Beau Nash
/ˌbəʊ ˈnæʃ/
/ˌbəʊ ˈnæʃ/
- (1674-1762) the name by which Richard Nash is usually known. He was a Welshman who became a leading figure in fashionable English society in the 18th century. He helped to make the English towns of Bath and Tunbridge Wells into fashionable holiday centres.
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