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. [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. When the King died in 1685 Nells creditors descended upon her she never did starve, but was in grave danger of being sent to a Debtors prison. She appealed to King James and to his credit, he settled her immediate debts and gave her a pension of 1500 a year. [37] Pepys reports that by 22 August 1667, Gwyn had returned to the King's Playhouse in The Indian Emperour. It is claimed that there are some two thousand living descendants of King Charles II and Nell Gwyn. Ranging from from dukes to dustmen, they include Samantha Cameron (wife of David Cameron) ! Has anyone traced their family back to Charlie and Nell? Dukes or dustmen can reply. You need to login before you can save preferences. Several anonymous satires from the time relate a tale of Gwyn, with the help of her friend Aphra Behn, slipping a powerful laxative into Davis's tea-time cakes before an evening when she was expected in the King's bed. Donations welcome The Catholic whore was still the Frenchwoman Louise de Krouaille, who had been created Duchess of Portsmouth in 1673. The King cried out "God save the Earl of Burford!" WebNell 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 Her return was in Dryden's The Conquest of Granada, a two-part epic produced in December 1670 and January 1671. Gwyn and her mother spent some of this time in Oxford, following the King and his court. 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. This has sparked some confusion. The rivalry between Nell, Lady Castlemaine, Louise de Keroualle and Moll Davies made the King's life difficult at times. Please ensure your comments are relevant and appropriate. Please note your email address will not be displayed on the page nor will it be used for any marketing material or promotion of any kind. [51] The property was owned by the crown and its current resident was instructed to transfer the lease to Gwyn. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. He also paid off the mortgage on Gwyn's Nottinghamshire lodge at Bestwood, which remained in the Beauclerk family until 1940. 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 noble descendant Beauclerk pieces together circumstantial evidence to favour an Oxford birth. +44(0)20 7306 0055, Admission free. I suspect they loved each other. King Charles II died at Whitehall Palace, London, probably of uremia, a syndrome caused by dysfunction of the kidneys, on 6th February 1685. Her second son, James, Lord Beauclerk (b. The information we have about Gwyn is collected from various sources, including the plays she starred in, satirical poetry and pictures, diaries, and letters. "[31] Killigrew must have agreed with Pepys's opinion. 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. In 1667, Gwyn made such a match with Charles Sackville, titled Lord Buckhurst at that time. WebNell 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, On 26 August, Pepys learns from Moll Davis that, 'Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him; and Hart, her great admirer, now hates her; and that she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemayne, who was her great friend also but she is come to the House, but is neglected by them all'. Nonetheless, since players of less substantial parts are seldom mentioned in cast lists or playgoers' diaries of the period, an absolute date for Gywn's debut cannot be ascertained.[21]. Here Mrs. Pierce tells me [] that Nelly and Beck Marshall, falling out the other day, the latter called the other my Lord Buckhurst's whore. Shortly afterwards, the King granted a house which was renamed Burford House, on the edge of the Home Park in Windsor, to Nell and their son, where she lived when the King was in residence at Windsor Castle. The notoriously temperamental Barbara Palmer (nee Villiers) Lady Castlemaine, had been Charles' mistress for many years, but their relationship was beginning to sour by the time he met Nell Gwynn. * Notes: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=15201653&pid Geni requires JavaScript! 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". Please login. The National Portrait Gallery will NOT use your information to contact you or store for any other purpose than to investigate or display your contribution. 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. King Charles died on 6 February 1685. Nell'. The playwright Dryden supplied her with a series of saucy, bustling parts, ideally suited to her talents. In the next box was the King, who from accounts was more interested in flirting with Gwyn than watching the play. [8] However, her specific connection to that family, if any, is unknown. [16] Orange Moll hired Nell and her elder sister Rose as scantily clad orange-girls, selling the small, sweet "china" oranges to the audience inside the theatre for a sixpence each. "Pray good people be civil" she cried, sticking her head out of the window, "I am the Protestant whore! 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. Take a closer look with the unique Van de Velde drawings collection, What's out there in space lurking close to the Earth and is it going to hit us? On 21 December 1676, Charles II granted to Charles Beauclerk, the titles of Baron of Heddington and Earl of Burford. There is some suggestion, from a poem dated to 1681, again of doubtful accuracy, that Gwyn's father died at Oxford, perhaps in prison. 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. Possibly, Gwyn's father had served in the same company, and Gwyn's partthe company whorewas based on her own mother. 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. [52] Her family's history has been published in the authoritative book: The House of Nell Gwyn (1974). The younger, James, born a year later died when he was nine. [55] At the same time, James applied pressure on Gwyn and her son Charles to convert to Roman Catholicism, something she resisted. She is also believed, by most Gwyn biographers, to have been "low-born". A few weeks later, James was given "the title of Lord Beauclerc, with the place and precedence of the eldest son of an earl." In March 1687 Nell was stricken by apoplexy and partial paralysis. 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". Charles invited Gwyn and her escort, Mr. Villiers, a cousin of Buckingham's, to supper along with his brother the Duke of York. Elizabeth Gwyn. Ranging from from dukes to dustmen, they include Samantha Nell was extremely pretty with long reddish-brown hair and a good figure, reckless but generous and unpretentious, she was known to be illiterate and could only sign her name with her awkwardly scrawled initials "E.G.". His descendant She never forgot her old friends and, as far as is known, remained faithful to her royal lover from the beginning of their intimacy until his death and, after his death, to his memory. How do you know this? Gwyn is said to have complained that "she had always conveyed free under the Crown, and always would; and would not accept [the house] till it was conveyed free to her by an Act of Parliament." 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. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. (Beauclerk, p. Complete opposites, Louise was very proud woman of her noble Breton birth, Nell a true child of the London streets, scathingly nicknamed her "Squintabella" and the "Weeping Willow" for her tendencies to weep. [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. WebA trailer film promoting a stage production of 'NELL GWYNN' at the Courtyard Theatre, Hereford By mid-1668, Gwyn's affair with the King was well-known, though there was little reason to believe it would last for long. Hate serious plays, as I do serious parts. Established in a fine house and admitted to the inner circles of the court, Nell spent the rest of her life entertaining the king and his friends, living extravagantly, and intriguing against her rivals. [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. Sent to school in Paris when he was six, he died there in 1681. The marriage was to produce 12 children. The details of Gwyn's background are somewhat obscure. Prices start at 6 for unframed prints, 25 for framed prints. Its always intrigued me too, how some descendants end up peers of the realm and others end up "dustbinmen". 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. 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. There, or in the bawdy house of one Madam Ross, Nell would spend at least some time. 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). Search over 220,000 works, 150,000 of which are illustrated from the 16th Century to the present day. WebNell Gwynn, the mistress of Charles II, was a famous denizen of London. [3] Nell's mother is said to have drowned when she fell into the water at her house near Chelsea. She was a well-known beauty, who became lady of the bedchamber to Caroline of Ansbach, Princess of Wales. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to get the full Trove experience. London, WC2H 0HE Her father, according to tradition, died in a debtors prison at Oxford during Nells infancy. Praised by Samuel Pepys for her comic performances as one of the first actresses on the English stage, she became best known for being a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England. The earlier date of birth was asserted without documentation, but various scholars have supported both the earlier and later dates. 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! I am torn to pieces by their clamours. But so great performance of a comical part was never, I believe, in the world before as Nell do this, both as a mad girl, then most and best of all when she comes in like a young gallant; and hath the notions and carriage of a spark the most that ever I saw any man have. Charles Francis Topham de Vere Beauclerk ensured his status as a historical footnote with his own brand of direct action. Census Information is Crown Copyright, from, See "A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain". Gwyn nicknamed Louise "Squintabella" for her looks and the "Weeping Willow" for her tendencies to sob. Nell Gwyn had left the stage by this point.[50]. Charles had secret passages built so that he could visit her without others knowing. RootsChat.com is a totally free family history forum to help you. 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. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the title role in the production debut. Gwyn gave birth to her first son, Charles, on 8 May 1670. She died at the age of 37, from apoplexy "almost certainly due to the acquired variety of syphilis" at ten in the evening on 14 November 1687. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience and to help us improve our website. So, whilst it could be seen as a liberating moment when women arrived on stage for the first time, in their earliest roles they were often little more than objects to be gazed at. Discover the art of the Van de Veldes at the Queen's House, See the world's greatest space photography at the National Maritime Museum, Experience life at sea and climb the rigging of one of London's true icons, Why do artists draw, and what can their sketches teach us about their skills and techniques? When the King protested against her calling Charles that, she replied, "Your Majesty has given me no other name by which to call him." and subsequently officially created the peerage, saving his son's life. The earl, who has made it his short life's work to prove that one of his ancestors, Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, was the real author of Shakespeare's plays, declared: "If Blair gets his way in Britain, then, in the words of Shakespeare, our country 'will be a wilderness again,/Peopled with wolves'. In May 1665, she appeared opposite Hart in James Howard's comedy All Mistaken, or the Mad Couple. She was taught her craft of performing at a school for young actors developed by Killigrew[19] and one of the fine male actors of the time, Charles Hart, and learned dancing from another, John Lacy; both were rumoured by satirists of the time to be her lovers, but if she had such a relationship with Lacy (Beauclerk thinks it unlikely), it was kept much more discreet than her well-known affair with Hart. She was said to have been remembered by Charles on his deathbed with the words 'Let not poor Nelly starve'. 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. It was a great success: King Charles "graced it with the Title of His Play"[29] and Pepys' praise was effusive: to the King's house to see 'The Maiden Queen', a new play of Dryden's, mightily commended for the regularity of it, and the strain and wit; and the truth is, there is a comical part done by Nell, which is Florimell, that I never can hope ever to see the like done again, by man or woman. For access to nell gwynn's full information you must be on the Trusted List. James II, obeying his brother's deathbed wish, "Let not poor Nelly starve," eventually paid most of Gwyn's debts and gave her an annual pension of 1,500. 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. 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". "[57] Her will and codicil were proved on 7 December 1687. Gwyn returned to the stage again in late 1670, something Beauclerk calls an "extraordinary thing to do" for a mistress with a royal child. Sitter associated with 30 portraitsEleanor Gywn, or 'Pretty witty Nell', as Pepys called her, came to London as an orange-seller, and rose to become one of the leading comic actresses of the day, and mistress to the King, Charles II. She also spent a fortune on paintings, furnishings, entertainment, dresses and expensive food. This play, a tragicomedy written by the theatre's house dramatist, John Dryden, was performed in March 1667. [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. She lived there when the King was in residence at Windsor Castle. 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. Her funeral drew a large audience for the last time, the funeral sermon was preached by Thomas Tenison, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury. 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. Nell Gwynn (c. 16501687) Gwyn's will also conveys her charitable side with her leaving 100 to be distributed to the poor of the parish of St Martins-in-the-field and Westminster and 50 to release debtors from prison every Christmas.[21]. Birth of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans, Death of Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn at Pall Mall, St. Martin's Place, London, Middlesex, England, https://www.geni.com/people/Eleanor-Nell-Gwyn/6000000003949283214?through=6000000000769939369. Of course they, all come from her eldest son, Charles Beau. [5][6] However, administration records show that Edmund Gwyn died unmarried. During the decade of protectorate rule by the Cromwells, pastimes regarded as frivolous, including theatre, had been banned. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? "[53] A few weeks later, James was given "the title of Lord Beauclerc, with the place and precedence of the eldest son of an earl."[53]. Nell was attending a performance of George Etherege's play 'She Wou'd if She Cou'd' at Lincoln's Inn Fields theatre. Dismiss your ladies, may it please your Majesty, and mind your business; the People of England will soon be pleased. Unlike some of Charles' other mistresses, Nell was popular with the public for her ready wit, she was the least grasping and never suffered from any illusions regarding herself. I always assume (I know, I shouldn't!, Dunning/Downing, Osborn/e, Astley -Cheshire/Birmingham/Middlesex. Open Daily: 10:30 - 18:00 It was the end of what I think of as 'the era of beige', the puritans and the civil war. 25 Dec 1671, d. c Sep 1680. We digitise over 8,000 portraits a year and we cannot guarantee being able to digitise images that are not already scheduled. 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." Learn more about near-Earth objects and what the impact they could have, Search our online database and exploreour objects, paintings, archives and library collectionsfrom home, Come behind the scenes at our state-of-the-art conservation studio, Visit the world's largest maritime library and archive collection at the National Maritime Museum, The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea, Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition, A Sea of Drawings: the art of the Van de Veldes, The Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre. 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." 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. 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