TOLESHUNT-MAJOR, (Essex) or TOLESHUNT-BECKINGHAM, to the S.W. of the latter, is only called so by corruption from the name of Malger, whose family formerly held it, for 'tis the least of all the three Toleshunts. This also was given to Coggeshal- Abbey. The reversion of this manor was purchased by Dr. Daniel Williams, who by a will in 1711, settled it in trustees to pay 60 l. a year bet. two itinerant preachers in the English American plantations, remainder to the college of Cambridge in New-England. In 1710 this estate was reckoned worth 120 l. a year.