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Number of items: 32.
A. B. Nicholls - 53 typescript transcripts of letters from A. B. Nicholls to Clement King Shorter, c. 1895-1905.
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Bound typescript transcriptions of 20 letters to Joseph Bentley Leyland and one letter to John Brown, as located in the 'Leyland Manuscripts'.
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Brontë Manuscripts' notebook.
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Ellen Nussey
Ellen Nussey Brontëana.
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Extract of a manuscript letter by Elizabeth Gaskell giving an account of a visit to Charlotte Brontë.
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Four letters from A.B. Nicholls to Amelia Ringrose.
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Charlotte Brontë
'Hartlepool Letter', signed Currer Bell, initially attributed to Charlotte Brontë but now recognised to be not authentic.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
I see thy fair hair streaming in the wind...
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Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Mrs Smith, the mother of her publisher, mentioning a visit to Elizabeth Gaskell.
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(3 February 1855)
Letter from Patrick Brontë to Sir James Kay Shuttleworth written shortly before Charlotte's death.
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(undated)
Letter to Amelia Ringrose.
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(11 June 18--)
Letter to Amelia Ringrose.
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Letter to Ellen Nussey.
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(28 June 18--)
Letter to Mrs Gore.
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Manuscript poem beginning 'While fabled scenes and fancied forms...'.
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Manuscript poem entitled 'An Echo from Indian Cannon'.
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Manuscript poem entitled 'Lydia Gisbourne'.
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Manuscript poem entitled 'Pen Maen Mawr'.
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Manuscript poem which begins 'Long since that bold heart...'.
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Manuscript poem, begins 'Tell me what is the most important page...'.
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Manuscript poem, written in pencil, which begins 'I saw a picture, yesterday...'.
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Maria Brontë
(c1800 - 1821)
Maria Brontë letter and manuscript 'The Advantages of Poverty in Religious Concerns.
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(c1800 - 1821)
Maria Brontë letter and manuscript 'The Advantages of Poverty in Religious Concerns - Typescript transcriptions.
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(c1842 - 1848)
'Northangerland' pen and ink sketch.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
Personal note with rough drawings.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
Poem - 'Might rough rocks find 'neath calmest sea...
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Press cutting dealing with the Coroner's inquest into the demise of Reginald John Smith, the principal of the publishing firm Smith, Elder & Co.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
The Shepherd's Chief Mourner', with doodles and notes.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
Southey's Peninsula War.
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(c1855 - c1896)
Two unfinished draft accounts of Emily Brontë.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
When first old Time with me shook hands...' with personal notes.
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Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Brontë
A memento of her Friendship with Mrs Elizabeth Gaskell her Biographer; Comprising a Letter from the Author of 'Jane Eyre' Describing a Visit Paid by Mrs Gaskell; And an Autograph Manuscript from the Latter Giving a Lengthy Account of her Return Visit to Charlotte Brontë at Haworth. 1851-53.
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