Anne Bronte
- Pen Name: Acton Bell
English
Notable Author - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Father Patrick Bronte
- Sister: Charlotte Bronte
- Sister: Emily Bronte
Notable Author - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1820/01/17 | Anne Bronte is born to Maria and Rev Patrick Bronte at home on Market Street in the village of Thornton, Bradford, England. | Born | The Bronte Birthplace | Bradford | |||
1820/03/25 | Anne Bronte is baptised at St James in the village of Thornton, Yorkshire. | Faith | Ruins Of St James's Chapel | Bradford | |||
1820/04/00 | Patrick Bronte moves into St Michael and All Angels' Church, Haworth, parsonage with his wife Maria and six children | Home | Haworth Parsonage (Bronte Museum) | Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury | |||
1848/06/00 | Anne Bronte's "Tenant of Wildfell Hall" by Acton Bell is published in the last week of June 1848. An grand success - within six weeks it will sell out. | Author | Tenant of Wildfell Hall | ||||
1849/05/24 | Anne says goodbye to her father at Haworth, and heads to Scarborough with Charlotte and Ellen Nussey. | Life | Haworth Parsonage (Bronte Museum) | Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury | Anne Bronte's Last Trip | ||
1849/05/24 | Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte and Ellen Nussey stay at the George Hotel at 17 Coney St. | Visitor | 15 and 17 Coney Street | York | Anne Bronte's Last Trip | ||
1849/05/24 | Charlotte Bronte and Ellen Nussey take Anne Bronte around York in a wheelchair shopping for clothes (bonnets and ribbon for neck) and to visit York Minster. | Visitor | Cathedral Church Of St Peter, York Minster | York | Anne Bronte's Last Trip | ||
1849/05/28 | At Wood's Lodgings (lost), on the site of the Grand Hotel, Anne Bronte dies of tuberculosis. | Died | The Grand Hotel | Scarborough | Anne Bronte's Last Trip | ||
1849/05/30 | Anne Bronte is buried in the northern end of St Mary's churchyard, beneath Scarborough Castle walls. Charlotte Bronte, Ellen Nussey and Miss Wooler, former schoolmistress at Roe Head, were the only mourners at the funeral. | In Memoriam | Church Of St Mary, Scarborough | Scarborough |
1 Creative Work by Anne Bronte »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
Tenant of Wildfell Hall | Author | Book | 1848/06/00 |
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