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In 1842 Charlotte and Emily travelled to Brussels to enrol in a boarding school run by Constantin Heger ( 1809 – 96 ) and his wife Claire Zoé Parent Heger ( 1804 – 87 ).
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1842 and Charlotte
In 1842, Emily accompanied Charlotte to Brussels, Belgium, where they attended a girls ' academy run by Constantin Heger.
Charlotte, 4th Duchess of Richmond ( 1768 – 1842 ) ( Joseph Nollekens, 1812 ) Later in the year he married Lady Charlotte Gordon, daughter of the 4th Duke of Gordon.
* Matilda Elizabeth Somerset ( 1815-3 April 1905 ) ( portrait 1843 ) who married 1842 Horace Marryat ( 1818-1887 ), a prolific traveller in Europe, and had issue two sons-Adrian Somerset Marryat ( b 1844 ) and Frederick Marryat ( b 1851 ), and one daughter Ida Horatia Charlotte Marryat ( 1843 – 1910 ) who married 19 September ( not November ) 1863 ( div 1889 ' Count Gustavus Frederick Bonde ( 1842 – 1909 ), a Swedish nobleman, with issue two sons and one daughter ( or three sons and two daughters.
In 1842, Nathaniel de Rothschild married Charlotte de Rothschild ( 1825 – 1899 ), daughter of James Mayer Rothschild.
They had 5 children: Charlotte Elizabeth ( 1842 ), Alice ( 1845 ), Edward Boardman ( 1847 ), Ethie Gilbert 1850 and Franklin ( 1854 ).
The story is based upon Charlotte Brontë's experiences in Brussels, where she studied as a language student and was a teacher in 1842.
Great-granddaughter Henriette Charlotte Harms ( 1842 – 1928 ) married the senator of Lübeck Johann Fehling ( 1835 – 1893 ), nephew of the chemist Hermann von Fehling.
She was born Charlotte Stuart in Paris, a daughter of the British ambassador, Charles Stuart ( later Baron Stuart de Rothesay ) and was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria from 1842 to 1855.
1842 and Emily
Early in 1842 Wakefield had been joined in New Zealand by his daughter, Emily, then sixteen years old.
Charles and Hannah had 13 children: Charles ( 1838 – 1903 ), Frederick ( 1839 – 1905, married Anne Jane Sutcliffe ), Elizabeth ( 1840 – 1912, married Thomas Boyes ), Henry ( 1842 – 1866 ), Ellen ( 1844 – 1845 ), Edward ( 1845 – 1845 ), Walter ( 1846 – 1911 ), Thirza Ann ( 1849 – 1929, married Robert William Skilton ), Edmund ( 1851 – 1923, married Annie Morris ), Emily ( 1853 – 1923 ), Jessie ( 1855 – 1904 ), Arthur William ( 1857 – 1946, married Eliza Jane Wilson ), and Horace ( 1859 – 1867 ).
Walter was twice married, firstly in 1842 to Emily Frances Court ( d. 1858 ), and secondly in 1861 to Flora Macnabb.
In 1842 J. K. Salomoński published a short biography of Emilia Plater in New York, under the title of Emily Plater, The Polish Heroine ; Life of the Countess Emily Plater.
1842 and travelled
After the completion of his university studies at Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel, the University of Leipzig and Humboldt University, Berlin, he travelled for three years in France and Italy ; in 1839 he became Privatdozent at Kiel, and in 1842 professor-extraordinary of archaeology and philology at the University of Greifswald ( ordinary professor 1845 ).
In 1842, looking for coal, Gesner travelled to Quebec, where he discovered the first of the great fossil deposits of the future Miguasha National Park.
Father Mathew also travelled in England and Scotland ( 1842 ) and in the USA ( 1849 to 1851 ) to preach temperance.
In 1842, Combe delivered a course of twenty-two lectures on phrenology in the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, and he travelled much in Europe, inquiring into the management of schools, prisons and asylums.
Baron and French chargé d ' affaires in Bogotá ( 1838 – 1842 ), Athens ( 1850 ) and Ambassador to London ( 1852 – 1863 )-during which period he also travelled to China and Japan in 1857 and 1858 — he produced many famous daguerrotypes — chief among them those of the Acropolis.
Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to travel by train, on 13 June 1842, when she travelled on the Great Western Railway ( GWR ), which ran the line between London and Windsor ( for the Castle ).
They are those of :- Jules Dumont d ' Urville with René-Primevère Lesson ( the largest including material from the Falkland Islands, the coast of Chile and Peru, the southern and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea ); Justin Goudot who had explored South America from 1822 ( and continued to until 1842 ); a Louis Pilate who was based in Georgia and Louisiana U. S. A. but lived for five years in Mérida, Yucatán ; Auguste Sallé, a young collector later to become a Paris insect dealer with South American connections ; Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d ' Orbigny who between 1826 and 1823 had travelled, on a mission for the Paris Museum, in to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru returning France with an enormous collection of more than 10, 000 natural history specimens ; Peter Claussen ( c. 1804 – 1855 ) a Danish naturalist who collected in Brazil, a M. Giesebrecht, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ( Diptera from Egypt ) and three members of a Belgian Commission for the exploration of tropical countries, August Giesebreght ( 1810 – 1893 ), Nicholas Funk ( 1817 – 1896 ) and Jean Jules Linden ( 1817 – 1898 ).
1842 and Brussels
* He was recognized by the main artistic bodies of many European countries, and was enrolled as a member of the academies of art in Rome ( Accademia di San Luca ) in 1842, Saint Petersburg ( 1845 ), Brussels ( 1847 ), Prussia ( 1849 ) and Stockholm ( 1850 ).
Within the transitional period from cane to beet sugar, Florian Dacher invented the Brussels Waffle ( Brusselse Wafel ), the predecessor to American “ Belgian ” waffles, recording the recipe in 1842 / 43.
However, the oldest recognized reference to " Gaufres de Bruxelles " ( Brussels Waffles ) by name is attributed from 1842 / 43 to Florian Dacher, a Swiss baker in Ghent, Belgium, who had previously worked under pastry chefs in central Brussels.
His grandfather had been grand louvetier of France ; his father was Charles Louis Bernard de Cléron, comte d ' Haussonville Comte Joseph had filled a series of diplomatic appointments at Brussels, Turin and Naples before he entered the chamber of deputies in 1842 for Provins.
In 1842 its contents were enriched by the addition of the neoclassical furnishings of his former palace in Brussels, today the Palais des Académies.
He made his debut at the Brussels Salon in 1842 with a Music Party and an Interior of a 17th-century Guard-room in the style of Gerard ter Borch and Gabriel Metsu.
He performed the solo viola part of Berlioz's Harold en Italie multiple times, the first in September 1842 in Brussels under the direction of the composer.
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