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Picture of England's fattest man Edward Coltman goes under then hammer | |
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The portrait of The Reverend Joseph Coltman is expected to attract interest from all over the country | The portrait of The Reverend Joseph Coltman is expected to attract interest from all over the country |
A painting depicting a vicar said to have been the fattest man in England has sold at auction for £1,400. | |
The Reverend Joseph Coltman weighed 43st (273kg) at his heaviest, according to York-based auctioneer Duggleby Stephenson. By the age of 19, while a student at Trinity College Cambridge, he was so heavy he had to commission a special bicycle to help him move around. | |
When he began working at Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire in 1813, the floors at the parsonage had to be strengthened because of his weight and the doors widened. | When he began working at Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire in 1813, the floors at the parsonage had to be strengthened because of his weight and the doors widened. |
The portrait of his silhouette belonged to a private seller who had owned it for years. | |
Mr Coltman earned the title of England's fattest man on 21 June 1809 when Daniel Lambert, a 52st prison warden from Leicester, died at the age of 39 in the Waggon and Horses Inn at Stamford, in Lincolnshire, after a day at the races. | |
He remained the heaviest man in England for 28 years until he died, said the auctioneer. | He remained the heaviest man in England for 28 years until he died, said the auctioneer. |
During his time at Beverley Minster, he had a team of vergers who would help him move to the front of the church to give sermons. | During his time at Beverley Minster, he had a team of vergers who would help him move to the front of the church to give sermons. |
Mr Coltman moved around using a strengthened velocipede, which is a type of bicycle that does not have pedals. | |
'Celebrity status' | 'Celebrity status' |
Holly Hammond, the paintings specialist at Duggleby Stephenson, said: "The Reverend Coltman's silhouette causes amazement even today, but 200 years ago the public was completely enthralled. | Holly Hammond, the paintings specialist at Duggleby Stephenson, said: "The Reverend Coltman's silhouette causes amazement even today, but 200 years ago the public was completely enthralled. |
"Coltman and Lambert had a sort of national celebrity status. Everyone wanted to see them. | "Coltman and Lambert had a sort of national celebrity status. Everyone wanted to see them. |
"Despite his size, he [Mr Coltman] was a respected scholar and clergyman who played a notable part in the life of Beverley Minster, the town and the wider Yorkshire area. | "Despite his size, he [Mr Coltman] was a respected scholar and clergyman who played a notable part in the life of Beverley Minster, the town and the wider Yorkshire area. |
"He championed local education, helped establish schools, supported charitable institutions and was a vocal advocate of the abolition of slavery and Catholic emancipation." | "He championed local education, helped establish schools, supported charitable institutions and was a vocal advocate of the abolition of slavery and Catholic emancipation." |
Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. | Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. |
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