*MARLOW-GREAT, (Buckinghamshire) 26 cm. 31 mm. from London, lies under the Chiltern-Hills, in a marle soil. It is a pretty large Bor. though not incorporate, with a bridge over the Thames, not far from its conflux with the Wyckam, and has a handsome Ch. and T.-hall, with a ch. sc. for 20 boys, taught and cloathed at the expence of one of the Borlace family. It first sent members to Pt. in the R. of Edw. II. Bone-lace is its chief mf. The Thames brings. goods hither from the neighbouring Ts. especially great quantities of meal and malt from High-Wycomb, and beech from several parts of the Co. which abounds with that wood more than any in England. In the neighbourhood are frequent horse-races; and here are several corn and paper-mills, particularly on the little r. Loddon, bet. this T. and High-Wycomb. There are besides, the Temple- mills, for making Bisham-Abbey battery-work, formerly mentioned there, a mill for making thimbles, and another for pressing oil from rape and flax feeds. Its Mt. is on S. and Fair Oct. 18.