WATER-MILLOCK, a chapelry in the parish of GREYSTOCK, LEATH ward, county of CUMBERLAND, 7 miles (S. W.) from Penrith, containing 410 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Carlisle, endowed with £800 royal bounty, and in the patronage of the Rector of Greystock. This place is sometimes called Newchurch, from the present chapel, which was built, in 1558, on a more convenient Site than the former. A school is endowed with £ 500 five per cents., the amount of sundry subscriptions. This chapelry is situated on the north side of Ullswater lake, in a district abounding with diversified scenery, the natural beauties of which have been heightened and improved by the erection of several handsome private residences, with pleasure grounds tastefully laid out. In a deep glen in Gow-Barrow Park, rushing impetuously through the thick foliage of full-grown trees, is Airey Force, a beautiful cataract, which, dashing violently from rock to rock, emits a considerable spray. The discharge of a gun here produces, from the reverberation of the hills, an effect somewhat like thunder, and one or two French horns that of an harmonious concert of musical instruments.