Richard "Beau" Nash (18 October 1674 – 3 February 1762) was a Welsh lawyer who as a dandy, played a leading role in 18th-century British fashion. He is...
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the Royal Crescent, Circus, Pump Room, and the Assembly Rooms, where Beau Nash presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in 1761...
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Juliana Popjoy (c. 1710 – 1777) was the partner of Beau Nash, and was known as "Betty Besom". In later life, she was reputed to have lived in a tree....
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spa in the Restoration and a fashionable resort in the mid-1700s under Beau Nash when the Pantiles, and its chalybeate spring, attracted visitors who wished...
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of men's fashion in Regency England Beau Correll (born 1982), American lawyer and political commentator Beau Nash (1674–1762), dandy and leader of fashion...
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American politician Archibald Frazer-Nash, engineer who founded the automotive firm Frazer Nash Limited Beau Nash (Richard Nash, 1674–1762), Anglo-Welsh dandy...
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earlier one on the same site, designed by John Harvey at the request of Beau Nash, Bath's master of ceremonies, in 1706, before the discovery of Roman remains...
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the buildings. The obelisk in the centre of the square was erected by Beau Nash in 1738 in honour of Frederick, Prince of Wales. During World War II several...
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1729 to a musician called "Rudman", a friend of the influential dandy Beau Nash. Orphaned at age 12, she worked as a flower girl until she was seduced...
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or the real-life Beau Nash, master of ceremonies at Bath, or Regency celebrity Beau Brummell. The sexual recklessness of "beau" may imply homosexuality...
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Thomas Linley), in the elite society of Bath, presided over by the dandy Beau Nash. The music is mostly taken from Handel's operas, which in Beecham's day...
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Nash (Australian politician) (1890–1951), Australian Senator Richard C. Nash (born 1950), U.S. Army general Beau Nash (1674–1761), born Richard Nash,...
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Account of the Augustan Age in England (1759) The Life of Richard Nash (Beau Nash) (1762) The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death...
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occupied by a hotel. The obelisk in the centre of the square was erected by Beau Nash in 1738. The Circus is seen as the pinnacle of Wood's work. It consists...
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development, to bathe. A short time later, Richard (Beau) Nash came to Bath. By the force of his personality, Nash became the arbiter of good taste and manners...
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for Spa visitors, which were built by Thomas Harrison and conceived by Beau Nash. With the construction of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution...
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(1962) Alexander Pope (1930) Bath (1932), a profile of the city under Beau Nash The English Eccentrics (1933) Aspects of Modern Poetry (1934) Victoria...
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Vitebsk region, Belarus (derelicted) He married Florence Kate Nash, a descendant of Beau Nash, on 1 February 1899 in Batheaston Parish Church, Somerset....
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The First Gentleman of England (two volumes, 1906) Bath under Beau Nash (1907) The Beau of the Regency (1908) King Edward VII: His Life & Reign. The Record...
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Tinsley, 1878, set in the reign of James II of England Three volumes Beau Nash London: Routledge, 1879 Three volumes Stanley Brereton 1881 Sources: A...
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(1808–1882) – civil servant. Don Foster (born 1947) – MP for Bath, 1992–2015 Beau Nash (1674–1761) – master of ceremonies in Georgian Bath John Palmer (1742–1818)...
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the development of the provincial spa town. As Master of ceremonies, Beau Nash played a paramount role in establishing Bath as a fashionable city, a...
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of London prostitutes beginning in 1760. Two years after the death of Beau Nash in 1761, Derrick was appointed master of the ceremonies at Bath. He was...
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McCowen (1925–2017), actor Victor McLaglen (1886–1959), actor Richard (Beau) Nash (1674–1762), celebrated dandy and leader of fashion William Nicholson...
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wall memorials and 847 floor stones. They include those dedicated to Beau Nash, Admiral Arthur Phillip (first Governor of the colony of New South Wales...
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National Library of Wales. Retrieved 17 March 2021. Willard Connely (1955). Beau Nash: Monarch of Bath and Tunbridge Wells. Laurie. p. 2. ISBN 978-7-270-01055-7...
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1702–1703 – Queen Anne visits. 1704 – First pump-room built; Richard "Beau" Nash is appointed Master of Ceremonies. 1705 – First theatre in the city built...
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Sean Mathias, theatre director, film director David Miles, economist Beau Nash, socialite, dandy Heather Nicholson, animal rights activist Red Lady of...
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attached to the Roman Baths and assembly rooms. Master of ceremonies Beau Nash, who presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in...
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especially after one was erected, with pyramid, in Bath, by Richard (Beau) Nash (1734). Elizabeth Macquarie and Greenway may both have visited, or at...
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