CharlesWentworthDilke (1789–1864) was an English liberal critic and writer on literature. He served for many years in the Navy Pay-Office, on retiring...
Sir CharlesWentworthDilke, 1st Baronet (18 February 1810 – 10 May 1869), was an English art patron, horticulturalist and Whig politician. He is best...
priest of the London Oratory. Charles John WentworthDilke was born in London in 1937, to Sir John Dilke, 5th Bt. and Sheila Seeds, daughter of the future...
introduced to CharlesWentworthDilke and James Rice. In June 1818, Keats began a walking tour of Scotland, Ireland and the Lake District with Charles Armitage...
material at his factory in Dresden. The radical politician, Sir CharlesWentworthDilke, took the corpse of his dead wife there to be cremated in 1874...
Heath Quarter. By October 1816, CharlesWentworthDilke and his friend Charles Brown had moved in. Other members of the Dilke family occupied two other adjacent...
material at his factory in Dresden. The radical politician, Sir CharlesWentworthDilke, took the corpse of his dead wife there to be cremated in 1874...
through the Dilkes that Fanny Brawne met John Keats in November 1818 at Wentworth Place. Their initial meeting was cordial and expected—the Dilkes were fond...
Ashton WentworthDilke (11 August 1850 – 12 March 1883) was an editor, British traveller and radical Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons...
Routledge-Warnes and Routledge. p. 2. Maurice, Frederick Denison; CharlesWentworthDilke; Thomas Kibble Hervey; William Hepworth Dixon; et al. (1859). The...
Retrieved 14 June 2010. Printed in 2008, reprinted in 2013. Sir CharlesWentworthDilke (1890). Problems of Greater Britain. Macmillan and co. p. 100....
qualified herself as a French teacher. Margaret married in 1876 Ashton WentworthDilke. Her sister Virginia who had a talent for languages married a Scottish...
periodical, The Gardeners' Chronicle along with John Lindley, CharlesWentworthDilke and William Bradbury and later became its editor. Paxton, Sir Joseph...
Encyclopædia Britannica in 1841 which also appeared in book form. CharlesWentworthDilke offered him the editorial position of a new weekly paper, the Railway...
Imperial College's Abdus Salam Library, located on Queen's Lawn. CharlesWentworthDilke Exhibition Road Henry Cole Museum Lane Serpentine Gallery in Hyde...
anglosphere, including the United States The discourse was initiated by CharlesWentworthDilke with the publication of Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in...
Buckingham; John Sterling; Frederick Denison Maurice; Henry Stebbing; CharlesWentworthDilke; Thomas Kibble Hervey; William Hepworth Dixon; Norman Maccoll;...
Merton for several works. He began a column titled Folk-Lore in CharlesWentworthDilke's Athenaeum in 1846. The same publisher encouraged him to begin...