Henry Moule

Henry Moule
Henry Moule's dry earth closet, which he first patented in 1873. This example is from around 1875

Henry Moule (1801–1880) was a priest in the Church of England and inventor of the dry earth closet.

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Life

Education and priesthood

Moule, sixth son of George Moule, solicitor and banker, was born at Melksham, Wiltshire, on 27 January 1801, and educated at Marlborough grammar school. He was elected a foundation scholar of St John's College, Cambridge, and graduated B.A. 1821 and M.A. 1826.[1] He was ordained to the curacy of Melksham in 1823, and took sole charge of Gillingham, Dorset, in 1825. He was made vicar of Fordington in the same county in 1829, and remained there for the remainder of his life.

For some years he undertook the duty of chaplain to the troops in Dorchester barracks, for whose use, as well as for a detached district of his own parish, he built in 1846, partly from the proceeds of his published ‘Barrack Sermons,’ 1845 (2nd edit. 1847), a church known as Christ Church, West Fordington. In 1833 his protests brought to an end the evils connected with the race meetings at Dorchester.

Dry earth closet

Moule's earth closet design, circa 1909.

During the cholera epidemics of 1849 and 1854 his exertions were unwearied. Impressed by the insalubrity of the houses, especially in the summer of 1858 (the Great Stink) he turned his attention to sanitary science, and invented what is called the dry earth system. In partnership with James Bannehr, he took out a patent for the process (No. 1316, dated 28 May 1860). Among his works bearing on the subject were: ‘The Advantages of the Dry Earth System,’ 1868; ‘The Impossibility overcome: or the Inoffensive, Safe, and Economical Disposal of the Refuse of Towns and Villages,’ 1870; ‘The Dry Earth System,’ 1871; ‘Town Refuse, the Remedy for Local Taxation,’ 1872, and ‘National Health and Wealth promoted by the general adoption of the Dry Earth System,’ 1873.
His system was adopted in private houses, in rural districts, in military camps, in many hospitals, and extensively in the British Raj.

Later years

He also wrote an important work, entitled ‘Eight Letters to Prince Albert, as President of the Council of the Duchy of Cornwall,’ in 1855, prompted by the condition of Fordington parish, belonging to the duchy. In two letters in the Times of 24 February and 2 April 1874 he advocated a plan for extracting gas from Kimmeridge shale. He died at Fordington vicarage on February 3, 1880.

Moule married Mary Mullett Evans in 1824; she died 21 August 1877. They had eight sons:[2]

Henry Joseph Moule 1825 - 1904 Water Colour Artist and friend of Thomas Hardy
George Evans Moule 1828 - 1912 Missionary and Bishop of Mid China
Frederick John Moule 1830 - 1900 Vicar of St Peters Church - Yaxley
Horatio Mosley Moule 1832 - 1873 short-lived friend of Thomas Hardy
Charles Walter Moule 1834 - 1921 librarian and president of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Arthur Evans Moule 1836 - 1916 Missionary & Archdeacon of Mid China
Christopher Cooper Moule 1838 - 1839 Died an Infant
Handley Carr Glyn Moule 1841 - 1920 a well-known theologian and scholar and the Bishop of Durham

A grandson, C. F. D. Moule, was a notable Anglican theologian.

Publications

In addition to the works already mentioned, and many single sermons and pamphlets, Moule wrote

  • Two Conversations between a Clergyman and one of his Parishioners on the Public Baptism of Infants, 1843.
  • Scraps of Sacred Verse, 1846.
  • Scriptural Church Teaching, 1848.
  • Christian Oratory during the first Five Centuries, 1859.
  • My Kitchen-Garden: by a Country Parson, 1860.
  • Manure for the Million. A Letter to the Cottage Gardeners of England, 1861; 11th thousand, 1870.
  • Self-supporting Boarding Schools and Day Schools for the Children of the Industrial Classes, 1862; 3rd ed. 1871.
  • Good out of Evil. A Series of Letters publicly addressed to Dr. Colenso, 1863.
  • Pardon and Peace: illustrated by ministerial Memorials, to which are added some Pieces of Sacred Verse, 1865.
  • Our Home Heathen, how can the Church of England get at them, 1868.
  • “These from the Land of Sinim.” The Narrative of the Conversion of a Chinese Physician [Dzing, Seen Sang], 1868.
  • Land for the Million to rent. Addressed to the Working Classes of England; by H. M., 1870.
  • On the Warming of Churches, 1870.
  • The Science of Manure as the Food of Plants, 1870.
  • The Potatoe Disease, its Cause and Remedy. Three Letters to the Times, 1872.
  • Harvest Hymns, 1877.

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