The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 161 
wronged and abused this defendaunte and abused and spoyled this defendauntes 
cattle and goodes therein without that that |&c.] 
Tho. Stephens. 
Chancery Proceedings. 
James I. 
B. 38. No. 39. 
The marriages of the daughters of John and Martha Calley, and 
the marriage and issue of his disinherited son Christopher (—Mr. 
Mullings’ only note respecting him is “Christopher Calley of 
_ Hilmarton, gentleman, Ist year of James Ist.”—) are given in the 
additions to the Visitation of 1565 as printed above. The heir, 
- Roger Calley, is stated in the Visitation of 1623 to have been then 
(1623) aged 36 years and unmarried, an understatement, apparently, 
of his age by four years. He married not long after this date 
: Agnes, daughter of George Savage of Bloxford, or Bloxworth, co. 
_ Dorset, esquire, by whom he had issue a sole daughter and heiress 
- Martha Calley, who married John Jacob (of Norton, co. Wilts, 
_ High Sheriff of the county, as “John Jacob, esquire,” appointment 
dated 4th Nov., 1680), at Clyffe Pypard :— 
,. 1649. 
John Jacob and Martha Calley were married April 9th, 1649.! 
he being then aged, apparently, 26, and she 21. Possibly the 
marriage was without the consent of her parents, though no reason 
_ for such disapproval appears.? Ten years, however, elapsed before 
_ the paternal estate was assured to her by the following settlement, 
_ which incidentally gives the complete history of the acquisition by 
_ the Calley family of the parsonage of Hilmarton, and indeed of the 
property from the time of the dissolution of Bisham Abbey :— 
_ his indenture tripartite” made 27 May, 1659 Betweene Roger Calley 
of Hillmerton, co. Wilts, gentleman, of the first part, Nevill Maskalin of 
Pirton, co. Wiltes, gentleman, and George Savage of Blandford, co. Dorset, 
gentleman, of the second part, and John Jacobb, of Norton, co. Wiltes, 
_ gentleman, and Martha his wife, only child and daughter of the said Roger 
Calley and of Agnes his wife, of the third part, WiTNEsSETH that the said 
_ Roger in consideration of a marriage already had between the said John Jacobb 
' Communicated by the Rey. Edward Hungerford Goddard. 
2 According to an extract from the parish register of Wootton Bassett it 
would appear that their eldest son, John Jacob, was baptized there 18th 
-Nov., 1649. 
