 9(1993)
Excursion to the 'Shirley' country. The plaque. G:10, 9(1994)
The Fennell gravestones. G:8, 8(1993)
Final report on the Fennel(sic) graves. G:14, 28(1995)
In response to Dr. Juliet Barker. 22(1997), 139
In response to Margaret Smith. 22(1997), 143
June weekend. G:17, 3(1996)
Letter.(Miss Violet Bagshaw) 19:8, 394(1989)
"The photograph".(Letter) G:15, 3(1995)
Top Withens. G:8, 7(1993)
Two possible photographs of Charlotte Brontė.21:7, 293(1996)
Violet Maude Bagshaw 1889-1993. 21:1/2, 48(1993)
HALL, Edna Clarke
Spence, M. Edna Clarke Hall and Wuthering Heights. 18:94, 295(1984)
HALL, Kate Maternal influence on Charlotte Brontė. 21:1/2, 3(1993)
HALLIDAY, Janis In memoriam. G:19, 16(1997)
HALPERIN, John & KUNERT, Janet
Plots in the fiction of Jane Austen, the Brontės, and George Eliot.(R) 17:87, 147(1977)
HAMILTON, Judith Murder and mystery evening. G:19, 9(1997)
Wuthering Heights.(1920 film) G:15, 21(1995)
HAMILTON, Judith See also GRAHAM ,Janine & HAMILTON, Judith
HAMMOND, G. Australian Branwell descendants turn 90. G:7, 6(1992)
HANDEL, George Frideric
Pritchard-Owen, D. Messiah. G:10, 12(1994.)
Rushton, V. Performance of Handel's 'Messiah'. G:8, 20(1993)
HANDWRITING
Thore, B. An analysis of the handwriting of Anne Brontė. 17:89, 294(1979)
HANSON, Elizabeth M. See HANSON, Lawrence & Elizabeth M.
HANSON, Lawrence & Elizabeth M. The four Brontės.(R) 11:60, 370(1950)
New edition. (R) 15:77, 149(1967)
HANSON, T. W. The local colour of "Wuthering Heights". 6:34, 201(1924)
HARDCASTLE CRAGS
Busch, S. Excursion to Hardcastle Crags. G:19, 23(1997)
HARGREAVES, G.D. Further omissions in The tenant of Wildfell Hall. 17:87, 115(1977)
Incomplete texts of The tenant of Wildfell Hall.16:82, 113(1972)
The poems of Ellis Bell: the version printed
in 1846 and the manuscript version. 21:3, 49(1994)
The publishing of Poems by Currer, Ellis and
Acton Bell. 15:79, 294(1969)
HARKER, L. Allen
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)
HARPER, Marjorie In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
HARRIS, D.J. Top Withens. G:5, 6(1992)
HARRISON, Ada and STANFORD, Derek
Anne Brontė: her life and work.(R) 13:69, 357(1959)
HARRISON, Brett The real "Miss Temple". 16:85, 361(1975)
HARRISON, Grace Elsie The clue to the Brontės.(R) 11:59, 269(1949)
HART, Anne Studies, time, the author as wife. 16:85, 376(1975)
HARTLEY, Arthur
John Frederick Wood. G: 26, 6(2001)
HARTLEY, Leslie Poles Emily Brontė in Gondal and Gaaldine.14:75, 1(1965)
HARVEY, C. H. In memoriam. G:6, 2(1992)
HATFIELD, Charles William Albion and Marina. 6:30, 3(1920)
Azreal or the eve of destruction. Unpublished poem by
Patrick Branwell Brontė. 8:43, 63(1933)
Charlotte Brontė and Hartley Coleridge, 1840. 10:50, 15(1940)
Charlotte Brontė and Sydney Dobell. Correspondence, 1851. 7:36, 23(1926)
A complete transcript of the Leyland manuscripts. 6:35, 278(1925)
The early manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė: a bibliography.
6:32, 97(1922)
6:33, 153(1923)
6:34, 220(1924)
The last verses written by Anne Brontė. 8:42, 20(1932)
Letter from Patrick Brontė, on the death of his wife. (27 Nov. 1821) 7:41, 284(1931)
The relatives of Maria Branwell.. 9:49, 245(1939)
The Reverend Patrick Brontė and Mrs E. C. Gaskell. Sources
of biographer's information. 8:43, 83(1933)
8:44, 125(1934)
Suppressed passages. (Life of Charlotte Brontė.) 6:31, 50(1921)
Two unpublished poems by Charlotte Brontė. 7:41, 290(1931)
Unpublished poems by Patrick Branwell Brontė. 7:37, 71(1927)
Edgerley, C.M. Mr. C.W. Hatfield. 10:52, 115(1942)
HATFIELD, Charles William and EDGERLEY, Catherine Mabel.
The relatives of Miss Ellen Nussey. 9:49, 253(1939)
HATHERSAGE
Stead, J.J. Hathersage and Jane Eyre. 1:4, 26(1896)
Holmes, T. Hathersage revisited. G:20, 20(1998)
Whitaker, M. A visit to Hathersage. G:11, 21(1994)
HAWKES, Jacquetta Emily Brontė in the natural scene. 12:63,173(1953)
HAWKRIDGE, Alan and Brenda Whitaker, M. 'Society' wedding. G;23, 4(1999)
HAWKRIDGE, Brenda Visitor from the Czech Republic. G:15, 11(1995)
HAWORTH
Cathy, Heathcliff and the wind turbine. G:7, 10(1992)
Akroyd, Rev. T. A day at Haworth: a reminiscnence. 19:1/2, 49(1986)
Baumber, M. Patrick Brontė and the development of primary education in Haworth. 24(1999), 66
Bentley, P.E. M. Heger's grand-daughter visits Haworth. 12:63, 211(1953)
Birkett, J.K. Sarah Garrs Newsome: an odyssey from Haworth
to the Hawkeye State. 20:4, 213(1991)
Bradley, J. The Brontė centenary at Haworth. 5:27, 181(1917)
Brontė Society Account of the opening of the Brontė Museum
at Haworth, May 18, 1895. 1:3, 19(1895)
Places in the news. 16:84, 294(1974)
Cannon, J. The road to Haworth.(R) 17:90, 387(1980)
Cheney, P. Haworth thoughts from Devon. G:12, 12(1994)
Haworth - the place, the past and the present. G:21, 19(1998)
Copley, J. An early visitor to Haworth. 16:83, 219(1973)
Cross, B.G. Charlotte had no profession. 15:78, 252(1968)
Crowther, G. Festival at Haworth. 12:61, 39(1951)
Success of a Youth Brontė Festival. 12:64, 290(1954)
Dewhirst, I. The doctor, the druggist and the Relieving Officer. 23(1998), 63
Dinsdale, A. Old Haworth. (R) 25(2000), 202
'The most hated figure in Haworth'. 23(1998), 178
Dowson, E.S. A visit to Haworth in 1866. 15:78, 255(1968)
Duckett, R.J. Brontė Society walk. G:6, 8(1992)
No more wind turbines in Haworth. G:13, 21(1995)
74 Main Street. G:9, 4(1993)
Emsley, K. The Chapelry of Haworth. 20:3, 162(1991)
Historic Haworth today. (R) G:14, 22(1995)
21:6, 264(1996)
The Manor of Haworth. 20:1, 35(1990)
Fermi, S. and Kinghorn, D. The Brontės and the case of the
Beaver forgery. 21:1/2, 15(1993)
Greenwood, J.F. Haworth. 2:12, 151(1901)
Hale, C. An American visitor at Haworth, 1861. 15:77, 126(1967)
Holgate, I. A pilgrim at Haworth, 1879. 14:71, 29(1961)
Insh, G.P. Haworth Pilgrimage. 10:54., 209(1944)
Langlois, E. 100 years ago. A Frenchman's visit to Haworth. 16:83, 222(1973)
Lemon, C.H. An American visitor for Mr. Brontė. 15:79, 327(1969)
Early visitors to Haworth from Ellen Nussey to
Virginia Woolf.(R) 21:7, 369(1996)
Meeker, C. Haworth: home of the Brontės. 1:2, (1895)
Midgley, S. Haworth rhymes & writings. (R) 25(2000), 201
Odom, K.C. Brontė, Texas and Haworth, West Yorkshire. G:11, 18(1994)
Preston, .A.H. Haworths wool textile industry 1800-1860. G:2, 4(1990)
Rhys, E.P. The Haworth tradition. 6:32, 88(1922)
Stanley, B.E. Changes at Haworth. 10:54, 222(1944)
Turner, J.H. Haworth, past and present. (R) 25(2000), 201
Wallace, R.K. Emily Brontė and music: Haworth, Brussels, and Beethoven.18:92, 136(1982)
Ward, N.E. A guide to historic Haworth and the Brontės. (R) 25(2000), 204
G:25, 24(2000)
Wood, S.C. The Haworth parish registers, trade directories and tithe awards 26(2001), 84
Woolf,17:89, 272(1979) HA Woolf, V. Haworth, November 1904. 17:89, 272(1979)
HAWORTH - Moors
Brontė Society. Pylons on the moors. 15:76, 4.1(1966)
Hewitt, P. These lonely mountains: a biography of the Brontė moors.(R) 19:1/2, 64(1986)
Marsden, H. The scenic background of Wuthering Heights. 13:67, 111(1957)
Midgley, W. Sunshine on Haworth moors. 11:60, 309(1950)
Sutcliffe, H. The spirit of the moors. 2:13, 174(1903)
Tirrell, B. Heights. G:11, 13(1994)
Wood, B. Influence of the moorlands on Charlotte and Emily Brontė. 6:32, 79(1922)
HAWORTH - Parish Church
Baumber, N. That 'Vandal' Wade. 22(1997), 96
Brontė Society Dedication of the Brontė Memorial Chapel at Haworth.14:74, 1(1964)
Dinsdale, A. Haworth churchyard (R) 26(2001), 99
Duckett, R.J. Preserving the heritage. G:7, 15(1992)
Emsley, K. The Browns, Sextons of Haworth, and their families, 1807-1876. 20:5, 296(1992)
Hirst, Rev. J.C. The burial place of the Brontės. 9:48, 181(1938)
Jones, P.M.S. Assistance at Haworth. 18:95, 371(1985)
Oliver, W.T. The centenary service at Haworth. 11:58, 156(1948)
Parker, Rt.Rev. C.M.S. Dedication of the Brontė Memorial Chapel.
Address. 14:74, 2(1964)
Spivey, C. Farewell to Haworth. G:13, 17(1995)
Wilks, B. The state of Haworth Churchyard: a letter from the Rev. John Wade. 23(1998), 71
Wood, S.C. The Haworth parish registers, trade directories and tithe awards 26(2001), 84
Wroot, H.E. The Brontė memorial window at Haworth church. 6:30, 22(1920)
HAWORTH - Parish Church: Sunday School
Greenwood, E. Charlotte in Sunday School. (Letter) 11:56, 43(1946)
Waddington-Feather, J. James Stansfield and the Haworth Sunday School. G:20,10(1998)
HAWORTH - Park
Royal National Rose Society Jane Eyre G:21, 21(1998)
HAWORTH - Parsonage
Barker, J.R.V. Changes in the Museum. 19:4, 172(1987)
New Bedroom layout at the Parsonage. 19:3, 127(1987)
Barnard, R. People. The Museum assistants. G:17, 20(1996)
Bentley, P.E. From a museum into a home. 13:69, 339(1959)
Brontė Society. Barns, bunkers and extensions: housing our heritage. G:3, 1(1991)
The Brontė Parsonage Museum. New Curator.
(Geoffrey Beard) 14:71, 58(1961)
A Brontė relic.(Brass plate) 13:69, 370(1959)
The Brontės: a family history. 18:94, 308(1984)
Canadians at Haworth. 11:60, 375(1950)
The diamond jubilee. 19:5, 229(1988)
The fiftieth anniversary of the acquisition of the
Brontė Parsonage. 17:88, 182(1978)
Haworth Parsonage. Opening ceremony, August 4th, 1928. 7:38, 137(1928)
Housing our heritage. G:4, 9(1991)
Plan to improve Brontė Museum. 13:66, 32(1956)
Davidson, E.M. The Parsonage garden. 18:95, 410(1985)
Dinsdale, A. and White, K. Brontė Parsonage Museum: a souvenir guide. (R) 23(1998), 203
Duckett, R.J. Housing our heritage. G:5, 7(1992)
Edgerley, G.M. The structure of Haworth Parsonage. 9:46, 27(1936)
Fattorini, V. Brontė Parsonage garden. 20:4, .248(1991)
Foley, T.P. John Elliott Cairns' visit to Haworth Parsonage.18:94, 292(1984)
Hart, A. Studies, time, the author as wife. 16:85, 376(1975)
Hill, M. Museum news. G:18, 8(1997)
G:19, 3(1997)
G:20, 3(1998)
G:21, 3(1998)
G:22, 3(1999)
G:23, 3(1999)
G:24, 3(2000)
Hopewell, D.G. New treasures at Haworth. 12:61, 18(1951)
Progress of the Parsonage extensions. 13:68, 278(1958)
Hutton, J. Items from the Museums cuttings book. 14:73, 26(1963)
Lemon, C.H. Brontė diary. 18:91, 40(1981)
McCarthy, N. A Princess comes to the Parsonage. G:19, 5(1997)
Morris, J.W. The Brontė Parsonage: problems of a collection.G:3, 7(1991)
Preston, A.H. Sixty years ago: personal recollections of the opening ceremony of the Brontė Parsonage Museum. 19:5, 227(1988)
Rowe, J.H. Sir James and Lady Roberts. The presentation of Haworth Parsonage. 9:46, 23(1936)
Sellars, J. Brontė Parsonage Museum news. G:8, 12(1993)
G:9, 14(1993) G:10, 22(1994)
Housing our heritage. Problems of museum management. G:3, 5(1991)
Museum news. G:12, 13(1994)
G:14, 21(1995)
G.:15, 16(1995)
G:16, 11(1996)
G:17, 17(1996)
New displays at the Brontė Parsonage Museum.
G:13, 13(1995)
Sellars, J. and Duckett, R.J. A sense of place. G:3, 10(1991)
Stonehouse, S. Housing our heritage: history repeats itself. G:3, 3(1991)
Terry, H. Scribblemania. G:26, 3(2001)
Weir, E.M. Alterations to the Parsonage start this year. 13:67, 157(1957)
Progress of the Parsonage extensions. 13:68, 278(1958)
Two jubilees. 12:63, 209(1953)
White, K. Special centenary exhibitions in the Brontė Parsonage Museum. G:8,13(1993)
Wood, B. Haworth Parsonage. 7:37, 107(1927)
Woroncow, B. Housing our heritage: the extension to the
Brontė Parsonage Museum. G:3, 11(1991)
HAWORTH - Parsonage: Garden
Pattison, E. The Parsonage garden. G:5, 11(1992)
HAWORTH - Parsonage: Portraits
"Aunt Branwell" portrait re-identified. (Johanna Margarethe Sang) 19:3, 126(1987)
HAWORTH - Parsonage: Sale
Hutton, J. The sale at Haworth Parsonage on October 1st and 2nd 1861. 14:75, 46(1965)
HAWORTH - Parsonage: Shop
Geldard, C.M. The Museum shop. G:1, 6(1990)
HAWORTH - Three Graces: Lodge No.408
Hustwick, W. Branwell Brontė and freemasonry. 13:66, 19(1956)
HAYSTEAD, Patricia In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
HEATON, Herbert The economic background of Shirley. 8:42, 3(1932)
HEATON, John Craven Mr. John Craven Heaton. (Obituary) 11:58, 202(1948)
HEATON FAMILY
Edgerley, C.H. Ponden Hall and the Heatons. 10:55, 265(1945)
Gawthrop, H. Branwell Brontė and. the Robinson - Merrall link 26(2001), 77
HEGER, Constantin
Spielmann, P.E. The Brontė-Heger mystery. 10:55, 284(1945)
HEGER, Constantin - Letters
Rhodes, M.G. Where are the letters'? 15:78, 250(1968)
Spielmann, M.H. The recently discovered letters from
Charlotte Brontė to Professor Constantin Heger. 5:24, 49(1914)
HEGER, Paul Souvenirs de famille. 20:6, 344(1992)
Lonoff, S. An unpublished memoir by Paul Heger. 20:6, 344(1992)
HEGER, Simone see BECKERS, Simone née Heger
HEGER FAMILY
British Council. The Hegers. A Brontė luncheon in Brussels for
Dr. P. Bentley. 12:61, 27(1951)
Spielmann, P.E. Question of an accent. 13:66, 23(1956)
Weir, E.M. The Hegers and a Yorkshire family. 14:73, 32(1963)
Letters from the Hegers. 11:59, 249(1949)
HENDERSON, Diana Diana Henderson 1909-1993. 21:3, 91(1994)
In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
HENDERSON, Philip
Weir, E.M. Mr. Henderson creates a controversy.
His edition of Emily's poems. 12:62, 115(1952)
HERRMANN, Bernard - Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights. 18:93, 233(1983)
Wuthering Heights as opera. 18:91, 39(1981)
Lemon, C.H.. A musical Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
as opera. 15:77, 143(1967)
HESKETH, Sally Needlework in the lives and novels of the Brontė sisters. 22(1997), 72
HESLIP, H.J. In memoriam. G;6, 2(1992)
HESLIP, Rose Ann
Wood, B. The last link with the Brontė family. 5:25, 121(1915)
HEWISH, John Emily Brontė.(R) 16:83, 232(1973)
HEWITT, Peggy Angrians' writing and creative workshop 10 April 1996. G:17, 11(1996)
These lonely mountains: a biography of the
Brontė moors.(R) 19:1/2, 64(1986)
HEYNEMANN, Mabel Blundell
Hopewell, D.C. Mabel Blundell Heynemann, 1866-1952. 12:62, 127(1952)
HEYWOOD, Christopher
"Alas! poor Caunt": Branwell's emancipationist cartoon. 21:5, 177(1995)
The Brontė novels and the Lunesdale slave trade. 18:95, 407(1985)
Pennine landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights 26(2001), 187
HEYWOOD, Peter From an old cutter of grass. G:7, 3(1992)
HIGDON, David Leon Emily Brontė rocks. 20:2, 94(1990)
HIGH SUNDERLAND HALL
Marsden, H. The scenic background of Wuthering Heights. 13:67, 111(1957)
Scott, R.M. High Sunderland Hall in decay. 11:59, 262(1949)
HIGUCHI, Akiko Concert at the Fźte in Villette. 20:5, 273(1992)
HILL, Mrs A.
Winnifrith, T.J. Miss Scatcherd's identitiy. 16:85, 364(1975)
HILL, Anna Andrews See ANDREWS, Anna
HILL, Mike Lorraine Llewellyn. G:20, 8(1998)
Museum news. G:18, 8(1997)
G:19, 3(1997)
G:20, 3(1998)
G:21, 3(1998)
G:22, 3(1999)
G:23, 3(1999)
G:24, 3(2000)
HILL, W.B. In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
HILTON, James
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other people's books. 11:60, 332(1950)
HIMSWORTH, Norman In memoriam G:22, 18(1999)
HINKLEY, Laura The Brontės: Charlotte and Emily.(R) 11:59, 265(1949)
HIRD, Thora
Greenwood, J.M. Thora Hird visits 74 Main Street. G:15, 27(1995)
HIRSCH, Pam Charlotte Brontė and George Sand: the influence
of female romanticism. 21:6, 209(1996)
HIRST, Rev. John Crosland The burial place of the Brontės. 9:48, 181(1938)
The Rev. John Crosland Hirst, MA. Obituary. 11:57, 105(1947)
HOAR, Nancy Cowley
'And my ending is despair'. Villette. Charlotte Brontė's valediction. 16:83, 185(1973)
The Brontės' floral year. 16:81, 40(1971)
HOATSON, John A. In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
HOBSON, Jean Excursion to Broughton-in-Furness 6 June 1994. G:11, 16(1994)
HODDINOTT, Alison
Charlotte Brontė and the Little Men, or
What stuck confoundedly in George Smith's throat? 26(2001), 111
The endings of Charlotte Brontė's novels. 25(2000), 31
HODGKINS, Ian Jane Austen, the Brontė family & Mrs Gaskell. A catalogue. (R) 23(1998), 82
HOFFMAN, Alice Here on earth. (R) 25(2000), 198
HOFMANN, Ernst Theodore Wilhelm
Gilbert, B. & Cross, P.L. Farewell to Hoffmann? 15:80, 412(1970)
HOLBROOK, David Wuthering Heights. A drama of being.(R) 23(1998), 199
HOLDERNESS, Graham Wuthering Heights.(R) 19:1/2, 61(1986)
HOLGATE, Ivy The Branwells at Penzance. 13:70, 425(1960)
The Brontės at Thornton: 1815-1820. 13:69, 323(1959)
The cottage in the wood. 13:67, 149(1957)
Ivy Holgate. Obituary. 17:86, 61(1976)
The key to "Caroline". Branwell Brontė and the Hollins. 13:68, 251(1958)
The old Bell Chapel at Thornton. 14:73, 33(1963)
A pilgrim at Haworth 1879. 14:71, 29(1961)
The structure of "Shirley". 14:72, 27(1962)
HOLLAND, Mrs
Brontė Society. Two letters by Charlotte Brontė. (28 May 1853; 6 Mar.1850) 17:87, 122(1977)
HOLLAND
Tas, J. A Brontė circle in Holland.(Letter) 11:56, 42(1946)
HOLLINDRAKE, Edith Mrs Edith Hollindrake.(Obituary) 16:82, 145(1972)
HOLLINS, The
Holgate, I. The key to "Caroline". Branwell Brontė and the Hollins. 13:68, 251(1958)
HOLLOWAY, Julia Bolton Aurora Leigh and Jane Eyre. 17:87, 126(1977)
HOLMES, Helen and STEVENS, Elizabeth Literary luncheon - 1999. G:23, 7(1999)
HOLMES, T. Hathersage revisited. G:20, 20(1998)
HOLTAM, P. H.
The return. (Fiction) G:26, 10(2001)
HOOK, Ruth L. The father of the family. 17:87, 95(1977)
In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
HOOLEY, Keith Emily.(R) G:15, 19(1995)
HOPEWELL, Donald Gardner
Anne Brontė. 15:80, 431(1970)
Brontė ceremony in Westminster Abbey: Address 11:58, 152(1948)
The Brontė Society: its past, its present and its future. 10:53, 139(1943)
The Brontės of Haworth. 11:58, 157(1948)
Catherine Mabel Edgerley: an appreciation. 11:57, 101(1947)
Charlotte Brontė after a hundred years. 12:65, 401(1955)
C ha Charlotte Brontė's writing desk. 10:54, 201(1944)
Cowan Bridge. 6:31, 43(1921)
Dame Myra Curtis, D.B.E. 16:81, 63(1971)
Frederick A.T. Mossman. 14:72, 48(1962)
The 150th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Brontė. 15:76, 1(1966)
In memoriam Mrs H.H.Greene Arnold and Dr. F.E.Ratchford.16:84, 296(1974)
In memoriam. Sir Tresham Lever,Bart. F.R.S.L. 16:85, 400(1975)
Jocelyn Horner who died on the 15th January 1973. 16:83, 224(1973)
M Mabel Blundell Heynemann, 1866-1952. 12:62, 127(1952)
Miss Annette B. Hopkins. 15:80, 428(1970)
Miss Irene Cooper Willis, B.A. 15:80, 427(1970)
Miss Margaret Lane, retiring president of the Brontė Society.17:89, 314(1979)
The Misses Brontė - Victorians. 10:50, 3(1940)
Mrs Edith Weir. 15:78, 267(1968)
Mrs Phyllis Whitehead, M.A. 16:83, 226(1973)
Mr. Donald Hopewell receives honorary degree from Leeds University. 15:79, 353(1969)
Mr. Harold Mitchell. 15:80, 428(1970)
New treasures at Haworth. 12:61, 18(1951)
Progress of the Parsonage extension. 13:68, 278(1958)
R.G. Rawnsley, F.C.I.S. 16:81, 64(1971)
Two literary ladies: Mrs Gaskell and Miss Brontė. 13:66, 3(1956)
A Westminster Abbey memorial to the Brontės. 9:49, 236(1939)
Allott, M. The Brontės: the critical heritage.(R) 16:84, 306(1974)
Amster, J. Dream keepers: the young Brontės.(R) 16:84, 307(1974)
Bell, .A.C. Anne Brontė: The tenant of Wildfell Hall: a
study and reappraisal.(R) 16:84, 305(1974)
Everitt, A. Wuthering Heights: an anthology of criticism.
Edited by A.Everitt.(R) 15:78, 260(1968)
Lock, J. and Dixon, W.T. A man of sorrow: the life, letters
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