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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.

 

LAKE DISTRICT
Oliver, W.T. An excursion to the Lake District. 12:64, 302(1954)
Wood, B. The connection of Charlotte Brontė with the Lake District. 5:23, 13(1913)
LANE, Margaret,Countess of Huntingdon The Brontė story.(R) 12:63, 206(1953)
The Brontės go to London. 18:92, 88(1982)
Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell - the fruitful friendship. 17:89, 261(1979)
The drug-like Brontė dream. 12:62, 79(1952)
Emily Brontė in a cold climate. 15:78, 187(1968)
In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
Margaret Lane, Dowager Countess of Huntingdon 1907-1994.21:3, 90(1994)
Maria Branwell. 18:93, 208(1983)
Chitham, E. & Winnifrith, T. Brontė facts and Brontė problems. (R)18:94, 309(1984)
Hopewell, D.G. Miss Margaret Lane, retiring president of
the Brontė Society. 17:89, 314(1979)
LANGBRIDGE, Rosamond Charlotte Brontė: a psychological study. (R)7:40, 240(1930)
LANGDALE, Laura In memoriam. G:25, 6(2000)
LANGLAND, Elizabeth Anne Brontė: the other one.(R) 20:2, 100(1990)
LANGLOIS, Emile Early critics and translators of Jane Eyre in France. 16:81, 11(1971)
100 years ago. A Frenchman's visit to Haworth. 16:83, 222(1973)
LARKEN, Geoffrey Charlotte Brontė and Catherine Crowe. 17:88, 205(1978)
The shuffling scamp. Some notes on Thomas Cautley Newby. 15:80, 400(1970)
LARKIN, Philip Home is so sad, (Poem) 19:7, 320(1989)
LATIN
Chitham, E. Emily Brontė's Latin. 21:6, 233(1996)
LATROBE, James
Connor, M. The rescue: James LaTrobe and Anne Brontė 24(1999), 55
LAUGHLIN, Maria P. John Wilson' s Lights and shadows of
Scottish life and Jane Eyre. 20:5, 267(1992)
LAW, Sir Alfred Joseph
Holgate, I. A pilgrim at Haworth, 1879. 14:71, 33(1961)
LAW HILL
Cox, J.A. Emily at Law Hill: corroborative evidence. 18:94, 267(1984)
Liddington, J. Ann Lister and Emily Brontė. 1838-39 26(2001),
46 Marsden, H. The scenic background of Wuthering Heights. 13:67, 111(1957)
Glading, L. Law Hill plaque. G:24, 4(2000)
LAWLER, Eddie Bells.(Musical) (R) G:16, 22(1996)
July '95. (Poem) G:16, 5(1995)
LAWRENCE, Elizabeth News of members. G:6, 3(1992)
LAWSON, Kate Patrick Brontė's On conversion. 19:6, 271(1988)
LEADLEY, Gail M. In memoriam G: 26, 6(2001)
LEAVIS, Frank R. & Queenie Dorothy Lectures in America.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
LEAVIS, Queenie Dorothy See LEAVIS, Frank R. & Queenie, Dorothy
LE BOEUF, Catherine In mernoriam. G:19, 17(1997)
LEE, Hsiao-Hung Possibilities of hidden things.(R) 22(1997), 157
LEE, P. F. Charlotte Brontė and the East Riding. 1:4, 20(1896)
LEE, Sir Sidney Charlotte Brontė in London. 4:19, 95(1909)
LEEDS
Stollard, M.L. The Brontės in Leeds. 13:69, 360(1959)
LEEDS - Art Gallery
The sculpture group unveiled. 12:61, 13(1951)
LEEDS - University
Mr. Donald Hopewell receives honorary degree from Leeds University. 15:79, 353(1969)
LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, The
Bedwith, F. Letters of the Rev. Patrick Brontė to "The Leeds Intelligencer". 13:70, 433(1960)
LEEMING, Glenda Who's who in Jane Austen and the Brontės.(R)16:84, 305(1974)
LEFROY, Tom
Nahamias-Radovici, N. A youthful love: Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy.(R) G:14, 22(1995)
LE GUERN, Joseph See GUERN, Joseph le
LEMON, Charles H.
Acquisition of Brontė drawings and a letter by Mr. Brontė. 16:85, 350(1975)
Albert Holmes Preston 1902-1995. 21:5, 204(1995)
An American visitor for Mr. Brontė. 15:79, 327(1969)
Another opinion of the film.(Jane Eyre) 10:54, 229(1944)
Balthus and Wuthering Heights. 15:79, 341(1969)
Branwell Brontė and the Leyland brothers. 24(1999), 33
Brontė diary. 17:89, 297(1979)
17:90, 379(1980)
18:91, 40(1981)
18:93, 234(1983)
A centenary history of the Brontė Society 1893-1993. 20:Supplement (1993) G:8, 14(1993)
Classics of Brontė scholarship. (R) 25(2000), 87
Early visitors to Haworth from Ellen Nussey to Virginia Woolf.(R) 21:7, 369(1996)
Emily Brontė's second novel. 15:76, 28(1966)
Ernest Bale. Obituary. 18:92, 150(1982)
"An exciting chapter in the Society's history" purchase of 44 autograph
letters by Charlotte Brontė and a devoir by Emily Brontė. 17:90, 348(1980)
The home of the Branwells in Penzance. 16:85, 348(1975)
An ingenious hoax. G:11, 11(1994)
John Alexander Symington (1887-1961) and the Brontė Society. 22(1997), 113
A musical Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights as opera. 15:77, 143(1967)
Nancy Cutcliffe-Hyne Obituary. 25(2000), 211
The origins of Ginevra Fanshawe. 16:81, 51(1971)
A portrait of Lydia Robinson. 18:91, 28(1981)
Robert Fowlds 1911-1994. 21:4, 158(1994)
Second literary luncheon Saturday 13th March 1982. 18:92, 86(1982)
"Severe to the point of injustice". Two letters by Harriet
Martineau purchased. 16:83, 199(1973)
Sickness and health in Wuthering Heights. 14:73, 23(1963)
Bentley, P.E. The Brontės. Compiled by P.Bentley. (Jackdaw No.116.)(R) 16:81, 58(1971)
Blackburn, R.N. The Brontė sisters: selected source materials
for college research papers. (R) 14:75, 45(1965)
Brontė Family Selected Brontė poems. Edited by E. Chitham
and T. Winnifrith.(R) 19:3, 124(1987)
Cannon, J. The history of the Brontė family from Ireland to Wuthering Heights.(R)25(2000), l999
The road to Haworth: the story of the Brontės Irish ancestry.(R) 17:90, 387(1980)
Chapple, J.A.V. Elizabeth Gaskell: a portrait in letters. (R)18:91, 46(1981)
Chitham, E. A life of Emily Brontė.(R) 19:6, 275(1988)
Crump. R.W. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a reference guide.(R)
1916 -1954 18:95, 406(1985)
1955 -1983 19:3, 124(1987)
Duckett, R.J. Charles Lemon M.B.E. G:24,12(2000)
Hanson, L. & E.M. The four Brontės. New edition.(R) 15:77, 149(1967)
Leavis, F.R. & Q.D. Lectures in America.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Miles, P. Wuthering Heights: the critical debate.(R) 20:3, 126(1991)
Morrison, N.A.B. Haworth harvest: the lives of the Brontės.(R)15:79, 352(1969)
Pollard, A. Charlotte Brontė.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Stevenson, W.H. Emily and Anne Brontė.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Stone, P. The captive dove.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Vipont, E. Weaver of dreams: the girlhood of Charlotte Brontė.(R)15:76, 44(1966)
Whitehead, B. Charlotte Brontė and her 'dearest Nell':
the story of a friendship.(R) 21:3, 78(1994)
Williams, M.H. A strange way of killing: the poetic structure
of Wuthering Heights.(R) 19:5, 223(1988)
LEMON, Rosaleen M.
Skirrow, E. Rosaleen M. Lemon. Obituary. 20:2, 116(1990)
LESLEY, Alexandra Mary Taylor, a tribute. G:9, 10(1993)
LETTERS G:6, 4(1992)
G:7, 9(1992)
G:21, 34(1998)
G:23, 30(1999)
24(1999), 196
G:25, 25(2000)
G: 27, 8(2001)
LEVER, Sir Tresham Charlotte Brontė and George Smith. 17:87, 106(1977)
Harriet Martineau and her novel Oliver Weld. 16:84, 270(1974)
Hopewell, D.G. In memoriam Sir Tresham Lever,Bart.,F.R.S.L. 16:85, 400(1975)
LEVINE, Becky Wuthering Heights: separated worlds. 19:4, 149(1987)
LEWES, George Henry
Ashton, R. G.H. Lewes: a life. (R) 21:7, 283(1996)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 13(1926)
LEWIS, Cecil Day See DAY-LEWIS, Cecil
LEWIS, Gemma The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. G:18, 13(1997)
LEWIS, Jack Windsor Why did Patrick change his name from Brunty to Brontė? 22(l997), 127
LEWIS, Linda Branwell Brontė: a parallel in Wuthering Heights.19:5, 221(1988)
LEYLAND, Francis
Lemon, C. Branwell Brontė and the Leyland. brothers. 24(1999), 33
LEYLAND, Joseph Bentley
Hatfield, C.W. A complete transcript of the Leyland manuscripts.6:35, 278(1925)
Lemon, C. Branwell Brontė and the Leyland brothers. 24(1999), 33
LIDDELL, Robert Twin spirits: the novels of Emily and Anne Brontė.(R) 20:3, 144(1991)
LIDDINGTON, Jill
Anne Lister and Emily Brontė 1838-39: landscape with figures 26(2001), 46
LIGHTFOOT, Marjorie J.
Branwell Brontė, Mary Taylor, and Sydney Wynde 26(2001), 152
LIMERICKS
Limericks. G:20, 19(1998)
LINDER, Cynthia A. Romantic imagery in the novels of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 17:89, 309(1979)
LINDSAY, Jane
Clarke, P. The Twelve and the Genii.(R) 17:87, 145(1977)
Gardam, J. The summer after the funeral.(R) 17:87,145(1977)
LISTER, Anne
Liddington, J. Anne Lister and Emily Brontė 1838-39. 26(2001), 46
LLEWELLYN, Lorraine
Hill, M. Lorraine Llewellyn. G:20, 8(1998)
LLOYD EVANS, Barbara See LLOYD EVANS, Gareth & Barbara
LLOYD EVANS, Gareth & Barbara
Everyman's companion to the Brontės.(R) 18:92, 158(1982)
LOCK, John & DIXON, Rev. William Thomas
A man of sorrow: the life, letters and times of the Rev. Patrick Brontė.(R) 14:75, 41(1965)
LODGE, Eric In memoriam. G:13, 8(1995)
LOE, Thomas Rejection and progress in Jane Eyre. 19:8, 355(1989)
LOFTUS, Stephen Autumn walk - Bolton Abbey. G:12, 14(1994)
LOGAN, Deborah Anna Fallenness in Victorian women's writing.
Marry, stitch, die or do worse.(R) 24(1999), 112
LONAC, Susan The doll and the double: Charlotte Brontė and the representation of the female self. 21:7, 285(1996)
LONDON
Lane, M. The Brontės go to London. 18:92, 88(1982)
Lee, Sir S. Charlotte Brontė in London. 4:19, 95(1909)
Whitton, K.R. Anniversary visit to 65 Cornhill. G:22, 4(1999)
LONDON - National Portrait Gallery
The Brontė portraits in the National Portrait Gallery. 15:77, 141(1967)
LONDON - Westminster Abbey
Cresswell, C. Westminster Abbey. G:23, 10(1999)
Haigh, N.H. Westminster Abbey. G:23, 11(1999)
Hopewell, D. Brontė ceremony in Westminster Abbey: Address. 11:58, 152(1948)
Charlotte Brontė after a hundred years. 12:65, 401(1955)
A Westminster Abbey memorial to the Brontės. 9:49, 236(1939)
Kendall, C. Abbey memorial service.(Letter) 13:66, 13(1956)
LONEY, William H. In memoriam. G:25, 6(2000)
LONG, Diane Gothic feminism: the professionalization of gender from Charlotte Smith
to the Brontės. (R) 25(2000), 92
LONGLANDS
Nussey, J.T.M. Notes on the background of three incidents
in the lives of the Brontės. 15:79, 331(1969)
LONOFF, Sue
The Belgian essays. Charlotte Brontė and Emily Brontė.(R) 22(1997), 151
On the struggles of a poor and unknown artist: a devoir
by Charlotte Brontė. 18:95, 373(1985)
An unpublished memoir by Paul Heger. 20:6, 344(1992)
LOUDAN, Jack A Northern Ireland broadcast. 12:62, 118(1952)
LOVELL-SMITH, Rose
Qu'a donc pu lire Emily Brontė? Arrivals in the Waverley novels
and Wuthering Heights. 21:3, 78(1994)
Walter Scott and Emily Brontė: the rhetoric of love. 21:4, 117(1994)
LUDDENDEN FOOT
Holgate, I. The key to "Caroline". Branwell Brontė and
the Hollins. 13:68, 251(1958)
LUDDITES
Heaton, H. The economic background of Shirley?. 8:42, 3(1932)
LUNESDALE
Heywood, C. The Brontė novels and the Lunesdale slave trade.18:95, 407(1985)
LYND, Florence In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
LYTTON, Edward George Earle Bulwer: 1st Baron Lytton
Flintoff, E. Lord Lytton and Emily Brontė. 18:93, 227(1983)