Mary Wright Sewell

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Mary Wright Sewell (April 6, 1797 - June 10, 1884) was the mother of Anna Sewell a very well-known children's author who wrote Black Beauty. Mary, less known today, was a then-popular author of juvenile bestsellers.

Mary was born into the Quaker faith in 1797, and lived at the Blue Lodge, Wick from 1858 to 1864. She had a great love of poetry and wrote "Mother's Last Words" (which sold millions of copies throughout the world) while living at Wick, near Bristol.

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