Charles Dickens Biography Information, Childhood, Household Life & Achievements
Here, he earned six shillings a week for labelling pots containing blacking substance. In 1824, John was arrested for not repaying £40 and 10 shillings to a baker named James Kerr. The boy started living with a distant relative, Elizabeth Roylance. 3 years later, the family moved to London, and finally settled down in Chatham, where Charles spent his childhood along with his siblings Frances, Letitia, Harriet, Frederick, Albert, and…Read More