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  2. Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (28 October 1845 – 2 January 1912) was an English lecturer. The sixth child and fourth son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine , [1] Dickens made lecture tours in Australia , Europe , and the United States on his father's life and work.

  3. Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (28 October 1845 – 2 January 1912) was an English lecturer. The sixth child and fourth son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine, Dickens made lecture tours in Australia, Europe, and the United States on his father's life and work.

  4. Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens, the son of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth Dickens, was born on 28th October, 1845. It was a difficult birth but she eventually recovered. He was named after the poet, Alfred Tennyson.

  5. Apr 4, 2018 · The child, born on October 28 1845, was therefore named Alfred d’Orsay Tennyson Dickens. Tennyson attended the christening of little Alfred as one of his godfathers, though Tennyson did not later return the favor to Dickens when he had two sons of his own.

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  6. Sep 5, 2023 · Alfred was born in 1845, the sixth child and fourth son of novelist Charles and Catherine Dickens. Alfred migrated to Australia in June 1865 and remained there 45 years. He died in New York, which he was visiting as part of the Dickens Centennial celebrations, and was interred in the Trinity Church Cemetery, Manhattan. Sources

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    • October 28, 1845
    • Augusta Devlin, Emily Rebecca (Riley) Dickens
    • January 2, 1912
  7. Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens, the sixth child and fourth son of Charles and Catherine Dickens, was named after the soon-to-be English poet laureate and the French dandy who served as his godfathers.

  8. In late 1845, Dickens was ‘greatly delighted when Alfred travelled two hundred miles to be present at the famous performance of Everyman in His Humour by “Boz’s” amateur company at the St. James’s Theatre, and in the spring the poet, with Count D’Orsay, acted as godfather to [Dickens’s] fourth son, portentously christened ...

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