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  1. Né à Killead ( comté d'Antrim, en Irlande) le 6 janvier 1819, Arthur Bell Nicholls est l'un des dix enfants d'un fermier presbytérien irlandais du nom de William Nichols (ou Nicholls), et de son épouse Margaret Bell, qui appartient, elle, à l'église anglicane. En 1825, Arthur et son frère Alan sont envoyés à la Royal Free School de ...

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  3. 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 ...

  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. 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."

  6. Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls (6 Jan 1819 - 2 Dec 1906) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. enwiki Arthur Bell Nicholls; frwiki Arthur Bell Nicholls;

  7. 26 de mai. de 2024 · In December 1852 Arthur Bell Nicholls made his first proposal of marriage to Charlotte Brontë, but his heartfelt plea fell on stony ground. Charlotte rejected him, and her father (who was also his employer) Patrick was furious that this assistant curate should think himself a fair match for Charlotte Brontë.