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  2. Captain Charles Wells (13 August 1842 – 1 April 1914) was the British founder of Charles Wells Ltd, which became the largest privately owned brewery in the United Kingdom, and the progenitor of the Wells Baronets of Felmersham.

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    Wells & Co. (formerly Charles Wells Ltd) is the holding company of the Charles Wells Brewery and Pub Company (a pub chain ). Charles Wells Ltd was founded in 1876 by Charles Wells in Bedford, England . The Charles Wells Pub Company controls over 200 leased and tenanted public houses in England.

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  5. Care Team. CHARLES C. WELLS, JR. MD. Dr. Charles Wells and his wife Ellen are Macon natives. He attended the University of Georgia before completing medical school, internal medicine training, and neurology residency at Emory University. During his neurology training, Dr. Wells developed his subspecialty interest in sleep disorders.

  6. Charles De Ville Wells (20 April 1841 - July 1922) was an English gambler and fraudster. In a series of successful gambles in 1891 he "broke the bank at Monte Carlo" (depleted the funds of the gaming table at which he was playing), celebrated by the song "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo". Subsequently, he was often referred to ...

  7. Edition size: 100. Charles Wells (1935 – ) is an American sculptor and printmaker born in NYC. After graduating from Amherst College, with a BA in History and English, he returned to NYC and began painting and writing. A winner of the Prix de Rome, Charles continued his art studies for several years in Italy.

  8. 1917: The Phoenix Brewery in Midland Road was purchased. 1919: The Company acquired the Newport Pagnell Brewery, consisting of a brewery and 53 public houses. 1920: Pary of Days Brewery in St. Neots was purchased. 1956: Sir Richard Wells died and was succeeded as Chairman of the company by Major David Wells.

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