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Ellen Nussey (20
April 1817 – 26
November 1897) was born in
Birstall Smithies in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, England. She was a
lifelong friend, correspondent...
- The
Nussey Baronetcy, of
Rushwood Hall in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 22 July 1909 for Thomas...
- her
former schoolmate Ellen Nussey. 350 of the some 500
letters sent by Brontë to
Nussey survive,
whereas all of
Nussey's letters to Brontë were burned...
- Nicholls,
founded partly on the
confidence of
Ellen Nussey,
seemed to him to be unjustified.
Ellen Nussey, who
hated Arthur,
insists that his
marital claims...
- Sir
Thomas Willans Nussey, 1st
Baronet DL JP (12
October 1868 – 12
October 1947) was an
English barrister and
Liberal Party politician. He was the Member...
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mysterious figure and a
challenge for
biographers to ****ess.
Except for
Ellen Nussey and
Louise de B****ompierre, Emily's
fellow student in Brussels, she does...
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distributing keepsakes to the family's servants, and
moved back to Ireland.
Ellen Nussey, a
friend of Charlotte's,
accused Nicholls of
being "that
wicked man who...
- ISBN 978-0-87893-243-6.[page needed]
Stephen Nussey,
Saffron Whitehead (2001).
Saffron A. Whitehead,
Stephen Nussey (eds.). Endocrinology: an
integrated approach...
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Charlotte left for Roe Head
School in
January 1831. Charlotte's
friend Ellen Nussey visited Haworth in 1833 and
reported that
Emily and Anne were "like twins"...
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Helen Georgiana Nussey OBE (27
November 1875 – 6
February 1965) was an
early British welfare worker and
writer on gardening.
Nussey was born in Richmond...