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  2. Gerald Charles Dickens (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the fourth child and second son of David Kenneth Charles Dickens (1925–2005) and his wife Betty (1927–2010), Dickens is the grandson of Gerald Charles Dickens RN (after whom he was named) and the great-grandson of Henry Fielding Dickens KC; he is also the cousin of author Monica Dickens, biographer and writer Lucinda Hawksley, and actor Harry Lloyd. [2]

  3. Gerald Dickens - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Charles Dickens (1879–1962), Royal Navy admiral Gerald Charles Dickens (actor) (born 1963), British actor and performer Gerald R. Dickens , professor of earth sciences at Rice University, Houston, Texas

  4. Gerald Charles Dickens - Wikipedia

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    14 March 1916 – Mentioned in Dispatches – Commander Gerald Charles Dickens – commended for service in action in despatches received from the Vice-Admiral Commanding the Eastern Mediterranean Squadron covering operation between the time of the landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April, 1915, and the evacuation in December, 1915-January ...

  5. Gerald R. Dickens - Wikipedia

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    Dickens, G.R. "The potential volume of oceanic methane hydrates with variable external conditions." Organic Geochemistry, 32 (2001): 1179-1193. Dickens, G.R. "Carbon addition and removal during the late Paleocene thermal maximum: Basic theory with a preliminary treatment of the isotope record at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1051, Blake Nose."

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  7. The Life of Our Lord - Wikipedia

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    Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord exclusively for his children, to whom he read it aloud every Christmas. He strictly forbade publication of The Life during his own lifetime and begged his sister-in-law, Georgina Hogarth, to make sure that the Dickens family "would never even hand the manuscript, or a copy of it, to anyone to take out of the house."

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  9. Peter Gerald Charles Dickens - Wikipedia

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    The son of Admiral Sir Gerald Charles Dickens and Kathleen Pearl Birch, Peter Dickens was born in Fulham in London in 1917. Dickens joined the Royal Navy as a naval cadet in September 1934, being promoted to midshipman in May 1935, when he was serving aboard HMS Nelson in the Home Fleet.