EDENHALL, a parish in LEATH ward, county of CUMBERLAND, comprising the chapelry of Langwathby, and the township of Edenhall, and containing 501 inhabitants, of which number, 251 are in the township of Edenhall, 3 miles (E.N.E.) from Penrith. The living is a discharged vicarage, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Carlisle, rated in the king's books at £ 17.12.1., and in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle. The church, dedicated to St. Cuthbert, is a singnlar and beautiful structure, with a low tower; it contains several monuments to the Musgraves. There is a neat private chapel at Eden Hall, which is a large, handsome edifice, built in the style which prevailed in the earlier part of the seventeenth century, and the residence of the ancient family of the Musgraves. The village is situated on the western bank of the river Eden. The proceeds of £75, bequeathed by Sir Philip Musgrave in 1759, are applied to the education of children.