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  1. Patrick Brontë fue un sacerdote anglicano y escritor irlandés, que residió durante la mayor parte de su vida adulta en Inglaterra y fue padre de las célebres escritoras inglesas Charlotte, Emily y Anne Brontë, así como de Branwell Brontë.

  2. Patrick Brunty was born 17 March 1777, son of Hugh [Prunty] of Emdale, Co Down. [1] Patrick Brunty was the oldest of ten children born to Hugh Brunty and Alice McClory. In October 1802 he registered as a student at St John's College in Cambridge, England, where he changed the spelling of his surname from Brunty to Brontë.

  3. 10 de may. de 2016 · Rev. Patrick Brontë, who thankfully did not quit his day job . Reading further in Lynne Reid Banks’s book on the Brontës, I’m finding a certain fascination with their father, Patrick. Such a solitary man, a shadowy figure. What’s known about him is just enough to intrigue. I suppose everyone’s curious about what’s unknown in history.

  4. Emily Jane Brontë fue una de los seis hijos del clérigo Patrick Brontë, de clase media acomodada, y Maria Branwell. En 1820, Patrick Brontë se trasladó con su familia a Haworth, una ciudad industrial superpoblada al borde de los páramos. Tras la muerte de la madre de Brontë (1821), los niños fueron criados por su tía Elizabeth.

  5. Patrick and Maria Brontë had four more children during their five years at Thornton, before moving to Haworth with their completed family of six in 1820. The following year Mrs. Brontë died, and her sister, Elizabeth Branwell, moved into the Parsonage to look after the children.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2014 · We continued to follow the “Brontë road”. We passed the two-storey house near Lisnacreevy where Hugh and Alice brought up their family of 10 children, we passed the “dancing Glen” where they secretly met according to local legend, and arrived at the next stop on the drive, Alice McClory’s cottage in Ballynaskeagh.This cottage was the childhood home of Patrick’s mother, and is ...