KIRK-ANDREWS-upon-EDEN, a parish in the ward and county of CUMBERLAND, 3 miles (W. N. W.) from Carlisle, containing 141 inhabitants. The living is a discharged rectory, with that of Beaumont, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Carlisle. The church has long been demolished, and the ruins, removed upwards of sixty years since, were used in the erection of the glebe house. The inhabitants attend divine service at Beaumont, but bury their dead in the church-yard here. There was a still more ancient church at Kirksteads, about one mile from the site of this, which was attended by the inhabitants of Kirk-Andrews, Beaumont, Grinsdale, and Orton, but at what period it was destroyed is unknown; the cemetery, in which stones curiously carved, and human bones have been found, may yet be traced. The river Eden and the Carlisle canal run through this parish, which is parcel of the barony of Burgh. There is a trifling endowment for the instruction of children. On the common is a triple intrenchment, near which several urns were discovered about forty years ago. The Roman wall passed through the parish.