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  1. 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.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2019 · Looking for Walter Landor Dickens. Con­tributed by Chris­tian Leh­mann, Bard High School, Early Col­lege. On his 52 bi­rthday (7 Feb­rua­ry, 1864) Char­les Di­ckens re­ceived word that his son, Walt­er Lan­dor, had died in India on 31 De­cemb­er 1863. A few days later Di­ckens de­scribed the cir­cumstan­ces of Wal­ter’s ...

  3. Walter Savage Landor Dickens. (8 February 1841 31 December 1863) The fourth child of Charles and Catherine Dickens was named after Dickens' friend, the author Walter Savage Landor. He was nicknamed "Young Skull" by his father and showed an aptitude for writing from an early age.

  4. Walter Savage Landor Dickens, two years younger than his closest sibling, Katey, was the fourth child and second son of Charles and Catherine Dickens. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) was another of those eminent Victorians whom Dickens attempted to absorb into his family's orbit by naming one of his children after him.

  5. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (8 de febrero de 1841 - 31 de diciembre de 1863) fue el cuarto hijo y el segundo hijo del novelista inglés Charles Dickens y su esposa Catherine . Se convirtió en un cadete de la Compañía de las Indias 's ejércitos Presidencia justo antes de la rebelión india de 1857 .

  6. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Walter Landor Dickens (1841-1863) – Walter was named after the writer and poet, Walter Savage Landor. Walter achieved the rank of lieutenant in the East India Company. It looked like he had a bright future, but sadly things started to fall apart for Walter. Like many of his family members he fell into debt. At about this time he also became ill.

  7. Contributed by Christian Lehmann, Bard High School, Early College On his 52 birthday (7 February, 1864) Charles Dickens received word that his son, Walter Landor, had died in India on 31 December 1863. A few days later Dickens described the circumstances of Walter’s death in...