Elhanan Bicknell was born 21 December 1788, in Blackman Street, London, the son of William Bicknell, serge manufacturer, and Elizabeth Bicknell, née Randall, of
Sevenoaks, Kent. His father had attended
John Wesley's school at
Kingswood, Bristol, and entertained Wesley in Blackman Street when he came to preach at
Snow's Fields in
Southwark. Another minister who was a family friend was
Elhanan Winchester, author of
Universal Restoration; after whom the son was named. William Bicknell bought the copyright of this work in the year of his son Elhanan's birth, and on finding that he had made money on the deal, gave it back to the author in 1789. Elhanan Bicknell was educated by his father, who, having established a school at
Ponder's End in 1789, when Elhanan was an infant, removed it to
Tooting Common in 1804; and there among Elhanan's schoolfellows, was
Thomas Wilde, afterwards Lord Chancellor Truro. In 1808 Bicknell was sent to
Caus Castle, near
Shrewsbury, to learn farming; but at the end of a year this project was abandoned. ==In business==