The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, 8fc. 



147 



Thomas Brugge of Sollors,=Mawde daughter and heir 



co. Heref. 



of Thomas Henborowe of 

 Dymmock, co Glouc. 



Sir John=Agnes d. to 



Brugge 



Thomas '. 



Lord 



Ayloffe of 1 



Mayor 



Brittayns, 



1520. 



co. Essex. 



I 



Folk Brugge 

 Master of 

 St. John's 

 College, 

 Cambridge. 



Other 

 issue 



Edmund Brugge=Margaret d. 



of London, 

 Draper. 



to John 

 Harte, 

 Chamber- 

 lain of 

 London. 



Isabell, Marga- 

 mar- garet, 

 ried mar- 

 John ried 



Calley, 



of High- Dru- 

 way, in ry. 

 com. 

 Wiltsh. 



Other Sir Bichard=Winefred==John Henborough, Anne, 

 Issue. Sackville. Brugge. Paulet, married to mar- 

 Buried in Mar- William ried 

 Westmin- quess Attmore Kobt. 

 ster of alias Dum- Alford 



Abbey, Win- mer, of 

 1586. Chester. Dummer, 

 co. Hants. 



Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, created 

 Earl of Dorset, 13th March, 1603-4. 



By Isabell Brydges John Calley had issue, as appears by the 

 Yisitation Pedigree, (1) Ralph, of whom presently ; (2) Thomas, 

 who was living in 1596, when he is mentioned in the will of John 

 Calley, his nephew, who gives him the keeping of a cow in his 

 meadow grounds of " Cleeves marshe " ; (3) William Calley, of whom 

 nothing further is known ; and one daughter, Margaret, married 

 to Thomas Cawett, or Cawert (a common name in Hampshire, in a 

 contracted form, see "Hampshire Marriage Allegations"), of 

 Hiltingbury, co. Hants, identified by Mr. W. C. Metcalfe, in his 

 (1897) edition of the Yisitation of 1565, as " Hiltounbury or Old 

 Bury, west of Fawley, co. Southampton." 



Of Ralph Calley, the heir, grandson of William, we possess a 

 somewhat fuller account. He appears to have preferred Wilts to 

 Hampshire as a residence, and is described as " of Highway." As 

 a resident Wiltshire squire at the time of the Yisitation of 1565 he 

 entered his pedigree, from his grandfather downwards, but not 

 mentioning the name of his grandmother. The pedigree was 

 apparently duly entered, but without arms — " no Armes in the 

 I Yissetation " says the copy. Fourteen years later he obtained a 

 grant. This appears by a list in Stowe MS. 703, " of grants and 

 certificates of arms," reproduced in the " Genealogist, N.S., vol, 14, 

 p. 33. The entry is : — 



