The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 169 
Of Michael Calley, the eldest son, very little appears to be known. 
By certain extracts from the parish register of Chilton Foliat, co. 
- Wilts, printed in Nichols’ “ Topographer and Genealogist,”’ vol. iii., 
p-. 580, it appears that he had settled in that parish, the following 
_ of his children having been christened there :— 
Baptisms. 
1588. November 17. Richard son of Michael Cauley. 
1590. Mar. 28. Susanna daur. of Michael Cauley generos. 
1593. Oct. 1. Mary dr. of Michael Cauley. 
Of these children, Susannah and Mary are mentioned in their 
_grandmother’s will (1618) above, and another son, Ralph, whose 
issue male, if any, would have become on the failure of such issue 
to the family of Hilmarton, heirs male of the race; for Richard 
Calley his son, baptized as above, but who is not mentioned in the 
_ grandmother’s will, though then living, died very shortly after the 
date of that will, apparently unmarried; there is, at any rate, a 
grant of administration :— 
1619. October 15, Richard Calley of St. Olave’s, Southwark, to Michael 
Calley, the father. 
These letters of administration were known to Mr. Richard 
N ullings, who has a note .— 
_ 1619. Michael Calley of Hilmarton, gentleman, administrator of Richard 
Calley son of Michael Calley of London, then deceased (sic). 
_ Another note, apparently from some legal instrument, runs :— 
1618. Michael Calley of London, gentleman brother of William Calley, 
citizen and draper of London, and father of Richard ee of the parish of 
St. Olave in the borough of Southwark. 
Tf all these notes are accurate, Michael Calley would seem to have 
‘been of asomewhat migratory habit ; but that he was for some time 
ed at Chilton is clear, not only from the baptisms of his 
ancery Proceedings. Elizabeth. W.6. No. 41) by Dame 
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