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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.

 

McAULEY, Roberta Molly Frissell 1913-1999. G:24, 17(2000)
Muriel Greene. G:16, 4(1996)
McBRIDE, Margaret In memoriam. G:21, 23(1998)
McCALLUM, Andrea The dark unquiet hills.(R) G:17, 26(1996)
McCARTHY, Andrew
Brontė Society Brontė Student..(R) 25(2000), 100
Duckett, R.J. People - Andrew McCarthy G:26, 8(2001)
MacCARTHY, Desmond The Brontės in their books. 10:55, 263(1945)
McCARTHY, Margaret A Princess comes to the Parsonage. G:19, 5(1997)
The Royal Hotel G:26, 14(2001)
Wethersfield. G:10, 18(1994)
McCLUSKEY, Anita K. In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
My dear friend Charlotte Brontė. G:4, 8(1991)
McCOURTNEY, Rebecca Charlotte Brontė: if a thing is worth doing. G:25, 8(2000)
McCRACKEN, Sarah Ann Death of Dr. Samuel Edgerley. 12:65, 412(1955)
The late Mrs S.A. McCracken. 13:68, 270(1958)
McDONALD, Catherine At home with the Brontės.(Poem) G:14, 16(1995)
Letter from Angrian member. G:17, 12(1996)
McDONALD, Catherine & Sally Revels at the Ceilidh. G:19, 17(1997)
MACDONALD, Frederika The secret of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 5:25, 119(1915)
McDONALD, Iverach
Benson, E.F. Charlotte Brontė.(R) 8:42, 34(1932)
MACKERETH, James A. The greatness of Emily Brontė. 7:39, 175(1929)
MacLEAN, George E. Unpublished essays in novel writing by Charlotte Brontė. 5:26, 137(1916)
Edgerley, C.M. Dr. George E. MacLean. 9:48, 186(1938)
McNEES, Eleanor The Brontė sisters. Critical assessments. (R) 22(1997), 149
MAIR, Mary To Charlotte Brontė. (Poem) 11:56, 39(1946)
MALETZKE, Elsemarie "The Brontės". (Letter) G.:15, 3(1995)
MALLINSON, Allan In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
MANCHESTER
Brontė Society. Places in the news. 16:84, 294(1974.)
Kay, B. & Knowles, J. Where Jane Eyre and Mary Barton were born. 15:77, 145(1967)
Welldon, Rt.Rev. J.E.C. The Brontė family in relation to Manchester. 4:20, 144(1910)
MANCHESTER - Mount Pleasant
Potts, B. Mount Pleasant. G:20, 4(1998)
MANCHESTER - Theatre Royal
Kay, B.and Knowles J. The Twelfth night Charlotte saw. 15:78, 24.1(1968)
MARGARET ,Princess.
McCarthy, M. A Princess comes to the Parsonage. G:19, 5(1997)
MARSDEN, Hilda The moorlands: the timeless contemporary. 20:1, 25(1990)
20:4, 205(1991)
The scenic background of Wuthering Heights. 13:67, 111(1957)
MARSH, Nicholas Emily Brontė: Wuthering Heights. (R) 25(2000), 188
MARTIN, Loretta "There is a friendly roof I know". G:22, 7(1999)
MARTIN, Robert Bernard The accents of persuasion: Charlotte
Brontė's novels.(R) 15:76, 43(1966)
MARTINEAU, Harriet
Lemon, C.H. "Severe to the point of injustice". 16:83, 199(1973)
Lever, Sir T. Harriet Martineau and her novel Oliver Weld.16:84, 270(1974)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 12(1926)
The connection of Charlotte Brontė with the
Lake District. 5:23, 13(1913)
MARTINEAU, Harriet - Letters
Smith, M. "A warlike correspondence": more letters from
Harriet Martineau. 18:95, 392(1985)
MARTINEAU, Lucy "Innocent and un-Londony": impressions
of Charlotte Brontė. 19:1/2, 44(1986)
MASEFIELD, Muriel Women novelists: from Fanny Burney to
George Eliot. (R) 9:46, 48(1936)
MASSON, Flora The Brontės.(R) 9:46, 49(1936)
MATTHEWS, U.E.J.B. Brontė Brontė descendants.(Letter) 24(1999), 104
Lady Nelson's tomb. 24(1999), 103
The spelling of the name Brontė 23(l998), 177
MAUGHAM, William Somerset Ten novels and their authors.(R)12:65, 414(1955)
MAURICE, John Frederick Denison
Oram, E. Emily and F.D. Maurice. 13:67, 131(1957)
Phillips, M.J. Charlotte Brontė's favourite preacher:
Frederick Denison John Maurice,1805-1872. 20:2, 77(1990)
MAXWELL, Christabel
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)
MAXWELL, J.C. Emily Brontė's "The palace of death". 15:77, 139(1967)
MAYNE, Isobel Emily Brontė's Mr. Lockwood. 15:78, 207(1968)
MEADOWS, Peter See WATERSON, Edward and MEADOWS, Peter
MEDICINE
Van Scoyoc, S.L. The myth of 'Documentation". 25(2000), 176
MEEKER, Claude Haworth: home of the Brontės. 1:2, (1895)
MEIER, T.K. Wuthering Heights and violation of class. 15:78, 233(1968)
MERRALL FAMILY
Gawthrop, H. Branwell Brontė and the Robinson - Merrall link 26(2001), 77
MERRY, Bruce An unknown Italian dramatisation of Wuthering Heights. 16:81, 31(1971)
MESSANGER, Tracey
Dinsdale, A. & White, K. Brontė Parsonage Museum, Haworth: a souvenir guide. (R)23(1998), 203
METCALFE, H.W. Lieut.-Commander H.W.Metcalfe. (Obituary)10:53, 177(1943)
METHODIST CHURCH
Bentley, F.E. The Brontės and Methodism. 11:59, 270(1949)
MEYER, Susan Imperialism at home: race and Victorian fiction.(R) 23(1998), 201
MICHELL, Nicholas Hail, Woman! bane and blessing here
below.(Poem) 12:65, 358(1955)
MIDGLEY, Smith Haworth rhymes & writings. (R) 25(2000), 201
MIDGLEY, Wilson Sunshine on Haworth Moor. 11:60, 309(1950)
MIKKEISEN, Aslang Tre sostre.(R) 12:64, 295(1954)
MILES, Peter Wuthering Heights: the critical debate. (R) 20:3, 126(1991)
MILLAR, Frances A. In memoriam G:17, 30(1996)
MILLER, Barbara Mrs Daphne Carrick née Wilson. G:17, 28(1996)
MILLER, Lucasta
The Brontė myth (R) 26(2001), 207
MILNE, Ruth I. In memoriam G:27, 5(2001)
MILNES, Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe See CREWE-MILNES, Robert Offley Ashburton,
2nd Baron Houghton, Marquess of Crewe
MILTON, John - Samson agonistes
Sullivan, P. Rochester reconsidered: Jane Eyre in the light of the Samson story. 16:83, 192(1973)
MIRFIELD - Blake Hall
Brooke, S. Anne Brontė at Blake Hall. 13:68, 239(1958)
Nussey, J.T.M. Notes on the background of three incidents
in the lives of the Brontės. 15:79, 331(1969)
Stollard, M.L. The passing of Blake Hall. 12:64, 294(1954)
MIRSKY, Prince Dmitry Sviatopolk Through foreign eyes. 6:33, 147(1923)
MITCHELL, Fred
Edgerley, C.M. Mr. Fred Mitchell. 9:48, 187(1938)
MITCHELL, Harold
Hopewell, D.G. Mr. Harold Mitchell. 15:80, 428(1970)
MITCHELL, Hayley R. Readings on Wuthering Heights. (R) 24(1999), 203
MITCHELL, John The 'taste' of Charlotte Brontė. 14:72, 20(1962)
MITTON HALL
Bull, R. Excursion to Gawthorpe Hall, Whalley Abbey, Mitton,
Monday 3 June 1996. G:17, 7(1996)
MOGLEN, Helene Charlotte Brontė: the self conceived.(R) 17:87, 147(1977)
MOLINA, David Newton-de A note on an early French view of Charlotte Brontė: Charles de Mouy's "Romanciers anglais contemporains". 15:80, 417(1970)
MONK, Rev. Ronald C. In memoriarn G:26, 6(2001)
MOON
Kiernan, N.S. The moon in the Brontė novels. 18:91, 36(1981)
MOORE, Virginia In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
MOORS
Marsden, H. The moorlands: the timeless contemporary. 20:1, 25(1990)
20:4, 205(1991)
MORAVIAN CHURCH
Connor, M. Jane Eyre - The Moravian connections. 22(1997), 37
'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
MORELAND, Victoria "It has devoured my existence": emotion and personality in Wuthering Heights. 19:6, 261(1988)
MORGAN, Charles Langbridge What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 163(1943)
MORGAN, Favel Some aspects of Emily Brontė's imagination. 19:5, 205(1988)
MORGAN, Sydney, Lady See OWENSON, Sydney afterwards MORGAN, Sydney, Lady
MORRIS, Brian Robert, Baron Morris of Castle Morris
The Brontės and education, education, education. 22(1997), 1
In memoriam. G:27, 5(2001)
Lord Morris of Castle Morris. 21:7, 381 (1996)
MORRIS, John William The Brontė Parsonage: problems of a collection G:3, 7(1991)
MORRISON, Nancy Agnes Brysson
Haworth harvest: the lives of the Brontės.(R) 15:79, 352(1969)
MORTON VILLAGE
Keyworth, Rev. T. Morton Village in Jane Eyre. 1:4, 7(1896)
MOSCAR CROSS
Raymond, E. Notes on Mr. Nicholls and Whitcross. 11:60, 374(1950)
MOSER, Thomas C. Wuthering Heights: text, sources, criticism.(R) 14:73, 18(1963)
MOSSMAN, Frederick A.T.
Hopewell, D.G. Frederick A.T. Mossman. . 14:72, 48(1962)
MOSSMAN FAMILY
Stevens, J. A note on the Mossmans. 16:81., 47(1971)
Weir, E.M. The Hegers and a Yorkshire family. 14:73, 32(1963)
MOTT, Joan See BROWN, Helen and MOTT, Joan
MOULDING, Hannah Spring walk. G:19, 9(l997)
MOUY, Charles de See DE MOUY, Charles
MOYSE, Michael The Anne Brontė Conference at Scarborough.G:11, 6(1994)
MOZLEY, Anne
Nicoll, Sir W.R. Charlotte Brontė and Anne Mozley. 5:29, 255(1919)
MURPHY, Sharon Charlotte Brontė and. the appearance of Jane Eyre. 23(1998), 17
MUSEUM - Brontė Society See BRONTĖ SOCIETY - Museum
See also HAWORTH - Parsonage
MUSIC
Wallace, R.K. Emily Brontė and music: Haworth, Brussels, and Beethoven. 18:92, 136(1982)
MUSICALS
Duckett, R.J. Wuthering Heights: the musical. G:5, 9(1992)
Walker, M. The enduring appeal of the Brontės in popular art forms 26(2001), 203
MYER, Valerie Grosvenor Charlotte Brontė: truculent spirit.(R) 19:7, 324(1989)
A present Miss Brontė could not refuse. 19:3, 112(1987)
MYNY, Roger In memoriam. G:19, 16(l997)