The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &e. 179 
Dame Judith Calley, according to the pedigree in Mr. John 
- Mullings’ possession, already mentioned, long survived her husband, 
and was buried 3rd July, 1657, at Chisledon. 
- Her son William Calley, the only—or only surviving—child of 
; his parents, was, it is believed, though his name does not appear 
in the matriculation or degree lists, bred at Oxford. Mr. Mullings 
has a note :— 
21st of James 1st (1623) William Calley Junior of the Middle Temple, 
London, son of William Calley, of London, Draper, and of Burderop: 
‘though elsewhere Mr. Mullings speaks of him as of the Inner 
Temple (see above). 
He married, 10th June, 1623, at West or Bishops Lavington, 
Anne, baptized at West Lavington, 20th April, 1605, daughter, 
and with her sister Elizabeth (wife successively of Henry Danvers 
and William Yorke), co-heir of William Bower of that place. She 
inherited on the death of her father, 13th February, 1644-5, the 
“manor of Fiddington and Easterton, and land in Lavington, which 
descended in the Calley family till 1718, when, according to a note 
in the pedigree before quoted, they were sold by Thomas Calley, 
M.P. A few papers, &c., relating to this property are in the 
Society’s collection, which will shortly be edited, with notes upon 
the descent of Bower. 
_ Mr. William Calley, by the description of ‘‘ William Calley or 
Cawley of Burdripp, esquire,” served the office of High Sheriff of 
Wilts, appointed 23rd November, 1648. 
_ By his wife Anne Bower William Calley had issue William 
C Calley and Oliver Calley, successively seated at Burderop, Charles 
Calley (see will of his brother Oliver), who died without issue, and 
two daughters, who were living with their mother unmarried at 
Roude in 1691. William Calley, the father of the above, was 
yuried (Ped.) at Chiseldon 8th August, 1660, having made his 
ill, as follows. The text is taken from a copy, kindly lent by 
. John Mullings :— 
Probate of the will of William Calley Sen". of Burderop. Prov‘. 26 Oct. 1660, 
In THE NAME OF Gop. AMEN. The twenty seaventh daie of June jNee 
1660. I Wiiu1am Cantey Senior of Burdrop in the Parish of Ohisseldon 
