BROUGH, (Westmorland) 6 m. from Appleby, and 191 cm. and 255 mm. from London, is also called Burgh under Stanmore, i.e. a Bor. under a stony mountain. It stands on a rivulet 2 m. from the r. Eden, and is divided into two towns, viz. the Upper, alias Church-Brough, where the Ch. stands, with a castle and a fort, called Caesar's Tower; the former of which, being demolished, was rebuilt not many years ago by the Countess of Pembroke. Near the bridge is a spaw-well. The other is called Lower-Brough from its situation, and Market-Brough from its Mt. on Th. which is pretty considerable.