MILLBREX, a district, in the parishes of Fvvie and MoNQUHiTTER, district of Turriff, county of Aberdeen, 6 miles (S. W. by W.) from New Deer; containing 939 inhabitants. It is a mission station of the Committee for managing the Royal Bounty in Scotland; and has a church built in 1S33, and enlarged in 1836, containing about 500 sittings. The edifice is so placed as to accommodate the inhabitants of the northern part of Fyvie parish and those of the southern part of Monquhitter; three-fourths of the district are in the former parish, and one-fourth in the latter. The Earl of Aberdeen, who is chief proprietor of Millbrex, contributed handsomely towards the erection of the church, for which he gave the site; and allocated laud as glebe for its minister. A manse and offices were built in 1S35; and it is proposed to found a school on the parochial footing, in connexion with the Establishment: there is at present a Sunday school.