MOOR-HALL, (Hertfordshire) on the S.W. side of Buntingford, stands at the E. end of that called Moor-Green. The manor passed from John de la Moor, in the R. of Edw. I. through the hands of John Munden, John de Wilye, parson of Walton upon Thames, Sir Edw. Kendal, Augustin de Hatch, the Morleys, the Halfhides, and the Capels, to Will. Gurny, or Gorney, of the Temple; and in the R. of Q. Eliz. it was conveyed to Tho. Pelham of Laughton, Esq; and John Shurley of Isfield,Esq; who, in the same R. sold it to Rich. Salstonstall, ald. of London. His 4th son, Sir Peter, alien'd it to Robert Spence of London, fishmonger, then master of the Levant-Company; from whom it descended to John Spence of South-Malling in Sussex, Esq;.