MUNDON-FREWELL, (Hertfordshire) or LITTLE-MUNDON, in a vale 1 m. and half to the S. W. of the former and N. from Sacomb, was formerly granted to one Frewel; but in the R. of Edw. III. was possessed by the last mentioned Ld. of Wilton. In that of Hen. VII. it was purchased of that Ld's. family, as well as Great-Mundon, by the abovementioned Sir Will. Say. In the R. of Q. Eliz. it came to Mich. Woodcock, whose son mortgaged it to Sir Peter Vanlore for 1569 l. and dipping it farther afterwards, absolutely made it over to Sir Peter and his heirs. Sir Peter conveyed it to Sir Cha. Caesar, who married his daughter; but after a bill exhibited by Vanlore in chancery, by consent of all parties it was settled by act of Pt. upon Edm. Woodhall, and his heirs; and it afterwards came by marriage to Rob. Heysham, Esq; late ald. of London. There is a custom here, that the Ld. shall not plough or break up 2 acres near the Ch. because it was heretofore granted for the recreation of the youth of the p. after evening service every Lord's-day.