140 The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
| | iy, | penelty | 
Johane my suster John Calley=Edith . . .=Thomas Bowlonde Edith 
Weste of named in Her will, as | of All Hallows of 
my Wellis. wife’s will. | of All Hal-| the City of Win- 
suster. lowes in the | chester. Will dated 
City of Win-! 14 Oct., 1485. To 
chester, wid- | be bur. in Cath. 
ow, dated 19 | Ch.of St.Swithun: 
March, 1499 | will proved 3 Aug., 
-1500. | 1486, by relict. 
| | | 
William Calley,=Maud, Margaret=William Margaret=John J oan=John 
citizen & dra- viv. Calley. | Purdue. Bow- Gan- Bow- Hacch- 
per of London. 1512. londe. dir. londe. arde. 
Joint exor to Appar- 
| 
Test. of goods dead Thomas Arthur, aged 10, 1509, 
dat. 27 April, 1515. 
1512; will of 
lands 24 April, 
1515; further l 
test. of goods 1: ant 
27 April, 1515: Willison. ie eae 
prov’d15 June, 
1515. 
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stepfather. ently | 
then at Winchester 
College. | 
ee | 
John Calley, otherwise Thomas Calley. 
Johannes with the 
Parson of Lothbury. 
It fully appears from the wills of William Calley, which follow, 
that he became a very wealthy citizen of London, who would, 
presumably, but for his comparatively early decease, have been 
called on to serve the higher civic offices. Mr. Mullings has col- 
lected several interesting particulars with regard to him :— 
William Calley, the son of Edith, was a merchant tailor of the City of 
London, trading principally with Spain, as appears by his books and corres- 
pondence, now (1867) in Burderop House,! and there is, with the muniments, 
an ancient deed or grant of pardon in common form by King Henry VIII., 
dated 23rd April, first year of his reign (1509) to ‘‘ William Calley, esquire, 
'The question suggests itself, if this may not possibly be a confusion 
between William, son of John, and his great-grandson, another William 
Calley, who undoubtedly did business with Spain. 
