ENSTON, (Oxfordshire) or NEAT-ENSTON, near the r. Glim, to the S. E. of Chipping-Norton, has fathemous water-works, contrived and begun by Mr. Bushel, who was servant to Ld. Verulam, to which having added walks, a grove, &c. he there entertained K. Cha. I. and his Q. who gave it the name of Henrietta. The place was almost ruined in the civil wars; but Edward Henry Lee, Earl of Litchfield, coming to be Ld. of the manor, repaired and improved the water-works to admiration.