The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, §c. 175 
Mercer dyverse and sondrye sylkes velvettes Grograynes and other like 
wares and Merchaundize uppon tyme and dayes of payement F 
William Calley in answer says :— 
And yt is also true that he this defendant and the said Raphe Stint were 
- Coparteners or Joynt occupiers togeather in the trade of Merchaundize . 
Chancery Bills and Answers James De, MAGN 
With regard to Sir William’s wife, it is mentioned in Mr. G. E. 
- Cokayne’s “Some Account of the Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of the 
City of London—1601 to 1615,” that Sir John Gore, Merchant 
Taylor, Lord Mayor 1624-5, married to his first wife, 20 August, 
1593, at Hackney, Ann, daughter of Richard Bowdler, of St. 
Bartholomew by the Exchange, draper, by whom he had issue one 
child only, Gerard Gore. By his second wife, Hester, daughter of 
Sir Thomas Cambell, Sir John left issue from whom the present 
Earl Temple is descended. 
Tt would seem probable that Mrs. Anne Gore may have had a 
sister, Judith, described as “ Judith, daughter of Richard Bowdler 
of London,” who married William Calley ; while it is noticeable 
that Judith Calley’s grandson, another Sir William Calley., married, 
1s is stated in a pedigree in Mr. John Mullings’ possession, to his 
first wife, a Cambell, whose parentage is not given. The will of 
Gerard Gore, above mentioned, proved in 1623, has been examined, 
‘b + no relations ex parte materna are mentioned in it, his father 
‘Sir John being sole legatee. 
_ Particulars of the purchase by Sir William Calley of the manor 
Burderope have already (vol. xxx., Pp. 126-7) been printed in the 
“Magazine. The following, copied from a paper lent by Mr. John 
“Mallings, completes the account :— 
Short Abstract of Conveyances to William 
Calley, esq., of the Manor Estate and 
f Impropriate Rectory of Chiseldon in the 
aa County of Wilts. 
90th Nov.17 Conveyance from Alexander Stafford and James Cottington, 
Jas. I. 1619. gentlemen, to William Cowley (sic), the elder, citizen and 
” 7 draper of London, and merchant adventurer of England, and 
‘William Calley, the younger, son and heir apparent of the said William 
Calley, the elder of— 
“Tux Manors of Burderopp alias Burythorpe alias Burythropp, Chuseldon 
alias Cheselden, and Hodson alias Hoddesdon, and Aun rTHat Capital 
