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As
an
aside,
Luddendenfoot
once
had
a
famous
(or
perhaps
infamous)
clerk
-
drunkard
Branwell
Brontë,
brother
to
the
famous
Brontë
sisters
and
writers.
He
was
sacked
from
his
post
in
March
1842
after
an
audit
revealed
a
discrepancy
in
the
books.
Today,
a
blue
plaque
on
the
Jubilee
Refreshment
rooms
at
Sowerby
Bridge
station
commemorates
him.
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As an aside, Luddendenfoot once had a famous (or perhaps infamous) clerk - drunkard Branwell Brontë, brother to the famous Brontë sisters and writers. He was sacked from his post in March 1842 after an audit revealed a discrepancy in the books. Today, a blue plaque on the Jubilee Refreshment rooms at Sowerby Bridge station commemorates him.
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