Anne Brontё Chronology
17/01/1820
Anne Bronte, sixth child of the Bronte family was born at Thornton.
25/03/1820
Anne Bronte sixth child of the Bronte family was baptised at Thornton.
08/04/1839
Anne Bronte became governess for the Ingham family at Blake Hall Mirfield.
10/11/1842
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "To Cowper".
31/10/1843
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "The Captive Dove".
18/01/1845
Anne and Branwell Bronte returned to their employment as tutors for the Robinson family at Thorp Green.
20/05/1845
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "If this be all".
07/05/1846
First printed copies of the Book of "Poems" by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte arrived at the Parsonage. They had used the pseudonym of Acton, Currer and Ellis Bell.
04/07/1846
The published Bronte Poems using the pseudonym of Acton, Currer and Ellis Bell received favourable criticism. Only two copies were sold.
04/07/1847
The manuscripts of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey were sent to the publishers; T.C. Newby. They were published in December 1847.
14/12/1847
Emily and Anne received six published copies of their novels, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey from their publishers.
08/07/1848
Charlotte and Anne Bronte visited London to meet their publisher and revealed their true identity. The Bronte sisters had been using the pseudonyms Acton Currer and Bell.
22/07/1848
Anne Bronte finished the preface to the second edition of her novel the Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
05/01/1849
Anne Bronte caught influenza, consumption was diagnosed in both lungs.
24/05/1849
Charlotte and Anne Bronte went to Scarborough with Ellen Nussey. Anne’s health was declining.
28/05/1849
Anne Bronte died at 2 o'clock in the afternoon aged 29 at Scarborough.
30/05/1849
Anne Bronte was buried at St Mary's churchyard Castle Hill Scarborough. She had died on 28th May aged 29.
Anne Bronte, sixth child of the Bronte family was born at Thornton.
25/03/1820
Anne Bronte sixth child of the Bronte family was baptised at Thornton.
08/04/1839
Anne Bronte became governess for the Ingham family at Blake Hall Mirfield.
10/11/1842
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "To Cowper".
31/10/1843
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "The Captive Dove".
18/01/1845
Anne and Branwell Bronte returned to their employment as tutors for the Robinson family at Thorp Green.
20/05/1845
Anne Bronte wrote her poem "If this be all".
07/05/1846
First printed copies of the Book of "Poems" by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte arrived at the Parsonage. They had used the pseudonym of Acton, Currer and Ellis Bell.
04/07/1846
The published Bronte Poems using the pseudonym of Acton, Currer and Ellis Bell received favourable criticism. Only two copies were sold.
04/07/1847
The manuscripts of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey were sent to the publishers; T.C. Newby. They were published in December 1847.
14/12/1847
Emily and Anne received six published copies of their novels, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey from their publishers.
08/07/1848
Charlotte and Anne Bronte visited London to meet their publisher and revealed their true identity. The Bronte sisters had been using the pseudonyms Acton Currer and Bell.
22/07/1848
Anne Bronte finished the preface to the second edition of her novel the Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
05/01/1849
Anne Bronte caught influenza, consumption was diagnosed in both lungs.
24/05/1849
Charlotte and Anne Bronte went to Scarborough with Ellen Nussey. Anne’s health was declining.
28/05/1849
Anne Bronte died at 2 o'clock in the afternoon aged 29 at Scarborough.
30/05/1849
Anne Bronte was buried at St Mary's churchyard Castle Hill Scarborough. She had died on 28th May aged 29.