Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press, 1993.
Mary Ann Coltman
Standard Name: Coltman, Mary Ann
Connections
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death | Susanna Watts | She was buried on 15 February at St Mary de Castro Church in Leicester, with a crowd at her graveside of the old and the poor. Aucott, Shirley. Susanna Watts (1768 to 1842): author of Leicester’s first guide, abolitionist and bluestocking. Shirley Aucott, 2004. 41 |
Friends, Associates | Catherine Hutton | CH
's friends included novelists Sarah Harriet Burney
and Robert Bage
, publisher Sir Richard Phillips
, Elizabeth Arnold
(whom she calls sister of Catharine Macaulay
, but who was actually the sister of Macaulay's... |
Friends, Associates | Susanna Watts | In her own more local circle, however, SW
was relaxed and good company. She belonged to a Book Society
. She was a close friend of the Hutton and the Coltman families and especially, in... |
Leisure and Society | Susanna Watts | SW
lived an independent social life which combined the old-fashioned with the modern. She was a snuff-taker. Beale, Catherine Hutton, editor. Catherine Hutton and Her Friends. Cornish Brothers, 1895. 158-9 |
politics | Elizabeth Heyrick | Before the annual bull-baiting at Bonsall in Derbyshire, EH
and her sister
bought the bull and thus saved it. Beale, Catherine Hutton, editor. Catherine Hutton and Her Friends. Cornish Brothers, 1895. 199 |
Reception | Susanna Watts | Clara Parkes
(great-great niece of Mary Ann Coltman
) composed a Short Account of Susanna Watts
' Life, which mentions the admiration for her anti-slavery work which lived on in Leicester. Corfield, Kenneth. “Elizabeth Heyrick: Radical Quaker”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Croom Helm, 1986, pp. 41-67. 48, 64n53 |
Textual Production | Catherine Hutton | Her piece was titled A Sketch of A Family of Originals. By an Original, Their Friend. CH
's particular friends in the family were the mother and Mary Ann Coltman
; her account is... |
Textual Production | Susanna Watts | Her claim to be acting with two friends may reflect the involvement of the sisters Elizabeth Heyrick
and Mary Ann Coltman
. Aucott, Shirley. Susanna Watts (1768 to 1842): author of Leicester’s first guide, abolitionist and bluestocking. Shirley Aucott, 2004. 26 |
Textual Production | Susanna Watts | She gave this book to Mary Ann Coltman
, who donated it to her great-great-niece Clara Parkes
. Aucott, Shirley. Susanna Watts (1768 to 1842): author of Leicester’s first guide, abolitionist and bluestocking. Shirley Aucott, 2004. 2, 5 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Heyrick | The fullest collections of EH
's published writings are held (and listed) at LeicesterReference and Information Library
and at the University of Nottingham
. Corfield, Kenneth. “Elizabeth Heyrick: Radical Quaker”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 41-67. 62n3 |
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