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  1. 24 de jan. de 2015 · Landor lived on, writing and publishing poetry, prose, drama, English and Latin. He forged friendships now with men like Robert Browning—who was deeply influenced by Landor’s writing—John Forster and Charles Dickens (Dickens named his second son Walter Savage Landor Dickens in his friend’s honour).

  2. 31 de out. de 2023 · Nicknamed "Sampson Brass" and "Skittles" by his father, Alfred Dickens was born at 1 Devonshire Terrace in London, and was baptized at the church of St. Mary Marylebone in London on 21 April, 1846. He was named after his godfathers, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Count Alfred D'Orsay. Because of this choice of godfathers Alfred's christening became ...

  3. Born at 1 Devonshire Terrace, Dora Dickens was named after the character Dora Spenlow, the child-bride of David Copperfield in Charles' 1850 novel David Copperfield. According to her oldest sister, Mary , on 14 April 1851 her father spent much of his time "playing with the children and carrying little Dora about the house and garden" of their Devonshire Terrace home.

  4. 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]

  5. Lieut Walter Landor Dickens VVeteran. Birth. 8 Feb 1841. England. Death. 31 Dec 1863 (aged 22) Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Burial. South Park Street Cemetery.

  6. When Lt. Walter Savage Landor Dickens was born on 8 February 1841, in London, England, United Kingdom, his father, Charles John Huffam Dickens, was 29 and his mother, Catherine Thomson Hogarth, was 25. He lived in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom for about 10 years. He registered for military service in 1857.