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    Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 – 20 July 1896), better known as Charles Dickens Jr., was the first child of the English novelist Charles...
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    Charles John Huffam Dickens (/ˈdɪkɪnz/; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist and social critic who created some of the world's best-known...
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    Catherine Thomson "Kate" Dickens (née Hogarth; 19 May 1815 – 22 November 1879) was the wife of English novelist Charles Dickens, the mother of his ten children...
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    aunt, Mary Dickens, Mary Angela Dickens was the eldest of eight children of Charles Dickens, Jr. and his wife Elisabeth Matilda Moule Dickens (née Evans)...
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    The Dickens family are the descendants of John Dickens, the father of the English novelist Charles Dickens. John Dickens was a clerk in the Royal Navy...
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    Mary "Mamie" Dickens (6 March 1838 – 23 July 1896) was the eldest daughter of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. She wrote a...
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    All the Year Round (category Charles Dickens)
    including Dickens's own A Tale of Two Cities. After Dickens's death in 1870, it was owned and edited by his eldest son Charles Dickens Jr., with a quarter-share...
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    August 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Charles Dickens Jr. (1879). Dickens's Dictionary of London. Charles Dickens & Evans. "A History of the County of...
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    Dickens (4 July 1820 – 20 October 1868) was the son of John and Elizabeth Dickens and was Charles Dickens's younger brother, who lived with Charles when...
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    York Times. In the literary magazine All the Year Round, owned by Charles Dickens Jr. at the time, an unnamed author wrote of falernum in 1892, describing...
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    Gads Hill Place (category Charles Dickens)
    spelt Gadshill Place and Gad's Hill Place, was the country home of Charles Dickens, the most successful British author of the Victorian era. Today the...
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    Georgina Hogarth (category Charles Dickens)
    Georgina, Dickens, and all of the children except Charles Dickens, Jr. remained in their home at Tavistock House, while Catherine and Charles Jr. moved out...
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    was a talking raven kept as a pet by Charles Dickens. She was the basis for a character of the same name in Dickens's 1841 novel Barnaby Rudge and is generally...
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    any consideration in the world," replied Darcy. Charles Dickens Jr. wrote in his 1879 book Dickens's Dictionary of London: Cheapside remains now what...
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  • United States Coast Guard captain Charley Dickens, nickname of Charles Dickens Jr., son of Charles Dickens Charley Donnelly (1885–1967), American educator...
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    founding of the separate Naval and Military Club in 1862. Charles Dickens Jr. reported in Dickens's Dictionary of London (1879): Army and Navy Club, Pall...
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    David Copperfield is a novel by Charles Dickens, narrated by the eponymous David Copperfield, detailing his adventures in his journey from infancy to...
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    Elizabeth Dickens, née Barrow, and John Dickens, a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. Charles Dickens was the second child of the family, born in 1812. Dickens showed...
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    Great Expectations (category Novels by Charles Dickens)
    Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel. It depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip...
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  • Dickens Augustus Dickens (1827–1866), younger brother of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Jr. (1837–1896), editor and writer, first child of Charles Dickens...
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    (1828–1935; building demolished in 1962). Charles Dickens Jr. (eldest child of Charles Dickens), in his 1879 book Dickens's Dictionary of London, described the...
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    boarders (the other day school was Merchant Taylors'). According to Charles Dickens Jr., writing in 1879 St Paul's School (founded 1512 by John Colet, DD...
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    centre of Theatreland and handles exit traffic from Piccadilly, which Charles Dickens Jr. described in 1879: "Piccadilly, the great thoroughfare leading from...
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    my own knowledge of cookery, but from Native Cooks". Charles Dickens Jr. reported in Dickens's Dictionary of London (1879): Oriental Club is "composed...
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  • employed. In 1882, the weekly journal All the Year Round, then edited by Charles Dickens Jr., describes a marsh-dwelling boggart, who milked farmers' cows at...
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    Many of these publications were printed by Dickens and Evans—that, is Charles Dickens Jr, Charles Dickens' son, working with his father-in-law Frederick...
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    Gate, overlooking Birdcage Walk and St James's Park. According to Charles Dickens Jr., writing in 1879: St Stephen’s Club, Victoria Embankment, S. W. —...
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    Lamert Dickens (March 1822 – 27 July 1860) was an English railway engineer, and was the younger brother of the Victorian novelist Charles Dickens. As a...
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    Folklore, legends and myths in Dombey and Son (category Works by Charles Dickens)
     48–49 Dickens 1995, pp. 13–14 Dickens 1995, p. 767 Ferrieux 1991, p. 110 Forster, John. "Chapter I: Dickens as a Novelist". The Life of Charles Dickens. Vol...
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    Newnham Dickens (10 November 1827 – 4 October 1866) was the youngest brother of English novelist Charles Dickens, and the inspiration for Charles's pen name...
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