Mary Ann Coltman

Standard Name: Coltman, Mary Ann

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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.
Nicholls, C. S., editor. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons. Oxford University Press.
Aucott, Shirley. Susanna Watts (1768 to 1842): author of Leicester’s first guide, abolitionist and bluestocking. Shirley Aucott.
41
Recollections of her were published soon afterwards...
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...
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...
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.
158-9
In 1800 she and the Coltman sisters, Elizabeth and Mary Ann , belonged to a self-consciously bluestocking...
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.
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, pp. 41-67.
48, 64n53
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.
26
Cockshaw , the publisher, took in letters to the editor: that is...
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.
2, 5
Now at the Record Office of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (formerly Leicester Reference and Information Library
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, pp. 41-67.
62n3
Only a minority of them is held by the...
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...

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