. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . Mottisfont Priory : Sub-vault of Western Range THORNGATE HUNDRED MOTTISFONT and his wife Joan, to hold for life at a rent of i lb. of Richard was followed byNicholas de Pershute, who held the property untilhis death in i 32 7,45 when he was followed by his sonand heir Peter obtained licence to have masscelebrated in the oratory of his house in the parish ofMottisfont,47 and died seised of the manor of Bentley,which he held of the heirs of William Fiennes, latelord of Compton Monceux, in i 361, leaving as hisheir his son


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . Mottisfont Priory : Sub-vault of Western Range THORNGATE HUNDRED MOTTISFONT and his wife Joan, to hold for life at a rent of i lb. of Richard was followed byNicholas de Pershute, who held the property untilhis death in i 32 7,45 when he was followed by his sonand heir Peter obtained licence to have masscelebrated in the oratory of his house in the parish ofMottisfont,47 and died seised of the manor of Bentley,which he held of the heirs of William Fiennes, latelord of Compton Monceux, in i 361, leaving as hisheir his son The history of the manor isidentical with that of Shelveley in Eling () until thedeath of Edmund Erneley in 1485,49 and it may sub-sequently have merged in the manor of Great Bentley. William the Archer granted land in BENTLEYwhich had been held of him by Robert the Wheel-wright to the priory of Mottisfont, and his gift wasconfirmed by Henry III in The prior andconvent continued to hold this land until the Dissolu-tion


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