FUNDENHALL, a parish and village, 9 miles S.S.W. of Norwich, contains 71 houses, 369 souls, and 1,344a. 1r. 32p. of land, the property of several proprietors, the chief of whom are, Lord Berners, lord of the manor of Fundenhall-cum-Hapton, and T. T. Berney, Esq., impropriator of the tithes and patron of the church, which is dedicated to St. Nicholas. The living is a donative, valued at £21 a year, now held by the Rev. Wm. B. Hurnard. Mr. Wm. Howes is lord of the rectory manor. In the church were formerly the guilds of St. Nicholas, and the Virgin Mary. The Fuel allotment 5 acres, awarded at the enclosure in 1814, produces £6 10s. a year.
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