190 The Socirty’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 
This being contained in two sheets of paper was signed and sealed by the 
said Oliver Calley and declared to be his last Will and Testament in our 
presence and by us attested in the presence of the said Oliver Calley. 
William Codrington 
Thomas White 
James Long 
Oliver Calley, the testator, was buried at Chiseldon, 6th December, 
1715, aged 42. His widow, Isabella, died at Bath, and was buried 
at Chiseldon, 29th November, 1756, aged 76. He had issue by 
the said Isabella :-— 
(1) Elizabeth Calley, born 18th, baptized at Wroughton 26th 
February, 1707-8. She married the Rev. William Batt, of Wrax- 
hall, co. Som., and, in 1741, of Collingbourne Ducis, co. Wilts, by 
whom she had issue the Rev. William Batt, Rector of Christchurch, 
Twynham, co. Hants. 
(2) William Calley, of whom presently. 
(3) Oliver Calley, of Overtown, born 20th, baptized 30th 
November, 1710. He married Ann, daughter of Robert Codrington, 
of Wroughton. He died, without issue, 8th July, 1774, aged 64. 
His will dated 17th November, 1764. She died 26th March, 1812, 
aged 938; will dated 11th January, 1810. 
(4) Mary Calley, born 2nd} baptized 138th May, 1712. She 
died at Bath, 28th March, 1748, unmarried. 
(5) Anne Calley, born 30th September, baptized 10th October, 
1713. She died at Bath, 7th March, 1776, unmarried. 
(6) John Calley, posthumous child, born 12th, baptized 29th 
May, 1716, five months after his father’s death. He was an 
attorney-at-law. He married Elizabeth [? Hollister], but died 
without issue. His will, from a copy kindly lent by Mr. John 
Mullings, is as follows :— 
In the name of God Amen. I John Calley of London Gent". do make and 
ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following (viz') 
I give to my Brothers William and Oliver Calley Esq'*. and to each of them 
the sum of Twenty one shillings to buy them rings of that value to wear in 
remembrance of me and to my sister Anne Calley and Mrs. Jane Hollister I 
give the sum of Five Guineas each to buy them rings for the same purpose. 
I give to my Brother Batt one Guinea for a ring likewise to wear in memory 
of me and as a further token of my respect to him I bequeath unto the said 
