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  1. Mary Scott Hogarth was born in Edinburgh in 1819. Mary was one of ten children, including Catherine Hogarth (1815) and Georgina Hogarth (1827). Her father, George Hogarth, was a talented writer and worked as a journalist for the Edinburgh Courant. In 1830 Hogarth and his family moved to London in order to develop his career as a writer.

  2. 9 de mai. de 2021 · A heart-shaped locket owned by Mary Hogarth, containing a lock of her brother-in-law Charles Dickens’s hair, and a silver locket, with moss agate stone, containing a lock of Hogarth’s hair ...

  3. BIOG31782 Drawn by: Mary Hogarth | Production date 1861-1935 . photographic print; trade-card. Museum number Heal,86.41 ...

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  5. For his own, real-world children, Dickens used the name "Mary" for the first girl in the family, born 6 March 1838, just under a year after Mary Scott Hogarth's death. One may argue, as do both Slater and Ackroyd, that Dickens's obsession with his memories of Mary severely limited his capacity to understand and graph the female psyche.

  6. Mary Hogarth, When should publishers adopt a membership model, WNIP, 2019 The Magazine Expert is a professional consultancy established by Mary Hogarth in 2015 who has a proven track record and specialises in helping publishers develop, launch and monetise their magazines across print, digital and online platforms.

  7. As the contemporary inscription (see fig. 1 above) states, the painting shows the wedding of Stephen Beckingham on June 9, 1729. The groom, a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London, married Mary Cox, daughter of a lawyer and businessman