THOUGHTS ON DICKENS

... THOUGHTS ON DICKENS Mr. Maskell Addresses Bourne Fellowship Members The members of the Long Eaton Bourne Church Fellowship cn Wednesday were treated to an informative address by Mr. J. B. Maskell on The Kentish Homeland or Charles Dickens. Tracing the ...

Published: Friday 11 March 1932
Newspaper: Long Eaton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
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WHERE DICKENS WAS BORN

... WHERE DICKENS WAS BORN The house in which Charles Dickens was born, No. 387, Commercial-read, Landsort. Portsmouth, is shertly to be offered by auction. > e S S There is a desire that this opportunity ...

Published: Tuesday 18 August 1903
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
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“ THE BOYHOOD OF DICKENS”

... “ THE BOYHOOD OF DICKENS.” TO THE EDITOR OF * THR DAILY TELEGRAPH.” notice on the ‘ Life of Charles | the interesting Dickens,” by John F orster, in MM onday’s Dauy Telegraph, 1 the your reviewer : “ Soon Charlea bad to wiseries of a da neigbbourhood ...

FORGERY AND ROBBERY

... FORGERY AND ROBBERY. G e M’Gowan, alias Scott, no home, clerk, was at Westminster, on the 9th inst., with uttering a forged order, and obtaini a set of the late Charles Dicken’s works. George Talbot, assistant at Mr. | Westerton’s library, Knightsbridge ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1870
Newspaper: East London Observer
County: London, England
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FORGERY AND ROBBERY

... FORGERY AND ROBBERY. George M'Gowan, alias Scott, no home, clerk, was charged at Westminster, on the 9th inst., with uttering a forged order, and obtaining a set of the late Charles Dicken s works. George Talbot, assistant at Mr. Westerton s library, ...

THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS.OP THE.PICKWICK CLUB,.BT.CHARLES DICKENS

... THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OP THE PICKWICK CLUB, BT CHARLES DICKENS. (Published by special arrangement with Messrs. Chapman and Hall, owners ofthe Copyright.) Chapter* VI. An Old-fashioned Card-party— The Clergy? man's Verses— -The Story of the Convict's Return ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1878
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
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DICKENS'S COUNTRY

... DICKENS'S COUNTRY. Rochester, Chatham, and the neighbourhood were the scene of Charles Dickens's happiest days of childhood ; in the vieinity—at Oadshill —was tho home of his later years. He was not, indeed, born in Kent, but his father came to Chatham ...

ROBBERY BY TAXI

... capital to used, that the forthcoming meeting will be awaited with great interest. DEATH OF LITTLE DORRIT. A link with Charles Dickens has been severed the death at Southsca of Mrs. G. M. Hayman, one of his close personal friends, who is claimed by her ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF PLATINUM. Charles aged 44. clerk, of Fulbrook•roado Toftardl-park, and Thomas ..

... ALLEGED EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF PLATINUM. Charles aged 44. clerk, of Fulbrook•roado Toftardl-park, and Thomas Dickens, aged 61, a carpenter, ot Iseinhtea-road, Ketitisb-town. were twilight up at Maryldiom: Police-court, on Friday, charged with beiog corateraed ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1894
Newspaper: Holloway Press
County: London, England
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SHOP ROBBERY

... was remanded to Thursday next for further evidence. THE FAREWELL BANQUET TO MR. CHARLES DICKENS. A complimentary dinner was given on Saturday night to Mr. Charles Dickens, previous to his departure for the United State*. The chair was taken Lord Lytton ...

Published: Wednesday 06 November 1867
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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DICKENS’S SECRETARY DEAD

... DICKENS’S SECRETARY DEAD. Charles Dickens wrote no more pitiable story than that disclosed the inquest on Charles Dolby Fulham Infirmary on Saturday. He was formerly private secretary to the great novelist, and one time possessed considerable means. His ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1900
Newspaper: Cornish & Devon Post
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: 6 | Tags: none