MATLOCK, (Derbyshire) near Wirksworth, and on the very edge of the Derwent, has a bath, whose water is milk warm, and would be much more frequented than it is, were it not for the stony mountainous road that leads to it; and there is a parcel of huge rocks on the E. side of the Derwent over against it, which seem to be piled on one another, and are called the Torr. The only inh. are a few groavers, who dig for lead-ore, and live in huts not much bigger than hog-styes.