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Bicentenary celebrations put Charles Dickens on the map in Malton

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[Gazette & Herald] - One of his friends, Charles Smithson, a lawyer who lived at Easthorpe Hall, had a practice in the town and it was his office in Chancery Lane that is credited with the inspiration for Dickens's most famous character, Ebeneezer Scrooge, the miser in A

Malton society to mark Charles Dickens' 200th birthday

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[The Press, York] - One of his friends was Charles Smithson, a lawyer who lived at Easthorpe Hall, had a practice in the town and it was his office in Chancery Lane, that is credited with the inspiration for Dickens's most famous character, Ebeneezer Scrooge

Charles Dickens signed book 'to go home' - BBC News

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A signed copy of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is to return to the town that was said to have inspired Scrooge's counting house.

Malton residents raise £27,000 to 'bring home' signed copy of A...

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A signed copy of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has been bought for the town thought to have inspired Scrooge’s counting house.
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