BRENTFORD, a town of Middlesex, on the great London road to the west. It is divided into old and new Brentford, in which last are the church and market-house, and where the county elections are held. It is a long place, well stocked with public houses, and is seated on the river Thames. Population, 1733. W. Long. 0. 10. N. Lat. 51. 26.

BRENTWOOD or BURNWOOD, a town of Essex in England. It stands on a rising ground in the road from London to Colchester, and contained 1233 inhabitants in 1811. E. Long. 0. 25. N. Lat. 31. 38.