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Mary Wells, afterwards Mrs. Sumbel (16 December 1762 – 23 January 1829),〔(Philip H. Highfill, Jr., Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans, ''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 15'' )〕 was an English actress. ==Early life== She was the daughter of Thomas Davies, a carver and gilder in Birmingham, and was born there on 16 December 1762. Her father died in a madhouse while she was a small child. Her mother kept a tavern frequented by actors, and among others by Richard Yates, under whose management Mary appeared at the Birmingham Theatre as the young Duke of York in ''Richard III'', playing subsequently Cupid in William Whitehead's ''Trip to Scotland'', and Arthur in ''King John''. After visiting Bath and York she went to Gloucester, where she played Juliet to the Romeo of an actor named Wells, to whom she was married in St. Chad's Church, Shrewsbury. Wells shortly afterwards deserted her.
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