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| 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.
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| 08/04/1839 |
Anne Bronte became governess for the Ingham family at Blake Hall Mirfield.
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| 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. |
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