LENERCROFT, (Cumberland) not far from the Picts-wall, has a bridge over the r. Irthing to Naworth-Castle, and a medicinal spring that issues out of a neighbouring rock, which is said to be very good for the spleen, stone, the itch, surfeits, and all cutaneous distempers, and therefore is much frequented in the summer, both by the English and Scots. Here was formerly an abbey.