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  1. Arthur Nicholls may refer to: Arthur Bell Nicholls (1819–1906), curate to Patrick Brontë, and husband of Patrick's daughter Charlotte Brontë. Arthur Nicholls (British Army officer) (1911–1944), British recipients of the George Cross. Arthur G. Nicholls (1879–1956), Australian medical missionary. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. 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 reserved manner.

  3. In December 1852 Charlotte received a proposal of marriage from her father's curate Arthur Bell Nicholls. Mr. Nicholls had been with Mr. Brontë for eight years, and the proposal came as a surprise to Charlotte and her father. Partly because he thought his daughter too frail to survive a pregnancy, Mr. Brontë objected, and Charlotte declined. Mr.

  4. It’s so easy to buy into the protagonist, Arthur Bell Nicholls, as he’s portrayed as such a likeable, thoughtful, loyal, self-effacing chap. The style of writing, with authentic dialogue and the reflective delving into Arthur’s private consciousness, draws in the reader until there is really little separation between him and the reader, which reminded me of Jane Eyre!

    • S. R. Whitehead
  5. 11 de abr. de 2021 · Thomas had failed to marry Charlotte Brontë, but his son did – in a way. In 1897 Arthur Milton Cooper Branwell married his cousin – one Charlotte Brontë Jones. There is no doubt about Charlotte’s next proposal, in December 1852, and we all know how it turned out. Arthur Bell Nicholls, her father’s assistant curate, proposed twice.

  6. 18 de dez. de 2022 · Arthur Nicholls was born in 1818 in Ireland to William Nicholls and Margaret Bell. In 1836 he entered Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated in 1844. He was ordained as a Deacon in 1845 in Lichfield and became Patrick Brontë's curate in June of that year. In the 30 March 1851 Census, he was the Curate at Haworth, Single and age 33.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2013 · A talk given by Stephen Whitehead in Haworth on 29 November 2006 to mark the centenary of the death of the Reverend A B Nicholls, BA. Arthur Bell Nicholls: A Reassessment: Brontë Studies: Vol 33, No 2