The Chronicles of Brontë Family
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Francis A. Leyland. The Chronicles of Brontë Family
The Chronicles of Brontë Family
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. EARLY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE BRONTËS
CHAPTER II. MRS. BRONTË
CHAPTER III. THE REV. PATRICK BRONTË
CHAPTER IV. THE GIRLHOOD OF THE BRONTË SISTERS
CHAPTER V. BRANWELL'S BOYHOOD
CHAPTER VI. THE LITERARY TASTES OF THE CHILDREN
CHAPTER VII. YOUTH
CHAPTER VIII. ART-AIMS OF THE BRONTËS
CHAPTER IX. CHARLOTTE AT ROE HEAD
CHAPTER X. BRANWELL BRONTË AND HIS SISTERS' BIOGRAPHERS
CHAPTER XI. BRANWELL AT BRADFORD
CHAPTER XII. LITERARY INFLUENCES AND ASPIRATIONS
CHAPTER XIII. EARLY POEMS
CHAPTER XIV. POEMS ON 'CAROLINE.'
CHAPTER XV. EVENTS AT THE PARSONAGE
CHAPTER XVI. BRANWELL AT BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS
CHAPTER XVII. BRANWELL AT SOWERBY BRIDGE.—CHARLOTTE'S EXERTIONS
CHAPTER XVIII. BRANWELL'S POETRY, 1842
Volume 2
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. EARLY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE BRONTËS
CHAPTER II. MRS. BRONTË
CHAPTER III. THE REV. PATRICK BRONTË
CHAPTER IV. THE GIRLHOOD OF THE BRONTË SISTERS
CHAPTER V. BRANWELL'S BOYHOOD
CHAPTER VI. THE LITERARY TASTES OF THE CHILDREN
CHAPTER VII. YOUTH
CHAPTER VIII. ART-AIMS OF THE BRONTËS
CHAPTER IX. CHARLOTTE AT ROE HEAD
CHAPTER X. BRANWELL BRONTË AND HIS SISTERS' BIOGRAPHERS
CHAPTER XI. BRANWELL AT BRADFORD
CHAPTER XII. LITERARY INFLUENCES AND ASPIRATIONS
CHAPTER XIII. EARLY POEMS
CHAPTER XIV. POEMS ON 'CAROLINE.'
CHAPTER XV. EVENTS AT THE PARSONAGE
CHAPTER XVI. BRANWELL AT BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS
CHAPTER XVII. BRANWELL AT SOWERBY BRIDGE.—CHARLOTTE'S EXERTIONS
CHAPTER XVIII. BRANWELL'S POETRY, 1842
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The diminutive communion-table is lighted by a four-mullioned window, above which, externally, in the wall, appears the date 1620. The interior is blocked, on the ground floor, with high-backed, unpainted deal pews. Two galleries hide the windows almost from view, and cast a gloom over the interior of the edifice. The area under the pews, and in the aisles, is paved with gravestones, and a fetid, musty smell floats through the damp and mouldering interior. In this chapel, Mr. Brontë preached and ministered, and from the pulpit, placed high above the curate and clerk, whence he delivered his sermons, he could see his wife and children in a pew just below him.
The new incumbent of Thornton seems to have taken active interest in his chapel; for in the western screen, which divides a kind of lobby from the nave, is painted, on a wooden tablet, an inscription recording that in the year 1818 this chapel was 'Repaired and Beautified,' the Rev. Patrick Brontë, B.A., being then minister.
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