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  1. Arthur Bell Nicholls (6 January 1819 – 2 December 1906) was the husband of the English novelist Charlotte Brontë. Between 1845 and 1861 Nicholls was one of Patrick Brontë 's curates and was married to his eldest surviving child, Charlotte, for the last nine months of her life.

  2. Arthur Nicholls stayed on to look after Mr Brontë until his death in 1861. He had hoped to take over the living on his father-in-law's death, but was overlooked, so returned to his roots near Banagher, took up farming and never worked as a priest again.

  3. 3 de dez. de 2023 · Arthur Bell Nicholls was the widower of Charlotte Brontë and a devoted admirer of her and her family. He lived in Banagher, Ireland, where he created a Brontë shrine in his home and married his cousin Mary.

  4. 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.

  5. 18 de jul. de 2013 · Arthur Bell Nicholls progressed from curate to being Charlotte's 'dear boy'. He was at Haworth when first Branwell and then Emily and Anne died, leaving Charlotte the sole survivor. It was inevitable they should become closer.

    • Margaretand Robert Cochrane
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  6. 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. In short, he was a bit of a bore.

  7. 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.