Gilbert White
Gilbert White (July 18, 1720 - June 26, 1795) was a pioneering naturalist and ornithologist.White was born at Selborne in Hampshire. He was educated by a private tutor in Basingstoke before going to Oriel College, Oxford. White obtained his deacon's orders in 1747 and became vicar of Moreton Pinkney in Northamptonshire. He later became curate of Farrington in Hampshire, the adjoining parish to Selborne, and moved back into the family home at the Wakes. In 1784 he became curate in Selborne, remaining so until his death.
White is regarded as England's first ecologist. He said of the earthworm:
- "Earthworms, though in appearance a small and despicable link in the chain of nature, yet, if lost, would make a lamentable chasm [...] worms seem to be the great promoters of vegetation, which would proceed but lamely without them..." (1770)
In addition to his publications on Natural History he is also noted as a poet.
His house in Selborne, The Wakes, now contains the Gilbert White Museum, as well as the Oates Memorial Museum, commemorating Frank and Lawrence Oates.