Roberta Writes – Reblog: Famous Books & Authors – – The Brontë Family: Patrick Brontë, the Patriarch

Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth. Photograph by Robbie Cheadle

In the beginning

Patrick Brontë, born Brunty, was the oldest of ten children born to Hugh Brunty, a farm labourer, and Alice McClory. He grew up in the small village of Drumballyroney in Country Down, Northern Ireland. At the age of twelve, Patrick was apprenticed to a blacksmith, and the to a linen draper and a weaver until he became a teacher in 1798. In 1802, he was given an opportunity to study theology at St John’s College, Cambridge, from where he received his degree in 1806. He was appointed curate at Wethersfield in Essex, where he was ordained a deacon of the Church of England in 1806 and into the priesthood in 1807.

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28 thoughts on “Roberta Writes – Reblog: Famous Books & Authors – – The Brontë Family: Patrick Brontë, the Patriarch

  1. I visited Haworth Parsonage a long time ago. I didn’t know about Patrick, though. He did amazingly well from his humble beginnings.

    While I like Jane Eyre, I also love Wuthering Heights, and only recently read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall recently.

    Such a pity they all died so young.

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