CHRONOLOGY
1810
September 29, Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson born at 93
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, the eighth child of William Stevenson and his wife,
Elizabeth (nee Holland).
1811
Her mother dies and Elizabeth is sent to her mother's
sister, Aunt Lomb, at Knutsford.
1822-1827
At Avonbank School, kept by Miss Maria Byerley and her
sisters, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1828
Her brother, John Stevenson, disappears on a voyage to
India.
1829
Goes to London to help nurse her dying father. Most
unhappy with her stepmother.
1829-1831
Visits Newcastle with Anne Turner, then travels to
Edinburgh and Manchester, where she meets William Gaskell, assistant to John
Robberds,
Anne's brother-inlaw, and minister of Cross Street
Chapel.
1832
August 30, returns to Knutsford and marries William Gaskell
in the parish church according to the rites of the Church of England.
Honeymoon spent
in North Wales, then returns to 14 Dover Street. Manchester.
1833
A daughter, stillborn.
1834
September 12, Marianne born, referred to in letters as
Ma.
1837
January, "Sketches Among the Poor," No. 1, Blackwood's
Magazine. Margaret Emily, known as Meta, born. Aunt Lumb dies on May 1.
1841
Visits Heidelberg and the Rhineland.
1842
October 7, Florence Elizabeth born. Family moves to
larger house at 121 Upper Rumford Street.
1844
October 23, William born.
1845
October 10, William dies while the family is on
holiday in Wales.
1846
September 3, Julia Bradford born.
1847-1848
"Libbie Marsh's Three Eras " "The
Sexton's Hero," and "Christmas Storms and Sunshine" published in
Howitt's Journal.
Published by
William Howitt, a fellow Unitarian.
1848
Mary Barton published in two volumes by
Chapman and Hall. Visits Southport and Plas Penthyn.
1850
Moves to new house at Plymouth Grove. Visits
KayShuttleworths at Windermere. Offers to visit Charlotte Bronte.
"The Moorland Cottage" published by Chapman
and Hall. "The Heart of John Middleton" in Household Words.
Meets Charlotte
Bronte August 19.
1851
Cranford in Household Words,
"Mr. Harrison's Confessions" in the Ladies Companion. Visits
London, Capesthorne,
Knutsford,
Broughton-in-Furness.
1852
"The Old Nurse's Story" in Household
Words. Visits Silverdale, Lake District, London.
1853
Ruth published in three volumes by
Chapman and Hall. Cranford published as single volume by Chapman and
Hall.
Visits London, Paris, North Wales. Invited to Haworth
by Charlotte Bronte. "The Squire's Story" in Household Words.
1854
Visit to France with Marianne. William Gaskell
appointed senior minister of Cross Street Chapel. Serial publication of North
and South
in Household Words.
1855
Visit to Mary and Julius MohI in Paris with Meta.
Requested to write Life of Charlotte Bronte by Patrick Bronte,
Charlotte's father.
North and
South published in two volumes by Chapman and Hall. "Half a Life-time
Ago" in Household Words.
Lizzie Leigh
and Other Stories published by Chapman and Hall.
1857
The Lift of Charlotte Bronte published by Smith, Elder.
Travels to Italy with Marianne and Meta. Visits Oxford, Seacale, Chatsworth,
Broad Leas.
1858
"The Doom of the Grifhths"in Harper's
Magazine. "My Lady Ludlow," in Household Words. Spends
autumn in Heidelberg, Florence, and Paris.
"Right at Last" published in Household
Wordss as "The Sin of a Father." "The Manchester
Marriage" published in Household Words
as "A House to Let."
1859
Visits Worleston, Ashbourne, London, Canterbury.
"The Crooked Branch" published in All the Year Round as
"The Ghost in the Garden Room.
" Round
the Sofa and Other Tales published by Sampson, Low. "Lois the
Witch" in All the Year Round. Holiday in Whitby (Monkshaven).
1860
Right at Last and Other Tales, Sampson, Low. Visits
Haworth, Oxford, London, Winchester, Heidelberg.
1861
"The Grey Woman" in All the Year Round.
Travels to Normandy and Brittany with Meta. "Six Weeks at Heppenheim"
in Cornhill Magazine.
1862
Visits London, Paris, Eton, Eastbourne, and Oxford.
1863
Florence marries Charles Crompton, a lawyer. "A
Dark Night's Work" in All the Year Round. Visits Mary Mohl in Paris
and then travels to
Rome. "Cousin Phillis" in Cornhill
Magazine. Sylvia's Lovers published in three volumes by Smith,
Elder. Visits Florence and Venice.
1864
Negotiates purchase of house for retirement. Wives
and Daughters published serially in Cornhill Magazine.
1865
Buys the Lawn at Holybourne, Alton. The Grey Woman
and Other Tales published by Smith, Elder. Dies suddenly while talking
with her daughters at Holybourne on November 12.
Buried on November 16 at Brook Street Chapel in Knutsford.
©This
extract is taken from Coral Lansbury, Elizabeth Gaskell [Boston: Twayne
Publishers,1984]
URL: http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EG-Chro.html (visited 27/10/08)
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