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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.

 

VAISEY, Sir Harry Bevir Early reviews of Jane Eyre. 11:58, 184(1948)
Wuthering Heights: a note on its authorship 11:56, 14(1946)
VAN AHLEN, Michael See AHLEN, Sabine & Michael van
VAN AHLEN, Sabine & Michael See AHLEN, Sabine & Michael van
VAN DER MEER, Carolyne A. Branwell's role in the creation of Heathcliff. 25(2000), 42
Bedard., M. Glass Town: the secret world of the Brontė children. (R) 23(1998), 80
VAN SCOYOC, Stephen L. The myth of 'Documentation'. 25(2000), 176
Thompson, N.D. Reviewing sex.(R) 23(1998), 86
Tully, J. The crimes of Charlotte Brontė. 24(1999), 293
VAN SCOYOC, Stephen L. and Susan
Holbrook, D. Wuthering Heights: a drama of being. (R) 23(1998), 199
VAN SCOYOC, Susan See VAN SCOYOC, Stephen and Susan
VAUGHAN, C.E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a comparison and a contrast. 4:21, 217(1911)
VERNON, Dorothy K.
Brontė exhibition. Casterton School, May 2000 G:26, 12(2001)
VICTORIA,Queen of England
Jane Eyre: a wonderful book. G:6, 7(1992)
Queen Victoria and Jane Eyre. 11:59, 247(1949)
VINCENZI, Ruth Brontė Birthplace Trust. G:20, 30(1998)
VINE, S. Crypts of identity: the refusal of mourning in Wuthering Heights. (Article) (R) 25(2000), 205
VINT, Wyndham T. The late Mr. Wyndham T. Vint. 13:69, 378(1959)
VIPONT, Elfrida Weaver of dreams: the girlhood of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 15:76, 44(1966)
VIRGINIA FARM
Warner, S. Demolition of Virginia Farm, G:16, 14(1996)
VISICK, Mary Anne Brontė's last poem. 13:69, 352(1959)
The genesis of Wuthering Heights.(R) 15:68, 266(1958)
The last of Gondal. 18:92, 75(1982)
VITTE, Paulette Emily Brontė, Rimbaud, Poe and the Gothic. 24(1999), 182
VOLTAIRE, Franēois Marie Arouet de
Duthie, E.L. Charlotte Brontė's translation, The first canto of Voltaire's Henriade. 13:69, 347(1959)
WADDINGTON-FEATHER, Rev. John
150th anniversary of the death of Patrick Branwell Brontė. Service of Remembrance. G:22, 8(1999)
Emily Brontė's use of dialect in Wuthering Heights. 15:76, 12(1966)
James Stansfield and the Haworth Sunday School. G:20, 10(1998)
Keighley. (Poem) G:7, 14(1992) G:14, 7(1995)
Literati associated with the Brontės. 25(2000), 172
Brontė, A. Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Edited by S.Davies. (R) 22(1997), 154
Davies, S. Emily Brontė. (R) 23(1998), 196
WADE, Rev. John
Baumber, N. That 'Vandal' Wade. 22(1997), 96
Wilks, B. The State of Haworth Churchyard: a letter from the Rev. John Wade. 23(1998), 71
WAGHORN, Isobel In memoriam, G:17, 30(1990)
WAKEFIELD, Edith In memoriam. G:12, 20 (1994)
WALES, NORTH
Easton, J. Excursion to North Wales. G:14, 8(1995)
WALKER, Ann
Liddington, J. Anne Lister and Emily Brontė 1838-39 26(2001), 46
WALKER, Arthur Dennis
Charlotte letter dated.(28 May 1850) 19:4, 148(1987)
The correspondence of the Brontė family: a guide.(R) 18:92, 158(1982)
Brontė, C. Juvenilia 1829-1835. (R) 23(1998), 77
Brontė, P.B. The works of Patrick Branwell Brontė: an edition.
Ed. by V.A.Neufeldt. Vol.1. (R) 24(1999), 105
Cook, F. William Grimshaw of Haworth. (R) 23(1998), 204
WALKER, Jean
Brontė, C. 'Un cosi forti desiderio di ali'. (R) 25(2000), 206
WALKER, Michael
The enduring appeal of the Brontės in popular art forms 26(2001), 203
WALL, Francis Some notes on the art and life of Patrick Branwell Brontė. 10:51, 57(1941)
WALLACE, A.S. What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 167(1943)
WALLACE, Kathleen Immortal wheat.(R) 12:61, 40(1951)
WALLACE, Robert K. Emily Brontė and music: Haworth, Brussels and Beethoven. 18:92, 136(1982)
WALMSLEY, Eric In memoriam G:13, 8(1995)
WALSH, Edna E. In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
WALTERS, Gwyneth In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
WARBOISE, Emma Jane
Blackburn, R. H. "Thornycroft Hall": rebuttal to Jane Eyre.16:85, 353(1975)
WARD, Barbara Charlotte Brontė and the world of 1846. 11:56, 3(1946)
WARD, Mrs Humphrey See WARD, Mary Augusta
WARD, Mark E. A guide to historic Haworth and the Brontės. (R) 25(2000), 204
G:25, 24(2000)
WARD, Mary Augusta Wuthering Heights. 2:15, 227(1906)
Wood, B. Editorial notes. (Mrs Humphrey Ward's retirement.) 5:28, 208(1918)
WARNER, Evelyn In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
WARNER, Simon Demolition of Virginia Farm, G:16, 14(1996)
Two trees at Top Withens. G:13, 9(1995)
WARREN, Charles B.M. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
WARWICK, David Squire and 'She Authors': Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, Charlotte Brontė
and Elizabeth Gaskell. 23(1998), 159
WATERSON, Edward & MEADOWS, Peter. Lost houses of the West Riding. 25(2000), 202
WATSON, Doreen In memoriam. G:14, 15(1995)
WATSON, Jessie In memoriam. G:5, 4(1992)
WATSON, Phyllis In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
WEDGWOOD FAMILY
Chapple, J.A.V. An author's life: Elizabeth Gaskell and
the Wedgwood family. 17:89, 287(1979)
WEEKS, Marjorie E. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
WEIGHTMAN, Rev. William
Barker, J.R.V. A possible portrait of William Weightman. 19:4, 175(1987)
WEINGLASS, D.H. The Art of the Brontės and Fuseli's Solitude at Dawn. 22(1997), 145
WEIR, Edith M.
Alterations to the Parsonage to start this year. 13:67, 157(1957)
Brontė manuscripts in the U.S.A. 12:62, 125(1552)
Contemporary reviews of the first Brontė novels. 11:57, 89(1947)
Cowan Bridge: new light from old documents. 11:56, 16(1946)
Excursion to Thornton. 13:69, 364(1959)
The Hegers and a Yorkshire family. 14:73, 32(1963)
A history of Oakwell Hall. 11:57, 106(1947)
Mr. Henderson creates a controversy. His edition of Emily's poems. 12:62, 115(1952)
Mr. Hopewell and the Brontės. 13:66, 36(1956)
Mr. Hopewell's silver jubilee as president. 13:66, 42(1956)
New Brontė material comes to light. A picture attributed
to Emily. Letters from the Hegers. 11:59, 249(1949)
Progress of the Parsonage extensions. 13:68, 278(1958)
Tributes to American Brontė scholars. Dr.Fannie Ratchford and Prof. Mildred Christian. 13:68, 260(1958)
Two jubilees. 12:63, 209(1953)
A visit from the Society's American representative. 14:71, 45(1961)
Brontė, C. Jane Eyre. Intro. by J.A.Smith.(R) 12:65, 419(1955)
Brontė, E.J. Complete poems. Edited by P.Henderson.(R) 12:62, 115(1952)
Wuthering Heights. Intro. by D. du Maurier.(R) 12:65, 419(1955)
Wuthering Heights. Intro. by M.Lane.(R) 12:65, 419(1955)
Brontė Society. Tribute to Sir Linton Andrews, LL.D., and
Mrs E. M. Weir. 12:65, 426(1955)
Gerin, W. Charlotte Brontė: the evolution of genius. (R) 15:77, 149(1967)
Hanson, L. & E.M. The four Brontės.(R) 11:60, 370(1950)
Hinkley, L. The Brontės: Charlotte and Emily.(R) 11:59, 265(1949)
Hopewell, D.G. Mrs Edith Weir. 15:78, 267(1968)
Maugham, W.S. Ten novels and their authors. (R) 12:65, 414(1955)
Raymond, E. In the steps of the Brontės. (R) 11:59, 265(1949)
Sprittles, J. A history of Oakwell Hall. (R) 11:57, 106(1947)
WELLDON, Rt.Rev. James Edward Cowell
The Brontė family in relation to Manchester. 4:20, 144(1910)
Edgerley, C.M. The late Bishop Welldon. 9:47, 131(1937)
WELLINGTON, Somerset
Hutchings, M. The Brontės went to Somerset. G:14, 23(1995)
WESS, Glenys Trembling shadows. (Poem) G:25, 22(2000)
WEST, Rebecca Follies of obsession. 12:64, 306(1954)
The role of fantasy in the work of the Brontės. 12:64, 255(1954)
WESTOVER, Noel A. In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
WESTWATER, Martha
Rochester and Greg and Jane and Julia. 18:94, 286(1984)
WETHERSFIELD
McCarthy, N. Wethersfield. G:10, 18(1994)
WHALLEY ABBEY
Bull, R. Excursion to Gawthorpe Hall, Whalley Abbey, Mitton,
Monday, 5 June 1996. G:17, 7(1996)
WHEAT, Patricia H. The Adytum of the heart: the literary criticism of Charlotte Brontė. 21:1/2, 42(1993)
WHEELER, Michael D. Literary and Biblical allusions in The Professor. 17:86, 46(1976)
WHEELHOUSE, John Bateman
Dinsdale, A. 'The most hated figure in Haworth'. 23(1998), 178
WHEELWRIGHT, Frances
Green, J.J. Miss Frances Wheelwright. 5:23, 27(1913)
WHEELWRIGHT, Laetitia
Brontė, C. Two letters from Charlotte Brontė. (29 Mar.1853; 3 June 1850) 12:65, 409(1955)
WHITAKER, Frank What do the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 166(1943)
WHITAKER, Maureen A tender fire.(Play) G:10, 18(1994)
A visit to Hathersage. G.:11, 21(1994)
Martha Taylor Memorial evening. G:19, 7(1997)
'Society' wedding. G:23, 4(1999)
WHITCROSS See MOSCAR CROSS
WHITE, Kathryn
The Brontės. (R) 24(1999), 105
The Brontės: family history. (R) 23(1998), 83
Special centenary exhibitions in the Brontė Parsonage Museum. G:8, 13(1993)
Duckett, R.J. Kathryn White & Ann Dinsdale. G:14, 17(1995)
Glen, H. New casebooks: Jane Eyre. (R) 23(1998), 84
WHITE, Kathryn See also DINSDALE, Ann and WHITE, Kathryn
WHITE, Walter
Copley, J. An early visitor to Haworth. 16:83, 219(1973)
WHITEHEAD, Barbara
Charlotte Brontė and her 'dearest Nell': the story of a friendship.(R) 21:3, 78(1994)
Correspondence. (Henry Nussey) G.:13, 8(1995)
From the Brontė birthplace. G:19, 26(1997) G:20, 28(1998)
G:22, 7(1999)
G:24, 9(2000)
G:25, 27(2000)
The Wooler letters. 19:4, 166(1987)
WHITEHEAD, Peter Brontėgate: a Gothic romance. (R) 25(2000), 96
WHITEHEAD, Phyllis
Hopewell, D.C. Mrs Phyllis Whitehead,M.A. 16:83, 226(1973)
WHITEHEAD, Stephen The Dukedom of Bronte and the name 'Brontė'. 25(2000), 72
WHITTAKER, Garth Charlotte Brontė's photograph. 17:89, 293(1979)
WHITTOME, Timothy A glorious jubilee.(Poem) G:6, 13(1992)
The impressive lessons of Agnes Grey. 21:1/2, 33(1993)
I wish my eyes could have seen Anne's smiles.(poem)G:11, 5(1994)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. G:18, 13(1997)
WHITTON, Kenneth R. Anniversary visit to 65 Cornhill. G:22, 4(1999)
WHITWORTH, Patricia A. "The Brontės" (Letter) G:15, 4(1995)
"Living in Essex". G:10, 13(1994)
WHONE, Clifford
Where the Brontės borrowed books. The Keighley Mechanics'
Institute. 11:60, 344(1950)
WILCOCKS, Richard Brontė Student. G:21, 18(1998)
Brontės on the Web. 23(1998), 183
In memoriam. Sunday 7 June. G:21, 12(1998)
Wuthering Heights at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.(R) G:24. 20(2000)
Whitehead, P. Brontėgate: a Gothic romance. (R) 25(2000), 96
WILDE, Jean & Palmer, Roy "Charlotte Brontė". G:6, 15(1992)
WILDE, Oscar O'Flahertie Wills
Ballad of Reading Gaol. lines 645-656 G:17, 26(1996)
WILDING, Paul Headstones at Haworth. (Poem) G:16, 22(1996)
WILKINSON, Gladys Doreena Ponden Kirk, (Poem) 13:69, 366(1959)
WILKS, Brian The Brontės.(R) 16:85, 409(1975)
Charlotte in love. The courtship and. marriage of Charlotte Brontė. (R) 23(1998), 197
Charlotte in love. (Letter) 24(1999), 103
Schools and schooling in the life and literature of the Brontė family. 18:95, 355(1985)
The State of Haworth Churchyard: a letter from the Rev. John Wade. 23(1998), 71
Chitham, E. The birth of Wuthering Heights. (R) 23(1998), 193
The birth of Wuthering Heights (R) 26(2001), 212
There is a spot mid barren hills. 19:4, 310(1989)
Winnifrith, T.J. & Chitham, E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė.(R) 19:8, 375(1989)
WILLETT, Flora Katherine
Which Brontė was "often rebuked"? A note favouring Anne.18:92, 143(1982)
WILLIAMS, Meg Harris
A strange way of killing: the poetic structure of Wuthering Heights.(R) 19:5, 223(1988)
WILLIAMS, William Smith
Brontė, C. A letter from Charlotte to W.S.Williams. (18 Aug.1848) 12:64, 301(1954)
Two letters from Charlotte (6 Feb.1846; 13 Mar.1848) 12:64, 299(1954)
Peters, Margot An unpublished Brontė letter: the second
edition of Jane Eyre. (13 Jan.1848) 18:92, 115(1982)
WILLIS, Irene Cooper- See COOPER-WILLIS, Irene
WILMOTT, Elvira
Lemon, C.H. Early visitors to Haworth from Ellen Nussey
to Virginia Woolf.(R) 21:7, 369(1996)
WILLS, Jack C. The shrine of truth: an approach to the
works of Charlotte Brontė. 15:80, 392(1970)
WILSON, Hon. Barbara The Brontės as governesses. 9:49, 217(1939)
WILSON, John, 1785-1854
Laughlin, M.P. John Wilson's Lights and shadows of Scottish
life and Jane Eyre. 20:5, 267(1992)
WILSON, Julia
Westwater, M. Rochester and Grey and Jane and Julia. 18:94, 286(1984)
WILSON, Rev. William Carus
Ewbank, J.M. The life and work of William Carus Wilson.1791-1859.(R) 13:70, 437(1960)
WIMPERIS, Edmund Morison Wildfell Hall. Engravings. G:16, 27(1996)
WIND TURBINES G:11, 2(1994)
WINDSOR, Ann Miss Brontė and I. (Play) G:13, 20(1995)
WINNIFRITH, Thomas J.
The background to Sir James Stephen's letter. 21:4, 151(1994)
The Birstall letters. 21:5,187(1995)
The Brontės.(R) 17:87, 146(1977)
The Brontės and their background.(R) 16:83, 232(1973)
The life of Patrick Branwell Brontė. 24(1999), 1
Major authors on CD-ROM: the Brontės.(R) 23(1998), 190
Miss Scatcherd's identity. 16:85, 364(1975)
Mrs Robinson and her cousins. 24(1999), 186
More on the Robinsons and their relations. 25(2000), 79
A note on some place-names in northwest Derbyshire. 21:7, 337(1996)
Barker, J.R.V. The Brontės.(R) 21:5, 20(1995)
The Brontės: a life in letters. (R) 23(1998), 75
Brontė, E.J. Poems of Emily Brontė. Edited by D. Roper
and E. Chitham.(R) 21:7, 370(1996)
McNees, E. The Brontė sisters. Critical assessments. (R) 22(1997), 149
Wilks, B. Charlotte in love. (R) 23(1998), 197
WINNIFRITH, Thomas J. See also CHITHAM, Edward and WINNIFRITH, Thomas J.
WINNIFRITH, Thomas J. & CHITHAM, Edward.
Charlotte and Emily Brontė.(R) 19:8, 375(1989)
WINNIFRITH, Thomas J. & DUCKETT, Robert J.
Third biggest. G:15, 6(1995)
WINTERBOTHAM, Rev. John
Elfenbein, A. The argument between the Rev. Winterbotham
and the Rev. Brontė. 20:2, 89(1990)
WISE, Thomas James
A bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of the
members of the Brontė family.(R) 5:28, 209(1918)
Winnifrith, T.J. The Birstall letters. 21:5, 187(1995)
Wood, B. A note on some of the Brontė exhibits contributed
to the Museum by C. Shorter & T.J. Wise. 1:8, 43(1898)
WOHL, Anthony S. The Victorian family: structure and stresses. (R) 17:88, 233(1978)
WOOD, Butler
A bibliography of the works of the Brontė family. 1:1 (1895)
Supplement: 1:6 (1897)
The Charlotte Brontė centenary. 5:27, 169(1917)
Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 3(1926)
The connection of Charlotte Brontė with the Lake District. 5:23, 13(1913)
Death of Miss Gaskell. 5:24, 78(1914)
The disputed portrait of Charlotte Brontė. 5:24, 78(1914)
Editorial notes.(Mrs Humphrey Ward's retirement.) 5:28, 208(1918)
First editions of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights 5:27, 188(1917)
Haworth Parsonage. 7:37, 107(1927)
Influence of the moorlands on Charlotte and Emily Brontė. 6:32, 79(1922)
The last link with the Brontė family. 5:25, 121 (1915)
The last of the Shirley curates. 5:24., 82(1914)
The late Mr. Clement K. Shorter. 7:37, 104(1927)
The late Mr. H.H. Bonnell. 7:37, 103(1927)
Mrs A. B. Nicholls. 5:25, 120(1915)
A note on some of the Brontė exhibits contributed to the Museum by
C. Shorter & T.J. Wise. 1:8, 43(1898)
Our late president. (Sir W.R. Nicoll) 6:33. 127(1923)
Patrick Branwell Brontė and Wuthering Heights. 7:37, 97(1927)
A portrait of Emily Brontė. 5:24, 80(1914)
Recent Brontė literature. 5:25, 118(1915)
5:26, 150(1916)
Sale of Brontė relics. 5:25, 116(1915)
Some bibliographical notes on the Brontė literature. 4:21, 180(1911)
Sydney Dobell's article on Currer Bell. 5:28, 210(1918)
Two poems by Anne Brontė. 7:36, 37(1926)
Edgerley, C.M. The late Mr. Butler Wood: a tribute. 8:45, 179(1935)
WOOD, John A. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
WOOD, John Frederick
In memoriam G:26, 6(2001)
Hartley, A. (obituary) G:26, 6(2001)
WOOD, Kenneth, G. In memoriam. G:22, 18(1999)
WOOD, Robert S.
Edgerley, C.M. Mr. Robert S. Wood. 9:49, 259(1939)
WOOD, Steven C.
The Haworth parish registers, trade directories and tithe awards 26(2001), 84
WOOD, William Hoffman - Trust
Award for Brontė sculpture group. 12:63, 222(1953)
WOODHOUSE GROVE
Barnard, R. Excursion to the courtship country. G:10, 12(1994)
WOODWARD, Professor Three Brontė letters. 14:74, 46(1964)
WOOLER, Margaret
Blakeley, Rev. M.W. Memories of Margaret Wooler and her sisters. 12:62, 113(1952)
Sumner, C.D. Who was the stranger at Anne Brontė's funeral. G:1, 3(1990)
WOOLER FAMILY
Whitehead, B. The Wooler sisters. 19:4, 166(1987)
WOOLF, Virginia Haworth, November 1904. 17:89, 272(1979)
WOOLLCOTT, Alexander Long, long ago.(R) 10:55, 288(1945)
WOOLRIDGE, Mary
Barnard, R. Mary Woolridge and Stephanie Skwarek. G:13, 14(1995)
WORDSWORTH, Jonathan Wordsworth and the poetry of Emily Brontė. 16:82, 85(1972)
WORDSWORTH, William
The Borderers.
lines 1539-1544 16:82, 89(1972)
I wandered lonely as a cloud.
lines 19-22 14:74, 26(1964)
The Prelude. Book 6. Text of 1805.
lines 532-542 16:82, 97(1972)
Wordsworth, J. Wordsworth and the poetry of Emily Brontė.16:82, 85(1972)
WORONCOW, Barbara
Housing our heritage: the extension to the Brontė Parsonage Museum. G:3, 11(1991)
WORTH VALLEY
Skirrow, E. Upper Worth Valley schools in the nineteenth century. 20:3, 156(1991)
WRIGHT, William
Baker, R. Dr. Wright and the Brontės. 23(1998), 171
WROOT, Herbert E. The Brontė memorial window at Haworth Church. 6:30, 22(1920)
A Brontė relic. (Account book, 1848) 5:29, 274(1919)
The late Mr. W. T. Field. 6:32, 112(1922)
The late Rev. A. B. Nicholls. 4:16, 11(1907)
The persons and places of the Brontė novels. 3 (1906)
Edgerley, C.M. Mr. Herbert E. Wroot. 9:49, 257(1939)
WYCOLLER
Cheney, P. Excursion to Wycoller Tuesday, 4 June 1996. G:17, 8(1996)
Dodds, M. The Brontė walk.(Wycoller) G:14, 14(1995)
WYZEWA, T. de Emily Brontė 1818 -19th December, 1848. 17:86, 30(1976)
YATES, W.W. Dewsbury and the Brontės. 1:3, 8(1895)
YELLIN, Tamar The three suns. 17:87, 156(1977)
YORK
Barnard, H. Excursion to York. G:19, 22(1997)
YORKSHIRE
Campbell, K. Curious tales of Old West Yorkshire.(R) 25(2000), 105
Graham, J. & Hamilton, J. Journey down the east coast. G:21, 7(1998)
Heywood, C. Pennine landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights 26(2001), 187
Jeffares, A.N. Shirley a Yorkshire novel. 15:79, 281(1969)
Patchett, A.N. Some unique Yorkshire towns. (R) G:20, 27(1998)
Waterson,E. and Meadows,P. Lost houses of the West Riding.(R) 25(2000), 202
YORKSHIRE OBSERVER
Sale of Brontė relics in London, 15th December, 1916. 5:27, 181(1917)
YORKSHIRE TELEVISION - Brontė Connection
Lemon, C.H. Brontė diary. 17:89, 297(1979)
YOUDELMAN, Rachel An interview with Japanese Brontė scholar, Seiko Aoyama. 25(2000), 160
YOUNG, Daphne N. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
YOUNG, Herrick B. Miss Fannie Ratchford honoured. 12:64, 267(1954)
ZHANG, Shuyu Brontė research in China. 24(1999), 174 25(2000), 85
The Brontės live in my heart. G:24, 11(2000)
ZLOTNICK, Susan Women,writing,and the Industrial Revolution. (R) 24(1999), 201