. . "eft money for the building of a Town Hall or Guild Hall, to be called 'Our Ladye House', the income from its courts and other business to support a priest who would sing Mass before Our Lady of the Key in Lyrepolle.[8] The third son, John, had become a priest, but, at the request of the devout Lord Mordaunt (who as an old man would be imprisoned for his faith) had spent all his priestly life in" . .