Harington, Sir John

Harington, Sir John

▪ English author
born 1561
died Nov. 20, 1612, Kelston, Somerset, Eng.

      English Elizabethan courtier, translator, author, and wit who also invented the flush toilet.

      Harington's father enriched the family by marrying an illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII; his second wife was an attendant to the Princess Elizabeth, who stood as godmother for John. Educated at Eton, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn, London, Harington married in 1583. For translating and circulating among the ladies a wanton tale from the 16th-century Italian poet Ariosto, he was banished from court until he should translate the whole of Ariosto's epic poem Orlando Furioso. The translation, published in 1591, remains one of the finest of the age. Probably at that time he invented the flush lavatory (toilet) and installed one for Queen Elizabeth in her palace at Richmond, Surrey. In 1596, in The Metamorphosis of Ajax (a jakes; i.e., privy), Harington described his invention in terms more Rabelaisian than mechanical and was again banished by Elizabeth. In 1599 he went on a military expedition to Ireland, winning a knighthood. His barbed epigrams and wanton writings gave too much offense, particularly under James I, to advance him beyond a reputation as Elizabeth's “saucy godson.”

Additional Reading
D.H. Craig, Sir John Harington (1985).

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