166 The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
for the use of the Parish and after his decease too his heyrs there to 
be kept for the same use. Also I give this Booke unto the Parish 
for a Register for the Officers and to enter the security for the poorse 
money that is diue uppon bonde or Other Ways. 
per me Charles Calley. 
From the parish register :— 
1657 Thomas Taylor of ye parish of Tockenam Weeke and Mary 
Rainger of this parish were marryed by Will”. Blissett, Esq'. Oct'. 7. 
Charles Calley, Humphry Tugwell, Will™. Hulbert, witnesses. 
1678. Nov. 23. Charles Cauley of y° parish of Hillmerton was buried 
in Sheeps Wool according to y° late Act of Burying and affidavit made 
of y* same. 
1699—1700. Janry y° 1* Catcomb. 
Anne Calley Widow was buried in Woollen according to the Act and 
affidavit was made thereof. 
1735. Marryed 
Oct. y° 11 Nathanell Lawrance of y* Parish of Hillmerton and Mary 
Calley of y° Parish of Lineham. 
The following also may not improperly be referred to the name:— 
1696. 
October the 24th Ales the daughter of Joseph and Mary Caily was 
baptized. 
Search in the future will doubtless bring to hight other branches 
of the family. Another such notice of a stray member of it, settled 
in London, may be here inserted :— 
1668. June 20. Administration of the estate of Jane Calley late of 
St. Martins in the Fields widow deceased was granted to Charles 
Calley her son. 
C.P.C. Admons. 
Having thus given some account of the termination in an heiress 
of the elder line of the family, we return to the issue of Ralph 
Calley by his second wife, Agnes Lawrence. 
We have, first, the will of this Agnes, proved presumably in the 
Court of the Archdeacon of Wilts, the text being taken from a copy 
kindly lent by Mr. John Mullings :— 
