176 The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
Messuage Tenement or farm called Burderopp alias Burythorpe Farm and 
all that Grange called Monke Baron alias Monks Barn and the Advowson 
& Right of patronage of the Vicarage of the Parish Church of Chuseldon 
alias Cheselden and All that Parke called Burderopp Park containing by 
estimation 100 acres and All those several fields of arable land called the 
East and West Fields and the Hop Yard thereto adjoining containing 
together 320 acres and All that field of arable land lying on the Hast 
side of the said Park containing 20 acres. A meadow called Bury Marsh 
containing 20 acres. A meadow called Games Mead containing 32 acres. 
A meadow called Shetes Close containing 3 acres. A meadow called the 
Hawkins Close containing 9 acres, and two meadows lying in the Downs 
called Hackpenn Downs containing 42 acres and All that pasture, 
Sheepwalk, and ground called Hackpenn Down containing 500 acres 
and All those pasture grounds called the Haddons without the Park containing 
30 acres and All those Closes called the Heathy grounds lying between the 
park and the wood containing 24 acres and All that pasture called Bury mershe 
containing 25 acres and All that Coppice called Games Coppice containing 42 
acres another Coppice called Bury Mershe Coppice containing 51 acres and a 
little Coppice lying in the Downs containing 1 acre and also the Tithes of the 
said Manor and other hereditaments with all Cottages houses, royalties, 
appurtenances, &c. 
Anp Aut other Messuages lands Tithes and hereditaments of Stafford and 
Cottington at Burderopp, Chesildon, Hodson, and Draycott Foliatt as were 
conveyed to Stafford and Cottington by Thomas Stephens esq. and Anthony 
Stephens his Brother. 
To Hotp to William Calley the Son in tail male remainder to the heirs 
male of the said William Calley the Father remainder to the heirs of the body 
of the said William Calley the Father, remainder to the right heirs of the said 
William Calley the Father. 
27th April 20 ConveyancE from Edward Rede of the Close of Sarum, esq. 
Jas. I. 1622. to William Calley the elder then of Burderopp, esq., and 
William Calley the younger his son and heir apparent, in 
consideration of 1150/., of— 
Tur Rectory or Parsonage of Chiseldon alias Chuseldon in the county of 
Wilts with all the appurtenances then in the tenure or occupation of Edward 
Rede or his assigns together with all Messuages lands tenements meadows 
pastures glebe lands Tithes &c. to the said Rectory or Parsonage belonging or 
appertaining 
Anp atu that the Rectory or parsonage of Cheseldon alias Chuseldon 
aforesaid and all the Messuages lands Tenements Tithes and Hereditaments 
to said Manor (s?c) and said Rectory belonging or appertaining, except thereout 
the Tithes of the Tithing or Hamlet of Badbury, which was mee i parcel 
of said parsonage. 
To nop to the said William Calley the elder for life, neuen to William 
Calley the younger in tail male, remainder to the heirs of the body of the said 
William Calley the elder, remainder to the right heirs of William Calley the 
younger. 
