The Charles Dickens Letters Project

Period: 
1841-1850
Theme(s): 
family

To FREDERICK DICKENS,1 [?1845]

Facsimile (envelope only) in Bonhams online catalogue, March 2011.

Date: Handwriting suggests 1845. Frederick Dickens is first listed as a junior clerk, Commissariat Branch of the Treasury, in 1840.

Address: Frederick Dickens Esquire | Commissariat | Treasury.2

  • 1. Frederick William Dickens (“Fred”; 1820-68), CD's younger brother; John Dickens’s second son and fourth child.
  • 2. In 1839, CD secured the post of junior clerk in the Treasury for Frederick. In 1840 he is first listed as a junior clerk, Commissariat Branch of the Treasury. He was promoted in 1841 and 1854, and by 1858 (by which date he had transferred to the War Commissariat) he was one of six second-class clerks (Pilgrim Letters 1, p. 533n).