WebNell Gwynn is a play by the British playwright Jessica Swale, begun in 2013 [1] and premiering at Shakespeare's Globe from 19 September to 17 October 2015. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? I am torn to pieces by their clamours. The kings deathbed request to his brother, Let not poor Nelly starve, however, was faithfully carried out by James II, who paid off enough of her debts to reestablish her credit, gave her sizable amounts in cash, and settled on her a pension of 1,500 a year. Various anonymous verses are the only other sources describing her childhood occupations: bawdyhouse servant, street hawker of herring, oysters, or turnips, and cinder-girl have all been put forth. Possibly, Gwyn's father had served in the same company, and Gwyn's partthe company whorewas based on her own mother. Nell played some fantastic roles which were written for her by Dryden and his contemporaries. Please Like other favourites! The attraction had another dynamic: the theatres sometimes had a hard time holding onto their actresses, as they were swept up to become the kept mistresses of the aristocracy. An excellent singer and dancer and much in demand as a speaker of impudent prologues and epilogues, pretty, witty Nell was ill-suited to serious parts, yet she was often cast for roles in romantic dramas. When the King protested against her calling Charles that, she replied, "Your Majesty has given me no other name by which to call him." : 1866 - 1939), Sat 27 Oct 1900, Hate serious plays, as I do serious parts. and generally creating a scene until the king relented. Nell Gwyn had left the stage by this point.[50]. Dismiss your ladies, may it please your Majesty, and mind your business; the People of England will soon be pleased. Nell Gwynn The Players Creative Team Jessica Swale Playwright Christopher Luscombe Director Nigel Hess Music Hugh Durrant Scenic Designer/Costume Designer Greg Hofmann Lighting Designer Stephen Ptacek Sound Designer Wig and Make-up Designer Amber Mak Choreographer Jermaine Hill Music Director Eva Breneman Dialect Coach Bob Here, in a box above, we spied Mrs. Pierce; and, going out, they called us, and so we staid for them; and Knipp took us all in, and brought to us Nelly; a most pretty woman, who acted the great part of Coelia to-day very fine, and did it pretty well: I kissed her, and so did my wife; and a mighty pretty soul she is.". "Pray good people be civil" she cried, sticking her head out of the window, "I am the Protestant whore! JThe, .dukedom has passed in a most curious .\ray, down to the present holder, who Is an extra, 'A.D.O. [1] On the other hand, an account published in The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist in 1838 states that she was born about 1642. Though Gwyn was often caricatured as an empty-headed woman, John Dryden said that her greatest attribute was her native wit, and she certainly became a hostess who was able to keep the friendship of Dryden, the playwright Aphra Behn, William Ley, 4th Earl of Marlborough (a lover of hers), John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, and the King's other mistresses. Her last stage appearance was with Hart in Drydens Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards (January 1670), the production of which had been postponed several months for her return to the stage after the birth of her first son by the king in 1670. He also gave her a house at 79, Pall Mall, where John Evelyn reported seeing her leaning over her garden wall chaffing her royal lover. JS: Yes. she is said to have exclaimed, in imitation of the King's often used expression, "but this is the poorest company I ever was in.". login . Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. A second son, James Beauclerk was born in 1671, but died at a boarding school in Paris in 1680, the King Charles II had a considerable number of mistresses through his life, both short affairs and committed arrangements. "[59], She is noted for another remark made to her coachman, who was fighting with another man who had called her a whore. The Gallery holds the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. [11] She experimented with cross-dressing between 1663 and 1667 going under the name "William Nell" and adopting a false beard; her observations informed a most successful and hilarious character interpretation acting as a man on the stage in March 1667. Children of Eleanor Gwynne and Charles II Stuart, [21] The Oxford Dictionary of Actors therefore suggests that 'perhaps most of her wealth was in trust or not in liquid assets' which might explain why the rich girl was so poor. The diarist, Samuel Pepys, reported himself delighted by the performance of "pretty, witty Nell", watching her as Florimel in Dryden's Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen he wrote- "so great a performance of a comical part was never, I believe, in the world before..so done by Nell her merry part as cannot be better done in nature". A blue plaque added to the side of the present building in 2013 commemorates Thompson being visited there in 1846 by the notable American Frederick Douglass.. At the beginning of the 20th century, this area of Chelsea Nell survived her royal lover by less than three years. 25 Dec 1671, d. c Sep 1680. Just after the death of Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans on 5 January 1684, King Charles granted his son Charles the title of Duke of St Albans, gave him an allowance of 1,000 a year, and also granted him the offices of Chief Ranger of Enfield Chase and Master of the Hawks in reversion; i.e., after the death of the current incumbents.[54]. In response, Charles created him Earl of Burford. Alexander Smith's 1715 Lives of the Court Beauties says she was born in Coal Yard Alley in Covent Garden and other biographies, including Wilson's, have followed suit. This was no easy task in the Restoration theatre; the limited pool of audience members meant that very short runs were the norm for plays and fifty different productions might be mounted in the nine-month season lasting from September to June. Her mother Ellen was in her thirties at the time, a born and bred Londoner. Nells father is harder to pin down hes often described as a Welsh soldier named Thomas Gwyn (or Gywnne, or Guinne) who fought for the Royalists and died in a debtors prison in Oxford in 1661, but thats pieced together from fragments here and there. Search here. clerk, who was created Duke of St. Albans. Find something else to fight about. Her father was of Welsh descent, a soldier ruined by the civil war, he is said to have died in a debtors prison in Oxford, Nell probably had no memory of him. Please, if you are going to represent her as a leading example of a courtesan, get the person who had her as a mistress right. Gwyn died from apoplexy "almost certainly due to the acquired variety of syphilis"[56] on 14 November 1687, at ten in the evening, less than three years after the King's death. She had two sons by the King, and the elder, Charles Beauclerk, was created Duke of St Albans. Charles II had been restored to the English throne in 1660 and quickly reinstated the theatre. According to the London Encyclopedia (Macmillan, 1983) she "entertained Charles II here with little concerts and breakfasts". Census Information is Crown Copyright, from, See "A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain". [20] The use of 'Mrs' would imply that Gwyn was more likely born in 1642 than 1650 as it indicates an actress over the age of 21 (not her marital status) for which certain roles would be more suitable. She was a well-known beauty, who became lady of the bedchamber to Caroline of Ansbach, Princess of Wales. The Prime Minister's official spokesman, however, had the last word: "It sounds to me like the desperate act of the spent forces of conservatism. She only bore him two children: The elder was born in 1670, Charles Beauclerk, who was made Baron Heddington and Earl of Burford and, later, Duke of St. Albans. Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the title role in the production debut. Much like the dispute over her date of birth, it is unclear when Gwyn began to perform professionally on the Restoration stage. It would be interesting (says the "Westminster Gazette") to know precisely how many descendants of Nell Gwynne (the celebrated actress and favourite of Charles II. Spotted an error, information that is missing (a sitters life dates, occupation or family relationships, or a date of portrait for example) or do you know anything that we don't know? Her return was in Dryden's The Conquest of Granada, a two-part epic produced in December 1670 and January 1671. Please ensure your comments are relevant and appropriate. Nell grew up in squalid Coal Yard Alley, a poor slum off Drury Lane. by his father^ Charles 11., in 1683. Her last stage appearance occurred in late 1670, as Almahide in The Conquest of Granada by Dryden. He had 13 children in all by his mistresses. This was the first of many appearances in which Gwyn and Hart played the "gay couple", a form that would become a frequent theme in restoration comedies. This work presents the story of her However, as they gained attention, skill and fame, they could make greater demands of writers, and parts began to get better. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, KG (8 May 1670 10 May 1726) was an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England by his mistress Nell Gwyn. Nell Gwyn, original name Eleanor Gwyn, (born Feb. 2, 1650, London, Eng.died Nov. 14, 1687, London), English actress and mistress of Charles II, whose frank recklessness, generosity, invariable good temper, ready wit, infectious high spirits, and amazing indiscretions appealed irresistibly to a generation that welcomed in her the living antithesis of Puritanism. When his mother died (14 November 1687), Beauclerk received a large estate, including Burford House, near Windsor Castle. He asked in return that she and her son should convert to Catholicism but she refused to. She supposedly caught his eye during an April performance of All Mistaken, or The Mad Couple, especially in one scene in which, to escape a hugely fat suitor able to move only by rolling, she rolls across the stage herself, her feet toward the audience and her petticoats flying about. Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn (or Gwynn or Gwynne) (2 February 1650 14 November 1687) was a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England. You can buy a print of most illustrated portraits. [22] This unusual use of only her first name would imply that Gwyn had made herself known both on the stage and off as her celebrity status started to emerge. Basset was the popular game at the time, and Gwyn was a frequentand high-stakesgambler.[48]. In around 1662, Nell had an affair with a man named Duncan, which lasted around two years, he provided her with rooms at a tavern in Maypole Alley and may have secured her a job as an orange seller at a nearby theatre, where she worked with her older sister Rose. and subsequently officially created the peerage, saving his son's life. Madam Gwyn is sometimes said to have had the maiden surname Smith. Gwyn nicknamed Louise "Squintabella" for her looks and the "Weeping Willow" for her tendencies to sob. WebNell Gwynn Gender Female Age Range Young Adult, Adult Style Comedic Act/Scene Act 1, Scene 5 Time & Place London, England, 1660s Length Short Time Period Contemporary Show Type Play Tags actress disbelief londoner english accent working class advice historical figure common theatre honest plain-spoken Context The rivalry between Nell, Lady Castlemaine, Louise de Keroualle and Moll Davies made the King's life difficult at times. She lived there when the King was in residence at Windsor Castle. Charles II then built 'Burford House,' for her, a mansion on the edge of Windsor Home Park, 250 yards from Windsor Castle. The earlier date of birth was asserted without documentation, but various scholars have supported both the earlier and later dates. [21] The majority of her estate went to her son. After supper, the king discovered that he had no money on him to pay, nor it seemed did his brother and Nell had to pay the bill. Her descendant and biographer Charles Beauclerk calls this conjecture, based solely on what is known of her later life. In compliance with one of Gwyn's final requests, Thomas Tenison, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, preached a sermon on 17 December from the text of Luke 15:7 "Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. Once Gwyn left the acting profession, it would be at least ten years before his company revived The Maiden Queen and even the less favoured The Indian Emperour because "the management evidently felt that it would be useless to present these plays without her."[32]. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nell-Gwyn-English-actress, BFI Screenonline - Biography of Nell Gwyn, Royal County of Berkshire History - Biography of Nell Gwynne, Nell Gwyn - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up), Charles Beauclerk, 1st duke of Saint Albans. What shall I do to please the People of England? His Whig sentiments prevented his advancement under Queen Anne, but he was restored to favour at the accession of King George I. Nell became a mistress of Charles II in 1669. I always assume (I know, I shouldn't!, Dunning/Downing, Osborn/e, Astley -Cheshire/Birmingham/Middlesex. On 17 April 1694 her son Charles Beauclerk married Lady Diana de Vere, daughter and heiress of Aubrey de Vere, the last Earl of Oxford. Unlike Charles' other mistresses, Nell never received a title herself, but she obtained a title for her son. "Od's fish!" Ranging from from dukes to dustmen, they include Samantha Cameron (wife of David Cameron) ! WebNell Gwynn, the mistress of Charles II, was a famous denizen of London. During Gwyn's first years with Charles, there was little competition in the way of other mistresses: Barbara Palmer was on her way out, while others, such as Moll Davis, kept quietly away from the spotlight of public appearances or Whitehall. Friday & Saturday 10:30 - 21:00. She also spent a fortune on paintings, furnishings, entertainment, dresses and expensive food. It makes me, I confess, admire her. [30], After seeing the play for the third time, Pepys writes, "It is impossible to have Florimels part, which is the most comical that ever was made for woman, ever done better than it is by Nelly. The King was seated in the next box and by all accounts was more interested in watching Nell rather than Etherege's play. [38], Late in 1667, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham took on the role of unofficial manager for Gwyn's love affairs. [2] The eight-year difference between these two possible birth years can offer different readings of what Gwyn achieved during her lifetime. The circumstances of the child's life in Paris and the cause of his death are both unknown, one of the few clues being that he died "of a sore leg", which Beauclerk speculates could mean anything from an accident to poison. : 1866 - 1939), http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21250097, create private tags and comments, readable only by you, and. Gwyn was assigned arms similar to those of the Gwynnes of Llansannor. Explore genealogy for nell gwynn including research + more in the free family tree community. June 1668 found her in Dryden's An Evening's Love, or The Mock Astrologer, and in July she played in Lacy's The Old Troop, a farce about a company of Cavalier soldiers during the English Civil War, based on Lacy's own experiences. We speak to playwright Jessica Swale about the actress Nell Gwynn, who is the subject of her Olivier nominated play. By ticking permission to publish you are indicating your agreement for your contribution to be shown on this collection item page. W. Nelthorp B'eauclerk, our minister, Beauclerk, of the North Staffordshire Regi. On 21 December 1676, a warrant was passed for "a grant to Charles Beauclerc, the King's natural son, and to the heirs male of his body, of the dignities of Baron of Heddington, co. Oxford, and Earl of Burford in the same county, with remainder to his brother, James Beauclerc, and the heirs male of his body." When Charles Beauclerk (pictured above right and left) was six years old, on the arrival of the King, Nell said, "Come here, you little bastard, and say hello to your father." In the cast list of Aphra Behn's The Rover, produced at Dorset Garden in March 1677, the part of Angelica Bianca, "a famous Curtezan" is played by a Mrs. Gwin. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. Join our newsletter and follow us on our social media channels to find out more about exhibitions, events and the people and portraits in our Collection. Her mother 'Madam Gwynn', was born within the parish of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, and is thought to have lived most of her life in the city, she was by most accounts an alcoholic who ran a bawdy house or brothel, where the young Nell is said to have 'served strong waters to gentlemen.'. Please login. But we need to be super sure you aren't a robot. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Page 879 - NELL GWYNN'S DESCENDANTS. Raised in South Africa with her equally eligible brother Viscount Althorp and the glamorous society twins Amelia and Eliza, recently the covers of Tatler s March issue, theyre the children of Earl Spencer and his first wife, waifish ex-model (shot vampishly for the cover by David Bailey in 1990) Victoria Lockwood. Just after the death of Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans, at the turn of the year, on 5 January 1684, King Charles granted his son Charles, Earl of Burford, the title of Duke of St Albans, gave him an allowance of 1,000 a year, and granted him the offices of Chief Ranger of Enfield Chace and Master of the Hawks in reversion (i. e. after the death of the current incumbents). [4], Nell Gwyn is reported in a manuscript of 1688 to have been a daughter of "Thos [Thomas] Guine a Capt [captain] of ane antient fammilie in Wales", although the reliability of the statement is doubtful as its author does not seem to have hesitated to create or alter details where the facts were unknown or perhaps unremarkable. There are occasions when we are unsure of the identity of a sitter or artist, their life dates, occupation or have not recorded their family relationships. 18283, dismisses reported appearances in the late 1670s and early 1680s as non-credible, noting "the publicity that would have attended such a comeback is absent". He had oodles of them you could make up a whole page from his courtesans Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn (or Gwynn or Gwynne) (2 February 1650 14 November 1687) was a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England. [49] Gwyn's theatrical career spanned seven years and ended at the age of 21 (if we take 1650 to be her birth year). A horoscope in the Ashmolean manuscripts gives her date of birth as 2 February 1650. On 5th January 1684, he was created Duke of St Albans. Re: Charles II and Nell Gwyn's descendents, Quote from: stanmapstone on Monday 26 November 07 23:17 GMT (UK), I am sorry but my emails are no longer working, RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT United Kingdom. The first, and most popular, is that when Charles was six years old, on the arrival of the King, Gwyn said, "Come here, you little bastard, and say hello to your father." [51] The property was owned by the crown and its current resident was instructed to transfer the lease to Gwyn. Several months later, Louise de Krouaille came to England from France, ostensibly to serve as a maid of honour to Queen Catherine, but also to become another mistress to King Charles, probably by design on both the French and English sides. Perhaps she just served the drinks and dreamed of treading the boards French fashions were hugely popular, so it's not surprising that London was keen to follow in the Parisian's footsteps. David Cameron is apparently descended from royalty also but not the same royal as his wife Samantha, Holman & Vinton- Cornwall, Wojciechowskyj & Hussak- Bukowiec & Zahutyn, Bentley & Richards- Leicester, Taylor-Kent/Sussex Punnett-Sussex, Bear/e- Monkleigh Gazey-Warwicks, George W. Bush is said to be 13th cousin twice removed to the Queen. One of Charles' early acts as king was to license the formation of two acting companies and to legalise acting as a profession for women. [52] Her family's history has been published in the authoritative book: The House of Nell Gwyn (1974). Among the, descendants of Nell Gwynn are his sisters. If you tick permission to publish your name will appear above your contribution on our website. "[46] The Duchess of Portsmouth's only recorded riposte was, "anybody may know she has been an orange-wench by her swearing". "Od's fish!" If you have information to share please complete the form below. Select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Buy a Print button. Someone there asked, "What the deuce was the Cham of Tartary to you?" WebNell became a mistress of King Charles, do we know more about this? The playwright Dryden supplied her with a series of saucy, bustling parts, ideally suited to her talents. She broke up the fight, saying, "I am a whore. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in, Please refresh your browser to be logged in, Descendant of Nell Gwynn makes last stand for lords, Extra 20% off selected fashion and sportswear at Very, Get up to 10% off using the Booking.com app, $6 off a $50+ order with this AliExpress discount code, 15% off orders over 15 using this eBay discount code, Compare broadband packages side by side to find the best deal for you, Compare cheap broadband deals from providers with fastest speed in your area, All you need to know about fibre broadband, Best Apple iPhone Deals in the UK April 2023, Compare iPhone contract deals and get the best offer this April, Compare the best mobile phone deals from the top networks and brands. Sponsored Search. Although she left considerable debts, always charitable in memory of her father, in her will she left a legacy to the Newgate prisoners in London. 'Tis our joint cause; I know you in your hearts Certainly their relationship stood the test of time and she was with him until he died. She died eight months later and was buried in the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. When Charles II died in February 1685, Nell was so deeply in debt that she was outlawed by her creditors. During Samuel Pepys's life women were first allowed to take to the stage as professional actresses. "[36] Gwyn was acting once more in late August, and her brief affair with Buckhurst had ended. Although not yet a hereditary peer, the heir to the St Albans dukedom was allowed to sit on the steps of the throne, from where he seized his moment of glory. WebShe had two sons by the King, and the elder, Charles Beauclerk, was created Duke of St Albans. In May, a second stroke left her confined to the bed in her Pall Mall house; she made out her will on 9 July and a codicil on 18 October with her executors, Laurence Hyde (the Earl of Rochester), Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Sir Robert Sawyer the Attorney General, and Henry Sidney each receiving 100. WebCharacter Nancy Show Nell Gwynn Gender Female Age Range Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult Role Size Supporting Voice Non-singer Time & Place London, England, Seventeenth Century Tags dresser working class theatre english accent londoner wooden knowing experienced plain-spoken confidante relief Analysis A second son, James Beauclerk was born in 1671, but died at a boarding school in Paris in 1680, the circumstances of his life in Paris and the cause of his death are both unknown, one of the few clues being that he died "of a sore leg". RootsChat.com cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly for the messages or content posted by others. She remained a member of the Drury Lane acting company until 1669, playing continuously except for a short period in Epsom in the Summer of 1667, when she lived as the mistress of Charles Sackville, styled Lord Buckhurst and later 6th Earl of Dorset. The details of Gwyn's background are somewhat obscure. Evidence for any one of the three is scarce. Since you've made it this far, we want to assume you're a real, live human. In a stunt rivalling Michael Heseltine's legendary jungle swing of the Commons mace, the 34-year-old son of the Duke of St Albans caused uproar when he leapt on to the Lord Chancellor's woolsack to condemn the Government's plans. Of course they, all come from her eldest son, Charles Beau. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family.". Nell Gwynn (c. 16501687) The descendants of Holy Roman Empire monarchies became feeble-minded in the twentieth century, and after World War I had been done in by the democracies; some were kept on to The author of her 1752 biography relates a conversation (more than likely fabricated) between Gwyn and Charles II in which he, feeling at a loss, said, "O, Nell! It's time we woke up to this chilling reality," he told reporters outside the chamber. Please, if you are going to +44(0)20 7306 0055, Admission free. found in England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. At the height of the Exclusion Crisis, when the religious feeling was at boiling point, Nell's coach was attacked by an angry mob who mistook her for the Catholic foreign mistress. Her noble descendant Beauclerk pieces together circumstantial evidence to favour an Oxford birth. Of all the mistresses of Charles II, Nell was the only one beloved by the public. The King and the Duke of York were at the play. [3] Nell's mother is said to have drowned when she fell into the water at her house near Chelsea. RootsChat.com is a totally free family history forum to help you. This had come to a head shortly after their marriage in 1662, in a confrontation between Catherine and Barbara Palmer which became known as the "Bedchamber crisis". [37] Pepys reports that by 22 August 1667, Gwyn had returned to the King's Playhouse in The Indian Emperour. Nell was buried with her mother in the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, in London. It is claimed that there are some two thousand living descendants of King Charles II and Nell Gwyn. Moreover, Wood did not give a forename for the supposed grandfather of Nell and there are reasons to think that the "Dr Gwyn" in the pedigree was intended to be not Edmund Gwyn but rather his brother Matthew. Is unclear when Gwyn began to perform professionally on the Restoration stage but various scholars have supported both nell gwynn descendants date... 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