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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 ...

  2. 22 mag 2024 · Being the Brontes Charlotte Bronte's marriage with The Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls. Follow the dramatic reenactment of Charlotte Bronte's wedding. Gallery. 4/11 Previous Next. At the ...

  3. 18 dic 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 5 set 2019 · Arthur Bell Nicholls, the Rev. Brontë’s curate, surprised her with a proposal of marriage. Charlotte’s father disapproved of the proposal, and Nicholls left his post. She turned down his proposal initially, then began secretly corresponding with him until they became engaged and he returned to Haworth.

  6. 19 apr 2022 · When he was thirteen, John became a pupil-teacher at the school in Haworth, a role for which he required extra tuition. He received this on Saturday mornings from the Rev Arthur Bell Nicholls. During his lessons, John witnessed first-hand Mr Nicholls' distress over his unrequited love for Charlotte Brontë—a situation John never forgot and ...

  7. Alan Adamson's biography takes recent scholarship into account and adds new material about Nicholl's family, education, and early life in Ireland to g...