178 The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
viz'. at the feast of the blessed Virgin Mary called the Annunciation and the 
feast of St. Michaell the Archangell and the first payment of the said annuitie 
at the first of those two feastes that shall happen to follow next after my 
decease Item I give and bequeath to my sister Alice Jaques widdowe dwelling 
as I am informed at Bengoer in the Kingdome of Ireland one annuitie of tenn 
poundes a yeare dureing her widdowhood and noe longer to be paied to her or 
her assignes halfe yearely in such manner and forme as the next above 
mencioned annuity is to be payed to my brother Thomas Calley Item I give 
and bequeath to my late servant Richard Harvie six poundes for a legacie and 
had he not had soe good a fortune fallen unto him since his leaveing my 
service his legacie from me should have been more Item I give and bequeath 
to all my household servantes aswell menservantes as maydservantes that 
lodge in myne owne dwelling house or in the Coach house Chamber and shalbe 
in my service at the tyme of my decease but to none els (saveing only to the 
keeper of my Parke) fforty shillingesa peece for a legacie Item I giue and 
bequeath to the right honorable the lord Cottington, To my noble freinde Mr. 
Endimion Porter, To the Lady Jane Wardour, To my brother Mr. William 
Bower, To my cosen Mr. John Nicholas the older, To Mr. Alexander Stafford, 
to Mr. Arthur Aynscombe of Andwerpe, To every of them a Ring of gould 
w'" a death’s head sett therein in remembrance of me each ring to be of the 
value of three poundes with this condicion that yf any of the seaven persons 
next aforemencioned shall happen to decease before me that then such their 
legacie or legacies of Ringes shall cease; Item I give and bequeath to the 
Cathedrall Church of our blessed Lady in Salisbury five poundes for a legacie 
Item I give and bequeath to poore people twenty pounds as in almes to be 
disposed and distributed by mine executor at his discrecion without giveing an 
accompt to anie person or persons for such his disposall Item I give and 
bequeath to my loveing sonne and heire and only Childe William Calley 
Esquire all the rest of my goods and chattles moveable and unmoveable which 
are unbequeathed my debtes aud legacies being first fulfilled and discharged 
And I doe hereby constitute and ordayne my said sonne William Calley to be 
the sole executor of this my last will and Testament hereby revokeing all 
former wills by me heretofore made or intended to be made and doe intreate 
my loving brother M'. William Bower and my loveing Cosen M'. John Nicholas 
to be the Overseers of this my will that the same may be well and duly 
perfourmed And in wittnes of the truth hereof I have hereunto subscribed 
my name and put to my seale this sixt day of the moneth of October Anno 
Domini 1640 and in the sixteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord 
King Charles &e 
William Calley 
The sixt day of the moneth of October Anno Domini 1640 
Memorandum that the within named S' William Calley Knight did publish 
and declare the writeing here within mencioned to be his last will and Testa- 
ment Revokeing and making void all former wills and Testamentes and this 
in the presence of the witnesses whose names are hereunder written - 
William Morse, Robert Whipp, 
Richard Harvey. 
Proved 4 Dec. 1641 by William Calley esq. the son. C. P. C. Evelyn, fo. 149.' 
1 Copy by Mr. Anthony Story-Maskelyne. 
