- Joseph Relph
Joseph Relph (
December 3 ,1712 ndashJune 26 . 1743), was aCumberland poet . His poetical works were first published in 1747 under the title of "A Miscellany of Poems". They were edited byThomas Sanderson , who supplied a biography of the author and a pastoral elegy on his death. A second edition appeared atCarlisle in 1798, with the biography and engravings byThomas Bewick .Relph's best verses are in the dialect of his native county; they show talent and appreciation of natural beauties.
Biography
Relph was born at Churchtown, his father's small estate belonging in the parish of
Sebergham , Cumberland. Though a freeholder or 'statesman' of very small means, Relph's father procured for his son an excellent education at the celebrated school of the Rev. Mr. Yates ofAppleby .At fifteen Relph went to
Glasgow returning no long after to fill the post of master in the small grammar school of his native village. Taking holy orders, he also succeeded to the incumbency of the parish of Sebergham, a perpetual curacy. In these positions, he worked energetically to reform the rough manners of his parishioners and to educate their children.Relph died at Churchtown. He was buried at Sebergham. A monument with an inscription to his memory is in the church.
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