MILBROOK, a chapelry (formerly a market-town) in that part of the parish of MAKER which is in the southern division of EAST hundred, county of CORNWALL, 7 miles (S.) from Saltash. The population is returned with the parish. The inhabitants are chiefly occupied in an extensive fishery. Fairs are held on May 1st and September 29th. Milbrook is said to have anciently sent members to parliament. Courts leet and baron are still held, annually about Michaelmas, for what is called the borough of Milbrook, and the manor of Inswork, at M'hich, by a jury appointed and sworn, a portreeve, clerk of the market, and other officers, are chosen, but their powers are become obsolete from disuse, The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter, and in the patronage of the Vicar of Maker. The chapel, which contains six hundred sittings, of which three hundred and fiftyseven are free, was erected at the expense of £300, contributed by the Incorporated Society for the enlargement of churches and chapels. There is a place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists.