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  1. He married Annie Emma Potter (1892 - 1978), the daughter of William John Potter, at St Paul's in Clerkenwell, on 21 December 1913. The couple’s known children included at least three daughters and one son. He was a tenor and his favourite song was Rosie Magoola.

  2. May 14, 2019 · In 1901, there were two Sabini families living in Clerkenwell, in Mount Pleasant and Gough Street. At Mount Pleasant, 45-year-old Octavia Sabini is listed as the head of the household, with his wife Eliza and children Mary (ten), Joseph (eight), George (six) and Harry (four months).

    • Charles Sabini was the illegitimate child of either Italian immigrant Ottavio Sabini from Parma in Italy or Charles Handley, a builders' labourer.
    • Charles Sabini's mother was a Scottish woman known as Eliza Handley or Elizabeth.
    • Charles Sabini attended school at Drury Lane Industrial School, a school designed for neglected children who were considered at risk of delinquency, up until 1900.
    • Charles Sabini was seen as a promising fighter but was unwilling to train hard so instead he became a bouncer at Sullivan's promotions in Hoxton Baths.
  3. Jul 30, 2021 · 9. Charles "Derby" Sabini. Charles Sabini was known as "king of the racecourse gangs" and his Clerkenwell-based gang ruled over the south east's racecourses in the early part of the 20th Century.

  4. He was christened Ottavio Sabini, but frequently called himself Charles or Fred, actually the names of his brothers. His mother later married Ottavio Sabini at St Paul's, Clerkenwell, on 14 December 1898.

  5. Sabini was born Ottavio Handley, the illegitimate child of Italian immigrant Ottavio Sabini and Englishwoman Eliza Handley in Saffron Hill, London in 1888. He was christened Ottavio Sabini, but frequently called himself Charles or Fred, actually the name of one of his brothers.

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  7. Dec 21, 2016 · Kimber's rival, Charles McDonald, now became Sabini's — their two gangs fought throughout the 1920s. Noah Taylor as Charles Darby Sabini in BBC 2's Peaky Blinders. Photo: BBC

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