Mary Vining

aka Mrs Vining (1790–1868), was an English actress headlining at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.

[1] There was a first staging of a play based on Sir Walter Scott's new novel Kenilworth on 8 March 1821 at the Covent Garden theatre.

[1] Within the week she was appearing again as Lady Anne in a version of Richard III with the leading actor William Charles Macready in the title role.

[1] In 1837 an earthenware figure was created of Mrs Vining playing the title role of "Peter Wilkins".

Paintings or engravings exist of her playing Florio in The Forest of Bondy or The Dog of Montargis by James Meadows in the V&A.