168 



The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, fyc. 



appoint my well beloved in Christ Henry Quyntyn gentleman ancTmy loving 

 cousin John Nicholas of Sarum Gentleman to be my Overseers to see that 

 this my last Will and Testament be performed according to my intent and 

 meaning therein And whatsoever charge shall be to my said Overseers 

 thereby my will is that the same shall be borne out and dischardged by my 

 said Executor. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal 

 the day and year first above written. 



Kead signed and sealed in the presence of us here subscribed. EobertBerde 

 Clerke, Christopher French, Clerke. 



She mentions five sons and one daughter, Michael, Thomas, 

 Ralph, Henry, William and Alice. Of these children, three only 

 appear in the Yisitation of Wilts in 1623. In that pedigree (ed. 

 Dr. Marshall) John C alley of Hilmarton is set down in error as her 

 eldest son, the relationship being thus stated : — 



Rad'us Calley =Agneta filia Henrici 

 de Highway in Lawrence de Tis- 

 com. Wilts. burie in com. Wilts. 



1 Joh'es Calley =Martha 2 Michaill Will'ms Calley —Judith Alicia 



de Hill 

 Marton fil. 

 primog. 



filia Rog. 

 Joderill de 

 com. Cest. 



de Burdrop in 

 com. Wilts 3 

 fil. 



filia ux. 

 Ric'i Joh'is 

 Bowdler Ja- 

 de Lon- ques. 

 don. 



Christopher Calley 

 Calley fil. primo- 

 genitus. 



Eogerus Calley 

 2 filius setat. 

 36 annorum 

 coelebs. 



Will'mus Calley = Anne da. & 

 fil. et hceres coheyre of 

 set. 25 annorum Wm. Bowre 

 1623. of West Lav- 



ington in 

 com. Wilts. 



Michael Calley was, then, her eldest son. Her son Thomas, she 

 mentions, was resident at Lyneham ; and he was, in all probability, 

 ancestor of the branch which became impoverished, as mentioned 

 above, the marriage of one of whom, as we have seen, appears in 

 the Hilmarton register. Of Ealph and Henry nothing further is 

 known, unless the following Administration refers to Ealph, in 

 which case Agnes Calley had yet another son, Charles, who pre- 

 deceased her : — 



1596. November. Charles Calley, late of the parish of Allhallows Barking 

 in the city of London, deceased, to Ealph Calley of Cadnam within the parish 

 of Bremble, co. Wilts, gent., the brother. 



C.P.C. Admon.fo. 185 b. 



