Nell gwynn biography examples

          Eleanor Gwyn (2 February – 14 November ; also spelled Gwynn, Gwynne) was an English stage actress and celebrity figure of the Restoration period.!

          Nell Gwynne

          2 February 1650 - 14 November 1687

          The remarkable life of Nell Gwynne, most famous of the many mistresses of 'the Merry Monarch', Charles II, a classic rags to riches story, began on 2 February 1650.

          'Nellie' was a former actress whose full name was Eleanor Gwyn.

        1. On the 14th November Eleanor 'Nell' Gwyn, actress and mistress of King Charles II, died.
        2. Eleanor Gwyn (2 February – 14 November ; also spelled Gwynn, Gwynne) was an English stage actress and celebrity figure of the Restoration period.
        3. Nell Gwynn: biography.
        4. Abstract: Nell Gwyn, King Charles II's legendary actress-mistress, is revered as “one of the most attractive characters in British history,” credited with.
        5. Nell was was the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Gwynn, her place of birth is disputed, with some sources stating Pipe Well Lane in Hereford, which was renamed Gwynne Street in the nineteenth century, while others state she was born in London.

          Nell Gwynne

          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. 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.'

          Nell grew up in squalid Coal Yard Alley, a poor slum off Drury Lane.