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  1. The inscription reads ; Dora Annie, the ninth child of Charles and Catherine Dickens, died 14th. April 1851, aged eight months. Dora was born at 1 Devonshire Terrace, just South of Regent's Park. As her father was writing David Copperfield at the time, she was given the same name as the hero's wife. Sadly, Dora, like...

  2. Dora Annie Dickens (16 August 1850 — 14 April 1851) Charles and Catherine Dickens 's ninth child and third daughter was Dora Annie Dickens (1850-1851), who lived just eight months. The child, a little sister for Mary (Mamie) and Katey Dickens, and their six brothers, was born at Devonshire Terrace, Marylebone Road, almost opposite York Gate ...

  3. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (8 February 1841 – 31 December 1863) was the fourth child and second son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. He became an officer cadet in the East India Company 's Presidency armies just before the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The rebellion resulted in the British Crown extending direct rule ...

  4. He spent his life as a sportsman and was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1922. He worked as a barrister and Common Serjeant of London. He outlived the rest of the Dickens children, dying in 1933. Dora Annie Dickens. The ninth child born to the Dickens. She was named for “Dora” from the novel David Copperfield. She sadly passed away as an infant.

  5. Philip Charles Dickens (1887–1964) Cedric Charles Dickens (1916–2006), writer and businessman; Cedric Charles Dickens (1889–1916) Dora Annie Dickens (1850–1851) Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (1852–1902), Australian politician; Alfred Allen Dickens (b. and d. 1814) Letitia Dickens (1816–1893), married Henry Austin, architect and artist

  6. Francis Dickens. Francis Jeffrey Dickens as an Inspector in the Canadian. North-West Mounted Police (1884) Francis Jeffrey Dickens (15 January 1844 – 11 June 1886) was the third son and fifth child of Victorian English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine Dickens née Hogarth. [1]

  7. 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 fictional characters, and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. [1]