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  1. "Revd Arthur Bell Nicholls" published on by null. (6 January 1819–2 December 1906)Mr Brontë's curate from May 1845 to 1861, and Charlotte's husband for a tragically short time, from 29 June 1854 until her death on 31 ...

  2. Charlotte Brontë, the longest living of the three sisters, married an Irishman, Arthur Bell Nicholls, from Killead, Country Antrim. Nicholls went to school in Banagher, County Offaly and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. The newly married couple honeymooned in Ireland, visiting Arthur’s relatives. Following Charlotte’s precipitate ...

  3. 28 de fev. de 2008 · "Alan Adamson - a descendent of Arthur Bell Nichols - provides new material about Nicholls' family, education, and early life in Ireland to give a more balanced view. He explores why Bronte, cool and hostile towards Nicholls in the early days of his curacy at Haworth, came to respect and love him, and shows how Patrick Bronte, her difficult father, grew to rely on him after her death."

  4. Arthur Bell Nicholls. A final substantial collection of letters from Charlotte's husband, the Revd AB Nicholls, rounds off the biographical material (Nicholls' hand-copied collection of his wife's poems is included too). Charlotte's final illness, now seemingly associated with pregnancy, is recounted by Nicholls to Ellen Nussey in a remarkably ...

  5. 4 de mai. de 2024 · Arthur Bell Nicholls, who was born in Killead in 1819, was by all accounts a rather bland chap who would struggle to stand out from the crowd. He was bookish, yes, but he was also considered rather dour, strict and conventional.

  6. En resumen, la relación entre Charlotte Brontë y Arthur Bell Nichols fue breve pero intensa. La pareja se enamoró durante su tiempo juntos en Haworth y se casó en 1854, a pesar de las reticencias iniciales del padre de Charlotte. Desafortunadamente, la muerte de Charlotte solo nueve meses después de la boda terminó con su relación ...

  7. 15 de mai. de 2022 · Arthur Bell Nicholls in later life. After what was thought to be his very last service at Haworth on 27 th May 1853 (he was by then officiating at most services due to Patrick Brontë’s health and age), Charlotte encountered Arthur for what they presumed would be the last time, as she again revealed in a letter to Ellen: