23 Jan: A Six – The Death of Thomas Thetcher

photo of Thomas Thetcher's tombstone, text of which is described in the body of this post

The Death of Thomas Thetcher

In Winchester Cathedral’s graveyard is a tombstone “In memory of Thomas Thetcher, who died of a violent fever contracted by drinking cold small beer when hot the 12th of May 1764. Aged 26 Years.”

“Small beer” is a weak fermented beer of low alcohol, and had he consumed regular “strong” beer he’d not have contracted cholera or typhoid, which was carried in the drinking water at that time.

His tombstone reads (in part):

Here sleeps in peace a Hampshire Grenadier,
Who caught his death by drinking cold small beer.
Soldiers be wise from his untimely fall,
And when ye’re hot, drink strong or none at all.

An honest soldier never is forgot
Whether he die by musket or by pot.

The connections we make that blend time: In 1918, the tombstone caught the attention of a young American soldier called Bill Wilson, who camped nearby with his US Army unit before shipping out to the Western Front – two decades later, Bill Wilson founded Alcoholics Anonymous, having faced down his own challenges with alcohol and remembering Thomas Thetcher’s epitaph.


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Written for Denise’s Six Sentence Story including the word “blend”.  ©Misky 2006-2024.

16 responses to “23 Jan: A Six – The Death of Thomas Thetcher”

    1. I dare anyone to not shed at least one tear after listening to that. It is the ribbon on a gift. Thank you.

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    1. It’s brilliant!!

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  1. Given the cause of Thetcher’s death the best advice might be to drink strong beer. Even the water was suspect.

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    1. The water back then was deadly!

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  2. It’s still amazing how small the world really is.

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    1. And it seems to get smaller and smaller all the time!

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  3. This was heaven. I enjoyed every morsel. Thank you for such an entertaining and yet still informational six.

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    1. I’m glad you enjoyed this week’s Sixes! Thank you.

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  4. Always interested in an old, old, grave.

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    1. Me, too. Highgate is fascination, also.

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  5. Both interesting and informative. A great Six, Misky

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    1. Thank you very much.

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  6. I knew of Bill’s later life, but not of this early story. Fascinating!

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    1. It’s one of my favourite tombstones!

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