Cowan Bridge is a village in the English county of Lancashire.
Elizabeth (1815-1825), the second child, joined her sister Maria at Cowan Bridge where she suffered the same fate.
Emily was 17 and it was the first time she had left Haworth since leaving Cowan Bridge.
You shall go to Cowan Bridge, too, when you are older.
This school is a terrible place, and it is very like the school at Cowan Bridge.
Charlotte Bronte apparently thought it was, although some former pupils of Cowan Bridge later came forward in its defense.
One thing we know for sure is that the teachers at Cowan Bridge were in no hurry to contact parents when their pupils fell ill.
Roe Head, as the school was called, was a very pleasant place, not at all like Cowan Bridge.
The clergy daughters' school at Cowan Bridge run by the Reverend William.
So that's why the girls went to Cowan Bridge.