The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, 8fC 



149 



Calley had property both in Highway in Wiltshire and in Highway 

 in Worcestershire, but it is not probable ; and it is difficult, 

 accordingly, to understand why this pedigree was admitted to the 

 Harleian Society's volume, or upon what occasion it was drawn ; 

 for it differs considerably from the pedigree in the Wiltshire 

 Visitation, or rather in the copy of that Yisitation. The pedigree 

 is as follows : — 



Arms, Quarterly Ar. and S. on bend 

 G. 3 mullets of first. 

 Rarley MS, 1043 fo 32b. (Visit. Crest. A demi-lion rampt. Or, charged 



Wigorn 1569). Sari. Soc. with a bend G. thereon 3 mallets Ar. 



holding in paws a battleaxe of last 

 helved of 2nd. 



William Calleye of London. = 



John Calleye, of=Isabell da. to Eichard Woodcoke= Janne da. to 



Hetherdon in \ Edmund of Dedenham in 



Hampsh. j Bridges of Barksh. 



London. 



Reignols of Stretley 

 in Barksh. 



Raphe Calley of Highwa3'=Elianor da. to Richard Woodcoke. 



Worst ersh. 



Arms tricked : Chevron per chevron voided in 

 chief 4 billets — impaling per fess arg. and G. 

 on bend S 3 lion's heads erased of first. 



Suzanna. John Caleye sonne— Martha da. to Raffe Anne, 



and heire. | Jodrell of Chester. 



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Elizabeth. Christopher Calleye. Elianor. 



Mrs. Eleanor Calley was not, apparently, an heiress ; for the 



following extract from the " Alumni Oxonienses " seems to refer to, 



possibly, a nephew of hers : — 



Woodcock, Thomas, of Wilts, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 13 Nov. 

 1601, aged 17, student of Middle Temple, 1606, as son and heir of Robert, of 

 " Didnam," Wilts. 



She had issue by Ealph Calley three children, as above, and had 

 died before 1565, when Ealph Calley had re-married, if the date 

 of the Yisitation pedigree is reliable, with Agnes, daughter of 

 Henry Lawrence, of Tisbury, co. Wilts, by whom he then had 

 issue one child, Michael. 



At this point the family of Calley became divided into two 



