1805.] Che/hire — Derbyjhire — Nottlnghamjhire.—Limolnjhlre. 281 



acids ; which, though fince fuperfeded by 

 more recent difcoveries, were held of confi- 

 derable importance, when tht-y wert- firft 

 made public. In the fame truly refpctlable 

 menioirs, he alfo publilhed " An Exanjina-< 

 tion of Dr. I'rieftly's Defence of the Theory 

 of Phlo^jfton," which the monthly review- 

 ers, juftly defcribed as i ' triumphant an- 

 fwer' to the Doftor's olijeftions and remarks. 

 But the intel'.eftual powers of M •. Rupp, 

 djftinguiflied as r.lity were by fu,>.iior ex- 

 cellence, were yet thrown intu ftade, by 

 his moral qualities. For he poffefTed a mind 

 in which t'ue proud feclirgs of honour, and 

 the flricleft fentiments of probity, were 

 held in intim<te union with the moft un- 

 bounded generofity. guit'c in perception, 

 decifive in action, he was encow^J with 

 abilities, and nut If-ls with inclination to 

 affilt tile unfortunate; and hij heart and his 

 purfe, were always open to confols the fuf- 

 ferings of poor hun)anity, 



"Multis ille flebilis occidit.'* 



CHf. SHIRE. 



Married"] The Rev. Mr. Hardinij, of 

 Church Stretton, to Mifb M. Shaw, of Con- 

 gleton. 



At Nefton, Mr. Jofeph Edmonfon, of 

 Bridge Trafford, to Mifs Cooper, late cf 

 Pickton. — JVIr. John Richards, of Liverpool, 

 to Mifs Wilding, of AU-Stretton, Surop- 

 ihire. 



At Cheadle, Mr. James Withington, of 

 Manchefter, to Mifs Bmcroft, of Cheadle. 



At Ciiefter, Mr. Edward Jones, of War- 

 rington, to Mifi £iiz. Mellor. 



Died.] At Vlacclesfield, Mrs. Sutton, 

 wife of Mr. S. tin plate worker. 

 . Near Macclesfield, John Orme, collier. 

 This man was under fentence of death, 

 twenty-one yeirs ago, in Ciiefter Caftic, on 

 a charge of coirring filver, at the time one 

 Oakcs was executed for the fame offence, 

 Orme w.<s twice refpited, the lal> time with, 

 in a few hours of the moment appuiiited for 

 his execution. Little or no doubt was fihail y 

 enter'ained of liis innocence. 



At Nantwich, Mr, Thomas Jackfon, mer- 

 cTiant, 62. 



At Overton, by Frodfliam, the Rev. Jofeph 

 Harrifon, vicar of Jpcc, and fifty five years 

 irafterof the grammar fthool, Frodiham, 78. 

 This arduous fituaton he filled with the 

 liiljlieft credit to himfelf, and the greateft 

 advantage to the mniy pupils who, during 

 fjch a long period, ca;T,e uiiJer liis care ; fe- 

 Vrral of whi.m are, at tins moment, learned 

 and lelpeftable divines of the eftablrflnd 

 church, many more eminent in trade, and 

 in the different branches of literature. > His 

 third after knowledge was unbounded, his 

 application unexampled, and Ins dtq'uiicnients 

 excited univcrfal admiration. Ha man.iers 

 were poLtc, aftable, and theciful ; his heart 

 nicltrd at the lale of woe, and liii purfc was 

 'always open to relieve diftrefs. 

 Monthly Mac, No. 134, 



DXRBTSHIRB. 



Married.] At Derby, Edward Moore W'' 

 ble, efq. of Bir:T)ingiiam, to Mifs AlKop. 



At Hoifeiey Woodhoufc, 'At. John i^ir* 

 bar, to Mifs M.'.ry Radford. 



At Workfworth, Petir Arkwriitht, efq. 

 third fonof Richard.A. efq. of Willerl'ey. to 

 Mary Anne, fecond daughter of Charles 

 Hurt, efq 



DIcJ] At Workfvforth, Mrs. Ellen Hig* 

 ton, 56. 



At Totley, in the parilh of Dronfield, Mr. 

 Thomas Broom'i.'ai, 2^. '■ 



A-t Derby, Mrs. Gawthorn, wife of the 

 Rev. Mr. G minifttr of the Inuepeid-ftC 

 meeting-ho'jfe, and daughter of Mr. PritLhr 

 arJ, bookfeller, 22. — Mrs. Atchdall, W'fe 

 of Richard A. efq M. P. for Dan.iaik. 46 — 

 Mrs. Vickors, daughter of Mr. Moore, of 

 the Rofe and Crown, i^. 



At Little Eaton, Mils Elizabeth Francos 

 Radford, third daughter of the Late Mr. R. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married] At Tiirum^Lon, Mr. Edwira 

 Mailey, of Swarkefton, near Derby, to Mrs. 

 H.-mil-y. 



At Col wick, John Mu(\jr3, jun..efq of 

 Coiwick Hall, to Miis Chaworth, daugtitsr 

 of the late George G. efq. of .^nnelley Pari*. 



At Southw.-ll, George Hodgkinfoa liatr 

 row, efq; attorney at law, to Mrs £. Ljwe, 



At Nottingham, .Vlr. John Fowkei, cur- 

 rier, to rdifs 3irah VVeiley. 



Died.] At Nottinghax, aged 90, Mrs- Sa- 

 rah Chdlyn, the laft of fix m.-iden fiwerS, 

 daughter of th= late Robert C. efq. of Lari,^- 

 ley Hill, in Lsicefterfliirs, on wholir occeif*. 

 in 1750, they ill went to refide at Notti.iK' 

 ham. — Mrs Sinipfon, rclicl of Mr. i. .Jf- 

 merly of tBe- Artichoke pu(>lic-noufe.— M'- 

 Martb, breeches-maker.— Mrs. Wooii, wife 

 of Mr. W. gardener. 



At Car'iton, Mrs. Parr, a widow lai'y, 85. 



At Not.'nanton, in the Wolds, Mifs. SatJn 

 Welch, i8. 



LINCOLNSHIKB. 



Large works of drainage are now g<»r^ 

 forward in the vicii.ity of Lincoln, which 

 will, moll afi'ured y, be of gre.it benetiv «) 

 the puolic. Many other mipr j»:sir!it» 

 might be attempted ; but none has more 

 claim to attention than ti.at fine bafmot.wa» 

 ter, adjoining '.he town, known ioy the name 

 of Brayford, The principal wharfs of L;i- 

 coln aie at Braylurd, but ercitJU in fucK 

 niannfi as tj be of no credit to the pJaoe.-'- 

 If tnis body of water w.<s imiv.oved to :htt 

 utmofl:, with uniform wnaifs, &c. it wnufd 

 be an ornament to the cuy, and migh' pror.. 

 duce an annual icvenue proportionate to every 

 eipence. 



• Applications are intended to be made Bb 

 Parliament ior ails lor uiviuii>g and inciofiwS 

 the open fields, con)moii p.iit:utei; And waAb 

 grounds, m the feveral parifhes of Cumbe*- 

 wor:h, Jiaft Kiikby, Waitb, and VVitb«rri 

 Ha ov< 



