. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED J. Briant, 1787 ; the seventh, dated 1668, and the eighth, 1652, both by Anthony Bartlett. The communion plate consists of cup and cover paten, 1660, and modern chalice, paten and flagon. The registers are in five books, as follows : (1) baptisms 1546 to 1675, burials 1546 to 1679, marriages 1546 to 1674; (ii) baptisms and burials 1679 to 1730, marriages 1680 to 1729 ; (ill) baptisms and burials 1734 to 18 12, marriages 1734 to 1753 ; (iv) and (v) marriages 1754 to 1772 and 1772 to 1812. A priest is included a


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED J. Briant, 1787 ; the seventh, dated 1668, and the eighth, 1652, both by Anthony Bartlett. The communion plate consists of cup and cover paten, 1660, and modern chalice, paten and flagon. The registers are in five books, as follows : (1) baptisms 1546 to 1675, burials 1546 to 1679, marriages 1546 to 1674; (ii) baptisms and burials 1679 to 1730, marriages 1680 to 1729 ; (ill) baptisms and burials 1734 to 18 12, marriages 1734 to 1753 ; (iv) and (v) marriages 1754 to 1772 and 1772 to 1812. A priest is included among the JDVQWSON tenants of Hunsdon Manor recorded in the Domesday Survey, and the church is mentioned in the taxation of Pope Nicholas (1291).6 At this date Merton Priory possessed an HUNSDON with the manor,™ and henceforward the same ; After the death of Mr. Charles James Phelips in 1903 Hunsdon advowson was sold o Mr. John Henry Buxton, the present Pa"on- The Poor's Land and Stock CHARITIES Charities are regulated by a scheme of the Charity Commissioners 17 January 1906. They comprise the charities of: 1 George, Lord Hunsdon, founded by will proved in 27 September 1603, under which he gave a sum of money which was invested m land for the benefit of the poor of Eastw1Ck and Hunsdon. 2. Henry, Lord Hunsdon, founded by indenture dated 1 February 1615. The endowment of these two charities originally consisted of four pieces of land. Hunsdon Church annual pension of ^8 from Hunsdon Church,7 and in 1350 we find the lord of Hunsdon Manor (John Engayne) suing the Prior of Merton for the right of presentation to the There is no record of the termination of the suit, but Merton continued to present until the Dissolution. The copy of a patent granting the advowson of Hunsdon Church to the Prior and convent of Merton Abbey is said to have been in the possession of Thomas Cromwell,9 but no further trace of this patent has been found. The ad


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