Eleanor Coade
Eleanor Coade
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Relationship with Lyme Regis

This timeline focuses on Eleanor Coade's relationship with Lyme Regis, the town where she spent her final years and is buried.
Relocation to Lyme Regis
c. 1811-1813
Eleanor Coade relocated to Lyme Regis, Dorset, some time around 1811-1813. The reasons for this move are not entirely clear, but possibilities include health concerns, a desire for a quieter life in retirement, or possibly family connections in the area.
Life in Lyme Regis
1813 - 1821
Coade spent the rest of her life in Lyme Regis. There is not much known about her life in Lyme Regis but it is known that she was a devout Christian and involved in the local Church. The choice of Lyme Regis suggests a connection to the coast and potentially a desire for fresh sea air, a common remedy at the time. She would have lived as a woman of independent means.
Death and Burial in Lyme Regis
18 November 1821
Eleanor Coade died in Lyme Regis on November 18, 1821. She was buried at St Michael's Church in the town. Unfortunately, the exact location of her grave is now unknown.