William WICKENDEN born Etloe (General)
Reference -> http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&id=27675#p27889
This is my x Great Uncle..... William WICKENDEN born Etloe - William wrote autiobiographies, and talks about his meeting with Dr Jenner and how it all came about.
Some of his books are re-produced on 'Google Books' - I will type out a list, but busy today. His books are in the Gloucestershire Reference Library and in London.
William WICKENDEN born Etloe
.. which takes us back 4 years or so ( and many threads/replies) :-)
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=4214
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Ἀριστοτέλης A Gloster & Hereford Boy in the Forest of Dean ><((((*>
William WICKENDEN born Etloe
Quick by coincidence, by the post today, my niece has sent me
The Rustic's Lay, and other Poems, by William S WICKENDEN (Dedicated, by Permission, to EDWARD JENNER, Esq. M.D.F.R.S. & C - - 1817. produced by the British Library, (Historical Collection from the British Library) - British Library - www.bl.uk/digital
Edward JENNER, Esq. M.D. F.R.S.
Sir,
In dedicating this small Volume to you, I am conscious of the unworthiness of the offering; but sincerity of intention may perhaps counterpose deficiency of poetic idea; and the purity of my gratitude will never permit a sentiment to escape my bosom, but what is dictated by genuine feeling and primitive nature.
But ascending from individual feeling to the Temple of Humanity, then will the name JENNER shine in meridian splendour - millions praying to the ALMIGHTY to pour the balm of happiness into this venerable bosom; and whilst his name is resounded in grateful paeans from the icy poles to the torrid zone, his mind is not inflated with pride - universal benevolence reposes in his bosom, and he still strays along the green-clad path of primeaval simplicity.
Accept, Sir, the wild wreath of the Rustic; would it were twined with the Lesbian myrtle of Paphian rose! but the rude hawthorn and lowly violet exhale the sweets of villatic nature.
With sincere wishes that happiness may reside in your bosom for over.
I remain, Sir, with sentiments of gratidue.
Your devoted servant
W. S WICKENDEN
Etloe, February 15 1817
Mr T JONES (Subscriber)
In this little book, is a list of subscribers... including
Mr T Jones, Purveyor of his Majesty's Forest of Dean, Old-Street, London
DEAN & NEW FOREST ACT 1808
http://legislation.data.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo3/48/72/enacted/data.htm?wrap=true
(early Conservation)