Twice tens of thousands to the spot will draw,

As when its wondrous powers are pointed out

And men found cap'ring who have had the gout;

When pallid cheeks regain their roseate blush

And vigorous health expels the hectic flush

When those once hypp'd cast the crutch away;

Sure when the pride of British Spas they see

They'll own the humble instrument in me!

The Spa, it appeared, had been patronised by royalty on several occasions, and Queen Victoria in 1838 acceded to the request that the inhabitants might henceforth style the town the "Royal Leamington Spa." Benjamin Satchwell claimed to have discovered the principal well there in 1784, and on his tombstone in the churchyard appeared the following:

Hail the unassuming tomb