Abstract

AbstractThe death took place at Banagher, King's County, Ireland, on Monday, December 3rd, 1906, of the Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls, the husband of Charlotte Bronte. The novelist herself died more than half a century ago, and by the general public it was probably little known that the partner of her brief married life was still alive. He lived in the strictest seclusion in a tiny Irish village, but down to almost the last he kept in touch with a few Yorkshire admirers of his wife's genius.

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