332 The Society’s MSS.—Chisledon. 
I give and bequeath unto M* William Calley the younger of Burdrop aforesaid 
Esquire whome I hereby make my sole executor of this my last will and 
Testament desiring Almighty God to blesse both him and his. And in witness 
hereof I have written this all with my owne hand and have hereunto sett 
and subscribed my hand and sett to my seale the day and yeare above written. 
In the presence of those whose names are hereunder written. 
Rich: Harvey. 
Oliver Calley, George Jacques, Oliver Lord. 
Proved at Exeter House in the Strand co. Middsx. 
23 Nov. 1669 by the oath of William Calley the 
younger the executor, by sentence. 
No. 15. 
[A.D. 1841.] 
Particulars of the Vicarage of Chisledon and of its yearly Income. 
Parsonage House Lawn and Garden containing —*. 3". 23". worth per annum 
—— ——. eS 20.—. 
Coach house Stable piggery and yard opposite the House containing —*.1'.10?. 
purchased in 1818 with a grant from Queen Anne’s Bounty worth per 
annum ———_  —_ 5.—. 
2 Allotments in the East tything of Chisledon under the Chisledon Inclosure 
of 1779 in lieu of the Glebe Common Field Lands and Vicarial Tithes 
containing together 53. 2. 10 now let to Thomas Avenell at the yearly rent 
of ——-.-—__——_——___ The Inclosure Award is dated 14 January 1780. 
The Vicarage Close containing 2". —". 15’. occupied by M'. John Brown in 
Exchange for the Workhouse Ground, worth per annum —— 
Note. The Land Tax on the above was redeemed in the year 1806. 
Two Closes of pasture at Stratton St. Margaretts containing together about 
12 acres which, with the Land after mentioned to have been sold to the 
Great Western Railway Company, were purchased in 1763 with £325 part 
of £400 given and granted by William Calley Esq' and the Governors of 
Queen Anne’s Bounty, which Closes contained prior ‘to the sale about 
16*. 2". —?. and are now occupied by Mr. James Pinniger at the yearly 
rent of 
The Land Tax of £1. 6. 7 charged on these Closes was redeemed in 
the year 1806. 
Interest at £2 per cent. on £75 the Balance of the £400 now in the hands of 
the said Governors ——— 1. 10.— 
8, 1. 1” of Land at Lyddington purchased in 1822 (for £425) with a further 
Grant from the Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty & other Contributions, 
let at the yearly rent of ———-———__—____ —___—___ —__—_]2, 0. 0 
The Land Tax on this Ground is 12°/. 
Annual payment of 5 Marks by the Lay Impropriator charged on the Rectorial 
Glebe by Agreement dated 23" Dec". 1512 and recognized in the Inclosure 
Act of 1779, ——__________________________—_, 6. 8. 
Prescriptive payment by M'. Calley for the Tything of Burderop . 15. 
