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and possibly other children, (1) Anne Calley, baptized at West 

 Lavington, 15th November, 1668 ; died young. 



(2) William Calley, baptized at West Lavington, 22nd July, 

 1670, who predeceased his father. 



(3) Oliver Calley, of whom presently. 



(4) Bower Calley, baptized at West Lavington . . . Nov., 

 1676, and died young. 



(5) Anne Calley, born 27th April, baptized at Wroughton, 9th 

 May, 1678; married there, 1st November, 1701 (marriage settle- 

 ment dated 25th October, 1701), Walter Parker the younger of 

 Lushill, in the parish of Castle Eaton, co. Wilts, esq. She died 

 21st, and was buried at Castle Eaton, 31st July, 1702. 



(6) Mary Calley, born 13th, baptized at Wroughton, 28th June, 

 1681. She was living at Overtown in 1709; had bequest from 

 brother in 1714. She is described, in papers relating to a mortgage 

 to her by William Bathe of Purton Stoke, gent, as "Mary Calley 

 of Burderop," 3rd April, 1721, and as " Mary Yilette, widow and 

 executrix of Charles Yilette," 1 May, 1724. 



Oliver Calley, son and heir of Oliver Calley, of Overtown, was 

 baptized at West Lavington, 15th September, 1672. He married 

 (settlement dated 5th May, 1706) Isabella, fourth daughter of 

 Robert Codrington, of Codrington, co. Gloucester, esq., by Agnes, 

 fourth daughter of Richard Samwell of Grayton, co. Northampton, 

 esq., and sister of John Codrington, esq., and Robert Codrington. 

 He served the office of High Sheriff of Wilts, his appointment 

 being dated 29th November, 1708. His will, the text of which 

 is taken from a copy kindly lent by Mr. John Mullings, is as 

 follows : — 



In the name of God. Amen. I Oliver Calley of Burderop in the County 

 of ^Yilts Esquire being in perfect health of Body and of sound mind and 

 memory, thanks be given unto God therefore, but calling to mind the 

 uncertainty of Death and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die 

 do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form 

 following that is to say. Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my loving wife 

 Isabella Calley' the use of all my household Goods and Plate during her 

 Widowhood and from and immediately after her death or marriage which 

 shall first happen I give and bequeath the same household Goods and plate 



