Tag: The natural history of Selborne

  • The bee boy

    The bee boy

    On 12 December 1775 Gilbert White, the naturalist of Selborne in Hampshire, wrote a letter to his friend Daines Barrington in which he recalled a remarkable character who had lived in the village ‘more than twenty years ago’.  He doesn’t name the lad, and just refers to him as ‘an idiot boy’.  What made him…

  • Indexing Gilbert White

    Indexing Gilbert White

    Selborne, Hampshire. Why we’ve never been there before I don’t know. The village isn’t far from Winchester, familiar enough territory. It’s a bit off the beaten track, though a busy B road passes through the village, channelling noise and people through the narrow main street that would have been quiet in the mid-eighteenth century, when…