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  1. Feb 14, 2012 · On 2 april, Charles married Catherine at St. Luke's, Chelsea, and the couple moved to larger chambers (No. 16) in Furnival's Inn, Holbourn, with Fred Dickens and Catherine's sister, Mary; there followed a short stay at 30 Upper Norton Street.

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  2. The buildings were demolished in the late 1950's and replaced by an office block on the corner of Marylebone Road and Marylebone High Street. There is a sculptural frieze depicting Dickens and some of his characters on the building which now stands on the site.

  3. Around 1940–41, the attitude of the literary critics began to warm towards Dickens—led by George Orwell in Inside the Whale and Other Essays (March 1940), Edmund Wilson in The Wound and the Bow (1941) and Humphry House in Dickens and His World. [247]

  4. Two daughters – Mary (1838–96) and Kate (1839–1929) – were born to Charles and Catherine Dickens in Doughty Street, and the favourable sales of Nickleby enabled him to move his growing family in December 1839 to a larger house – 1 Devonshire Terrace, Marylebone High Street. The property was controversially demolished in 1958, along ...

  5. Sep 20, 2018 · Dickens family moves back to London?18234. CD employed at Warren’s Blacking Factory. 1824 Mar.–May. John Dickens in the Marshalsea Debtors’ Prison. 1824–7. CD at Wellington House Academy, London. 1827–8. CD employed as a solicitor’s clerk at Ellis and Blackmore, then by Charles Molloy?1829–?1831. CD a shorthand reporter at ...

  6. April 1837 - the family move into a large house in Doughty Street, the house is now the Dickens House Museum. 1837 - Begins writing Oliver Twist. May 1837 - Dickens is devastated when his young sister-in-law, Mary Hogarth dies at their house.

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  8. Dickens aged 12 at the Blacking Warehouse (artists impression) On receipt of an inheritance from his father’s grandmother Elizabeth, the Dickens family were able to settle their debts and leave Marshalsea. A few months later Charles was able to go back to school at the Wellington House Academy in North London.

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