MUNDON-FURNIVAL, (Hertfordshire) or GREAT-MUNDON, whose Ch. is on a hill to the S. W. of Puckeridge, bel. once to the Furnivals, whose ancestor, Gerard, bought it of the crown; but for want of issue it reverted to it. In the R. of Edw. III. it was in the possession of Reginald de Grey, Ld. of Wilton; whose posterity sold it to John Fray, a baron of the exchequer. In the R. of Hen. VII. it was possessed by Sir Will. Say, who was Ld. of Bennington; but reverted to the crown, and was afterwards sold to Edw. Arris of London, surgeon; one of whose descendants sold it to Rob. Hadgeley, Esq; as his son did to Sir John Jennings.