• This has sparked some confusion. The spelling of 'Gwin' does not refer to Nell Gwyn, but to Mrs. Anne Quin. Nell Gwyn had left the stage by this point.[50].
  • Eleanor Gwyn was born in 1650 in London. ... Mary Meggs, who was a former prostitute nicknamed “Orange Moll”, and a friend of Madam Gwyn (Nell’s mother)...
  • Nell Gwyn WKPD. In her early teens, Nell Gwyn was engaged to sell oranges at the King’s Theatre.
  • In contrast, Gwyn met Charles when she was just 17 and was faithful to him not just until his death, but afterward too. Nell Gwyn Facts Wikimedia.
  • Nell Gwyn and her two sons by Antoine Masson c.1677-80 © Royal Collection Trust. ... Nell Gwyn by Simon Verelst c.1680 © National Portrait Gallery.
  • @finmagik Is this.. is this some sort of play I haven't the pleasure of being dragged to, yet? I'll take your word for it, then! Nell Gwyn.
  • Nell Gwyn was an English actress and mistress of Charles II, whose frank recklessness, generosity, invariable good temper, ready wit, infectious high spirits, and...
  • He wanted to tempt the King with the fascinating Nell Gwyn in an effort to lure the King away from his dominating, long- time mistress, Barbara Castlemaine...
  • Born into poverty, Nell Gwyn became one of the most popular actresses in England. But that was just a prelude to her fame as mistress of King Charles II.