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William Horsell

William Horsell (31 March 1807 – 23 December 1863) was an English hydrotherapist, publisher, and temperance and vegetarianism activist. Horsell published the first vegan cookbook in 1849.

William Horsell
Photograph of William Horsell, by Maull & Polyblank, London, c. 1857
Born(1807-03-31)31 March 1807
Died23 December 1863(1863-12-23) (aged 56)
Occupation(s)Hydrotherapist, publisher, temperance and vegetarianism activist
SpouseElizabeth Horsell

Biography edit

William Horsell was born in Brinkworth, Wiltshire on 31 March 1807. Before the age of twenty he was preaching the gospel and became a temperance activist in 1833.[1] In 1838, Horsell established the Anti-Nicotine Society at Congleton, Cheshire.[2] Horsell founded the Nature's Beverage Society in 1842. The Society aimed to spread abstinence from all artificial beverages.[3]

Horsell operated a hydropathic infirmary at Northwood Villa, Ramsgate.[4] It has been described as the first vegetarian hospital in Britain.[5] In 1847, a meeting was held at the hospital from which the Vegetarian Society was formed.[4] Horsell was secretary of the Vegetarian Society for several years.[6] In 1856, Horsell noted that there were a thousand members of the Society.[6] He managed the Society from his London office.[7]

Horsell edited the Truth Tester, which became the Society's official journal.[4] The journal described vegetarianism as "the next practical moral subject which is likely to call forth the virtuous energy of society".[6] In 1850, it was renamed the Vegetarian Advocate.[8] Horsell stepped down as Secretary and his journal ceased in 1850.[9] From 1849, the Vegetarian Society's President James Simpson published the Vegetarian Messenger.[9] In 1850, Simpson moved the Vegetarian Society office to Manchester and Vegetarian Messenger became the Society's official journal.[9] Horsell remained active with the London branch of the Vegetarian Society.[7]

Another publication of Horsell's was the monthly The Journal of Health & Phrenological Magazine which amongst its contributors was the popular temperance lecturer Jabez Inwards, a fellow teetotaler and phrenologist .[10]

He authored a popular hydropathic manual and was an advocate of phrenology.[6] He was a publisher for vegetarian and spiritualist literature.[6] His wife Elizabeth Horsell was also a vegetarian.[6]

Horsell was a London agent for the Fowler & Wells Company.[11]

In 1849, Horsell published Asenath Nicholson's Kitchen Philosophy for Vegetarians, in London. A review in the Vegetarian Advocate, noted that "butter and eggs are excluded" from the recipes.[12] The Vegan Society have cited the book as the first vegan cookbook.[13]

Horsell died of a fever, while on board the Just, on 23 December 1863, while on an anti-slavery mission to Nigeria. He was buried in Lagos Cemetery, West Africa.[14]

Selected publications edit

References edit

  1. ^ Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/74681. Retrieved 6 January 2024. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Blocker, Jack S. Fahey, David M; Tyrrell, Ian R. (2003). Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Enclyopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 634. ISBN 1-57607-833-7
  3. ^ Winskill, Peter Turner. (1891). The Temperance Movement and Its Workers, Volume 2. Blackie & Son. p. 150
  4. ^ a b c Spencer, Colin. (1995). The Heretic's Feast: A History of Vegetarianism. University Press of New England. p. 252. ISBN 0-87451-708-7
  5. ^ Forward, Charles W. (1898). Fifty Years of Food Reform: A History of the Vegetarian Movement in England. London: The Ideal Publishing Union. p. 20
  6. ^ a b c d e f Gregory, James. (2007). Of Victorians and Vegetarians: The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Tauris Academic Studies. pp. 31-52, pp. 72-73, p. 104. ISBN 978-1-84511-379-7
  7. ^ a b "London Vegetarian Association, 1850s - the world's first 'vegan society'" 13 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  8. ^ Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret. (2010). Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-313-37556-9
  9. ^ a b c "The Origins of the 'Vegetarians'". International Vegetarian Union. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  10. ^ "London Vegans 1856 – Elizabeth And William Horsell". www.happycow.net. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  11. ^ LeMaster, J. R; Kummings, Donald D. (1998). Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 230. ISBN 0-8153-1876-6
  12. ^ Anonymous. (1849). Kitchen Philosophy for Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Advocate 11 (1): 10.
  13. ^ "Key facts". The Vegan Society. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  14. ^ Gregory, James. "'Zealously affected in a good thing' The publishing career and life of William Horsell (1807‒1863)". Academia.edu.

Further reading edit

  • 'Zealously affected in a good thing' The publishing career and life of William Horsell (1807‒1863). James Gregory.

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William Horsell 31 March 1807 23 December 1863 was an English hydrotherapist publisher and temperance and vegetarianism activist Horsell published the first vegan cookbook in 1849 William HorsellPhotograph of William Horsell by Maull amp Polyblank London c 1857Born 1807 03 31 31 March 1807Brinkworth Wiltshire EnglandDied23 December 1863 1863 12 23 aged 56 NigeriaOccupation s Hydrotherapist publisher temperance and vegetarianism activistSpouseElizabeth Horsell Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 References 4 Further readingBiography editWilliam Horsell was born in Brinkworth Wiltshire on 31 March 1807 Before the age of twenty he was preaching the gospel and became a temperance activist in 1833 1 In 1838 Horsell established the Anti Nicotine Society at Congleton Cheshire 2 Horsell founded the Nature s Beverage Society in 1842 The Society aimed to spread abstinence from all artificial beverages 3 Horsell operated a hydropathic infirmary at Northwood Villa Ramsgate 4 It has been described as the first vegetarian hospital in Britain 5 In 1847 a meeting was held at the hospital from which the Vegetarian Society was formed 4 Horsell was secretary of the Vegetarian Society for several years 6 In 1856 Horsell noted that there were a thousand members of the Society 6 He managed the Society from his London office 7 Horsell edited the Truth Tester which became the Society s official journal 4 The journal described vegetarianism as the next practical moral subject which is likely to call forth the virtuous energy of society 6 In 1850 it was renamed the Vegetarian Advocate 8 Horsell stepped down as Secretary and his journal ceased in 1850 9 From 1849 the Vegetarian Society s President James Simpson published the Vegetarian Messenger 9 In 1850 Simpson moved the Vegetarian Society office to Manchester and Vegetarian Messenger became the Society s official journal 9 Horsell remained active with the London branch of the Vegetarian Society 7 Another publication of Horsell s was the monthly The Journal of Health amp Phrenological Magazine which amongst its contributors was the popular temperance lecturer Jabez Inwards a fellow teetotaler and phrenologist 10 He authored a popular hydropathic manual and was an advocate of phrenology 6 He was a publisher for vegetarian and spiritualist literature 6 His wife Elizabeth Horsell was also a vegetarian 6 Horsell was a London agent for the Fowler amp Wells Company 11 In 1849 Horsell published Asenath Nicholson s Kitchen Philosophy for Vegetarians in London A review in the Vegetarian Advocate noted that butter and eggs are excluded from the recipes 12 The Vegan Society have cited the book as the first vegan cookbook 13 Horsell died of a fever while on board the Just on 23 December 1863 while on an anti slavery mission to Nigeria He was buried in Lagos Cemetery West Africa 14 Selected publications editThe Board of Health amp Longevity 1845 Cholera Prevented by the Adoption of a Vegetarian Diet 1849 Original Views on Diet 1849 Hydropathy for the People 1850 The Vegetarian Armed at All Points 1856 The Science of Cooking Vegetarian Food 1856 References edit Matthew H C G Harrison B eds 23 September 2004 The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 74681 Retrieved 6 January 2024 Subscription or UK public library membership required Blocker Jack S Fahey David M Tyrrell Ian R 2003 Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History An International Enclyopedia Volume 1 ABC CLIO p 634 ISBN 1 57607 833 7 Winskill Peter Turner 1891 The Temperance Movement and Its Workers Volume 2 Blackie amp Son p 150 a b c Spencer Colin 1995 The Heretic s Feast A History of Vegetarianism University Press of New England p 252 ISBN 0 87451 708 7 Forward Charles W 1898 Fifty Years of Food Reform A History of the Vegetarian Movement in England London The Ideal Publishing Union p 20 a b c d e f Gregory James 2007 Of Victorians and Vegetarians The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth Century Britain Tauris Academic Studies pp 31 52 pp 72 73 p 104 ISBN 978 1 84511 379 7 a b London Vegetarian Association 1850s the world s first vegan society Archived 13 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 July 2019 Puskar Pasewicz Margaret 2010 Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism Greenwood Publishing Group p 179 ISBN 978 0 313 37556 9 a b c The Origins of the Vegetarians International Vegetarian Union Retrieved 13 July 2019 London Vegans 1856 Elizabeth And William Horsell www happycow net Retrieved 10 May 2021 LeMaster J R Kummings Donald D 1998 Walt Whitman An Encyclopedia Routledge p 230 ISBN 0 8153 1876 6 Anonymous 1849 Kitchen Philosophy for Vegetarians The Vegetarian Advocate 11 1 10 Key facts The Vegan Society Retrieved 14 July 2019 Gregory James Zealously affected in a good thing The publishing career and life of William Horsell 1807 1863 Academia edu Further reading edit Zealously affected in a good thing The publishing career and life of William Horsell 1807 1863 James Gregory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Horsell amp oldid 1215599434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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