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  1. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (13 March 1852 – 23 January 1902) was the youngest son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. [1] He emigrated to Australia at the age of 16, and eventually entered politics, serving as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1889 to 1894. He died at the age of 49.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2020 · Named after his godfather, English poet Walter Savage Landor, Walter Dickens was asked by his father Charles to join the East India Company army in the year of the Sepoy Mutiny. That’s when Walter reached India and was later stationed in Kolkata. However, his health failed, as he could not adjust to the climate of Kolkata.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Walter Savage Landor Dickens (1841-1863) - Dickens' fourth child named for English poet Walter Savage Landor. He was nominated for a cadetship in the East India Company and went to India in 1857 ( Johnson, 1952, p. 875-876 ) .

  4. 4 de dez. de 2012 · Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth married in 1836, when he was 24 and she was 21. ... (the eponyms included literary figures like Walter Savage Landor, Alfred Tennyson, ...

  5. After his death from cancer in 1873, Kate married another artist, Charles Edward Perugini. The couple married in secret in 1873, then had an official ceremony in 1874. She and Perugini had one child, Leonard Ralph Dickens Perugini. He died on 24 July 1876, at the age of seven months. The Peruginis were active in artistic society and maintained ...

  6. Sydney Margaret Dickens, sposò Thomas Whinney; Humphrey Whinney; Michael Humphrey Dickens Whinney (1930) 2. Mary "Mamie" Dickens (1838–1896) 3. Catherine Elizabeth Macready Dickens (1839–1929), sposò in prime nozze Charles Allston Collins e in seconde nozze Charles Edward Perugini 4. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (1841–1863) 5.

  7. Walter Savage Landor (born Jan. 30, 1775, Warwick, Warwickshire, Eng.—died Sept. 17, 1864, Florence, Italy) was an English poet and writer best remembered for Imaginary Conversations, prose dialogues between historical personages. Educated at Rugby School and at Trinity College, Oxford, Landor spent a lifetime quarreling with his father ...