An indenture 15 December 1537 made between William Basynge, Prior of the Cathedral Church of St. Swithin, Winchester, and the convent thereof, of the one part, and John Fauntleroy, son of Tristram Fauntleroy, of Michelmersh, County of Southhampton, Esquire, of the other part, shows that John Fauntleroy entered the right to these lands in Crondall Parish in right fee of his grandfather John Holt. This indenture confirmed some records that John Fauntleroye was to receive land which John Holt, bondman, held by fine in Dypp'nalle within the Parish of Crondalle, in the county of Southampton, in consideration of good service which the said Tristram had rendered to them and hereafter to be rendered to them. This was a 90 year lease signed 17 December 1537 effective from the following 29th September.
In the year 10 Elizabeth, 23 March 1567 the tithings of Dyppenhaull and the Tithing of Alrisshot [?] 20 March 1568, parcels of the manor and hundred of Crondal. Tenants: John Fauntleroy; previous tenant: Johanna Fauntleroy. On 29 March 1568 a number of tracts of land were enumerated which the Lord granted to the said John Fauntleroy, after the surrender of Johanna Fauntleroy, his mother.