MARSWORTH, a parish in the hundred of COTTESLOE, county of BUCKINGHAM, 2 miles (S. W. by W.) from Ivinghoe, containing 391 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, in the archdeaconry of Buckingham, and diocese of Lincoln, rated in the king's books at £9. 9. 7, and in the patronage of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. The church, dedicated to All Saints, has the appearance of considerable antiquity; in the windows are some fragments of stained glass; parts of the floor are of Roman brick; and near the altar is a fine tomb, but much mutilated, in memory of some of the family of West. The old Roman Iknield-street bounds the parish on the south-east, and the discovery of swords, urns, coins, and other ancient relics, in forming the Grand Junction canal, affords some reason for considering it the site of a Roman station, though historians have not recorded it as such.