146 The Society’s DISS.  Chiseldon, §c. 
and crest are tricked, but the note is appended, ‘‘ no Armes in the 
vissetation.” The pedigree is as follows :— 
William Calley of London gent. marid and had yssue Jobn Calley sonn 
and heire. 
John Calley of Hetherdeane in com. South: gent. sonn & heire of the afore 
said William mavid Isabell daughter of Edmond Brugg of London gent and 
by her had yssue Ralph Calley sonn & heire Thomas2sonn William 3sonn 
Margerett marid to Thomas Cawett of Hiltingbury in com. Southampton. 
Ralph Calley of Highwaye in com. Wiltes gent. sonn & heire of John 
aforesaid marid to his first wife Ellynor daughter of Richard Woodcok of 
Dyddenham in com. Wilt esq’. and by her had yssue John sonn & heire 
Suzan & Ann after the said Ralphe marid to his 2 wife Agnes daughter of 
Henry Lawrance of Tysbury in com. Wilt gent & by her hath yssue Mychele 
[added] William Thomas. 
[Also added] John Caley of Helmorton in com Wilts eldest son of Ralphe 
marid Martha d. of Roger Jodrell of Yardesley in com Chester & by her had 
yssue Christopher 1. sonn Roger 2. sonn Elizabeth marid to Frances 
Gooderidg of in Com Gloster Elenor marid to Judeth marid 
to Shipman of the Vaize incom Wiltes Joane unmarid in An° 1624 
Frances marid to John Hopkins of Cleaueansey in com Wilts. 
Christopher Calley of Helmarton in com Wilts sonn & heire of John marid 
Millecent d. of Whitebred [of] Marlborough in com Wilts & by her had 
yssue John y' dyed yong Martha Amy Joane & (Crane (?) y' dyed yong). 
In his testament of 1515, William Calley appointed as the 
‘‘ supervysour’’ of his dispositions ‘‘ Maister John Brugge Alderman 
of London. This was the “Sir John Bruge, Draper—that is to 
say he belonged to the same company as Calley himself—who in 
1520, (12 Henry VIII.) was mayor of London. It was Sir John 
Brugge’s niece, Isabella Brugge, who became the wife of William 
Calley’s son, little ‘“‘Johannes.’’ In the pedigree, above, she is 
called “Isabell daughter of Edmond Brugg of London gent”’ ; in 
the pedigree of Calley, entered at the Visitation of Wilts in 1628, 
she is described as ‘Isabell filia Edm. Bruges de London fratris 
Johannis Bruges, militis.”” From various pedigrees of this branch 
of the Brydges family, it would seem that the lady was co-heir to 
her father, though it must be added that in one (Addit. pedigrees 
to the Visitation of Glouc., printed for the Harl. Soc.) she is credited 
with a brother, who left issue ; indeed, the accounts of this family 
are confessedly contradictory and obscure ; the following, however, 
will serve to indicate some of her relationships :— 
