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Mr. Bronte remained for five years at Hartshead, in the parish of Dewsbury.
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Mr. Bronte was the incumbent of Hartshead; and had the reputation in the neighbourhood of being a very handsome fellow, full of Irish enthusiasm, and with something of an
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Altogether not so pleasant a place as Hartshead, with its ample outlook over cloud-shadowed, sun-flecked plain, and hill rising beyond hill to form the distant horizon.
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Hartshead is a very small village, lying to the east of
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Mr. Bronte resided here for five years; and, while the incumbent of Hartshead, he wooed and married Maria
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We take him up now settled as a curate at Hartshead, in
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"Dr. Buchan, began his career as a Scotch physician at Sheffield, and actually wrote his famous 'Domestic Medicine,' in the house at the south corner of Hartshead, in which for many years has resided Mr.J. Montgomery."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 404, December 12, 1829 Various
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When thirty, we find him established as curate at the shabby little town of Hartshead, in Yorkshire.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 1916
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Some few years ago the late Mr. George Roberts described in his "History of Lofthouse" a curious dial, partly cylindrical, which he had seen at Hartshead Church, Yorkshire.
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While he was at Hartshead the handsome inflammable Irish curate met Maria Branwell at her uncle's parsonage near Leeds.
Emily Brontë 1900
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