Charles Shadwell was an English playwright of the 18th century, date of birth unknown, dead in 1726.
The son of Thomas Shadwell, Charles Shadwell was the author of The Fair Quaker of Deal, Irish Hospitality, or, Virtue Rewarded, and other plays, collected and published in 1720.
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| Date of death | 1726 |
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