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age which several payments or more are to continue by her during the natural 
lives of her sons Christopher and Roger or until they or any of them shall 
happen to be otherwise advanced in other living And by this be it provided 
| and my full mind and intent is that my son Christopher Calley have no part 
or parcel of my lands or inheritances in regard of his many and foul misde- 
_ meanours committed against me his father these two or three years last past. 
Item I give and bequeath unto my said well beloved wife to her own use for 
ever my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged all manner my 
_ Jewels, plate, leases, goods and chattels whatsoever moveable and immoveable 
and not hereafter by this my will otherwise given and bequeathed. Item I 
will and devise that after the decease of my said wife that my loving son 
_ Roger Calley shall have to him and his heirs for ever all my lands Tenements 
and hereditaments within Clevancy Hilmarton and Stanton Quinton within 
_ the County of Wilts tog". with all Deeds and Evidences concerning the same. 
Item I do give and bequeath unto Elizabeth, Ellianor, Judith, Jane and 
Frances Calley my very loving daughters the sum of One hundred pounds a 
piece for and towards their several advancements in marriage so as they and 
~ every of them enter into the same by and with the privity and consent of their 
dear mother and if she be dead then of my overseers or of the greater part of 
them All the same several portions to be raised after my decease my debts 
first paid and my funeral expenses discharged out of such Manors lands 
Tenements fines revenues livings and yearly profits as I shall leave unto my 
said wife and my younger son Roger whom I make my heir for the causes 
aforesaid each portion to be paid within two years one after another as my 
said Daughters shall be in age And the first payment unto the first to begin 
Within one year after my decease and days of their marriage And if any of 
y said daughters die before marriage then such their portions so dying to 
ain to and amongst the rest living for the bettering of their portions to 
heir advancements. .Item I give and bequeath unto every of my household 
ervants a half year’s wages over and above their wages promised so as they 
fillingly obey and serve my said Wife with her desire and liking the next 
year after my decease and so as such person demeaneth himself honestly 
: towards her Item I give and bequeath unto my loving and faithful old 
servants John Skewish, John Hipe, William Arnoll, and John Parsons and to 
every of them one angel apiece and to every of them some of my apparel at 
the discretion of my wife. Item I give and bequeath unto my good Uncle 
‘Mr. Thomas Calley, one double real of Twenty shillings and to have to his 
own use the yearly keeping of one Milch Cow within my pasture ground 
called Cleeves Marsh for and during the term of his life in as good sort as he 
had the same by my life time as also I do clearly forgive and remise unto him 
my said Uncle the Thirty shillings of money behind and unpaid me of the 
_ Three pounds I long since lent unto him And lastly I give and bequeath unto 
my worshipful friends George Snigge, Edward Phillippes and William Bailiff 
Esquires and Henry Bailiff and Edmund Eastcourt Gentlemen Councellors at 
Law whose perfect love and sound advise in the law with all readiness to my 
good and commendations in the place I served I had at all seasons, unto each 
of them the said Esquires Two double Sovereigns of Twenty shillings apiece 
in gold And to each of the said Henry and Edmund one old angel a piece in 
