Little Munden
Adjacent Parishes: Benington, Great Munden, Sacombe, Standon, Watton-at-Stone
It is in the Broadwater Hundred and the Ware Union
GREAT and LITTLE MUNDEN are agricultural parishes in Broadwater Hundred and Ware Union, about 6 miles north of Ware. There is a National School in each. The beneficies are rectories: Great Munden, valued P.R. 1834 at £785 per annum, in the patronage of the Crown; the present incumbent is the Rev. Henry Dawson, M.A. Little Munden, valued at £523 per annum, in the patronage of Charles Jollands, Esq., and the incumbancy of the Rev. Charles Jollands, M.A. Charities, £15 per annum to the poor.
| Acres | Population | Assessment | |
| Great Munden | 3,286 | 477 | £3,211 |
| Little Munden | 2,225 | 612 | £3,922 |
The hamlets are DANE END, or MUNDEN FREWELL, near Little Munden, with a population of 175; HAULTWICK, or ARTIC, between Great and Little Munden, with a population of 202; NASTY, or MUNDEN FURNIVAL, with a population of 137; and GREEN END, population 113. BROCKHOLTS is to the east.
Post Office Directory for Herts, 1851
Book: The Protected Valley: A History of Little Munden
| The Rectory, Little Munden | Dane End House | Dane End Village |
| Greetings From | Little Munden Church | Dane End |
| Post Office, Dane End | White House | Dane End Village |
Web Site: The Mundens and Sacombe - a good village web site with pictures, history and genealogical items,
For information on Libury Hall see Libury Hall, Little Munden, early 20th century
See also Vital Records
If you know of other books, websites, etc, relating to this place, please tell me.
Page updated February 2008