KENSWORTH, (Hertfordshire) on the edge of the County, mid-way between Dunstable and Market-street, 1 m. E. of Studham, is a manor that was given by Edward the Confessor to St. Paul's Ch. London, the D. and C. of which have from time to time held courts here. Every tenant, on admission to his copyhold here, pays but 1 d. fine, either upon descent or purchase, be the value of the land more or less; and the same is paid for the relief of their free lands. Kensworth-Green is a foliation surprizingly fine, being half a mile in length, a good turf, and level, with Whipsnade woods on the back of it, and rows of high trees on each side. There is nothing to be seen from it one way but sky, and the other only gives a view of the top of a grove in Market-Cell.