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  1. Charles Shadwell was an English playwright of the 18th century, date of birth unknown, dead in 1726. He was the son of Thomas Shadwell, the playwright and Poet Laureate. He served in the army during the War of the Spanish Succession, before becoming the supervisor of the excise in Kent.

  2. Charles Shadwell may refer to: Charles Shadwell (playwright) (died 1726), English playwright. Charles Shadwell (Royal Navy officer) (1814–1886) Charles Shadwell (musician) (1898–1979), British conductor and bandleader.

  3. His son, Charles Shadwell was also a playwright. A scene from his play The Stockjobbers was included as an introduction in Caryl Churchill 's Serious Money (1987). [4]

  4. Shadwell, Charles ( c .1675–1726), playwright, was born in London, the son of the English poet laureate and playwright Thomas Shadwell ( c. 1640–1692). Charles Shadwell served in the army in Portugal under Major-General Newton and in 1710 was appointed supervisor of the excise in Kent.

  5. Dryden’s greatest achievements were in satiric verse: the mock-heroic Mac Flecknoe, a more personal product of his laureate years, was a lampoon circulated in manuscript and an attack on the playwright Thomas Shadwell.

  6. Thomas Shadwell (born 1642?, Norfolk, England—died November 19, 1692, London) was an English dramatist and poet laureate, known for his broad comedies of manners and as the butt of John Dryden ’s satire.

  7. Charles Shadwell fue un dramaturgo inglés del siglo XVIII, fecha de nacimiento desconocida, muerto en 1726. Era hijo de Thomas Shadwell, el dramaturgo y poeta laureado. Sirvió en el ejército durante la Guerra de Sucesión española, antes de convertirse en supervisor de los impuestos especiales en Kent.