. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED LITTle munden ora pro nobis' and maker's mark D. I. (John Danyell) ; (3) byJ- Briant, 1816 ; (4) a mid-15th-century bell, with inscription 'Sit nomen Domini benedictum' and the royal arms, which is probably also by John Danyell ; (5) by Warner & Sons, 1859; and (6) modern. The plate consists of a silver chalice and a silver paten ; there is also a flagon. The registers begin in 1680, and are contained in two books : (i) baptisms 1610 to 1812, burials 1680 to 1812, marriages 1680 to 1753; (ii) marriages 17


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED LITTle munden ora pro nobis' and maker's mark D. I. (John Danyell) ; (3) byJ- Briant, 1816 ; (4) a mid-15th-century bell, with inscription 'Sit nomen Domini benedictum' and the royal arms, which is probably also by John Danyell ; (5) by Warner & Sons, 1859; and (6) modern. The plate consists of a silver chalice and a silver paten ; there is also a flagon. The registers begin in 1680, and are contained in two books : (i) baptisms 1610 to 1812, burials 1680 to 1812, marriages 1680 to 1753; (ii) marriages 1754 to 1812. The advowson of the church be- JDFOlf'SON longed to the lords of the manor4 until about 1818, when it was sold to Francis Riddel Reynolds, who presented in 1819.' He sold it about 1 830 to the Rev. C. Jollands,6 who d hold it until 1867, when it was acquired Meeting-places for Protestant Dissenters in Little Munden were registered from 1709 onwards. In 1809 a chapel was registered,12 but there is now no Nonconformist place of worship in the parish. This parish was in possession of CHARITIES detached pieces of land and cottages which were supposed to have been derived under a devise by will of Ralph Fordham, dated in 1 591. The land and two cottages were sold in 1886, and the proceeds invested in £399 5/. consols with the official trustees, producing £9 19/. 4^. yearly. In the parliamentary returns of 1786 it is stated that donations amounting to £60, being the gifts of Thomas Hall, 1643, John Kent, 1665, and others, were made for bread to the poor. These gifts are now represented by £69 9/. \d. consols with the official trustees, producing £1 14/. 8^. yearly. In 1883 George Pooley by his will, proved at. Little Munden Church : The N by The latter died about 1891, when the advowson passed to his wife, who held it until It continued in the hands of her trustees for the next two years, after which it came into the possession of Mr. Llewel


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