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Fat Man Of Maldon, One of the most enduringly famous Maldonians is Edward Bright (1721–1750), historically known as The Fat Man of Maldon – a much-loved grocer and family man who gained unexpected fame in his short life thanks to his great stature. Promenade Park Hythe Quay Heybridge Basin Beeleigh The Moot Hall Maeldune Centre Plume Library FACTS ABOUT E H Bentall& Co The Old Railway Beeleigh Abbey Beeleigh Mill St Mary's Church All Saints' Church Fat Man of Maldon St Giles Hospital Maldon in 1818 Beckingham Hall The events guide is currently unavailable This is one of the scenes . 5 stone (665 lb or 302 kg). Edward Bright (1721–1750) was a grocer in Maldon, Essex, England – known as the "fat man of Maldon" – who was reputed at the time of his death in 1750 to be the "fattest man in England". Jun 21, 2022 ยท The elder Edward Bright, known locally as 'The Fat Man of Maldon', was a grocer and candle maker born in Maldon in c. He was a post boy in his youth riding daily to Chelmsford and later became a candle manufacturer and grocer. Why Bright was so big remains mysterious. The last time that he had been weighed when he was 28 his weight was 584lbs or nearly 42 stones. Edward Bright was a grocer in Maldon, Essex, England — known as the "fat man of Maldon" — who was reputed at the time of his death in 1750 to be the "fattest man in England". Edward Bright (1721–1750) was a grocer in Maldon, Essex, England – known as the "fat man of Maldon" – who was reputed at the time of his death in 1750 to be the "fattest man in England". tmsh, zmupi, gk, oimc, bi7s, zxjeie, 9medf, pys, wxcj, ksdxyl0,