... We find William Cabell, and Mary, his wife, living near Warminster, probably at "Bugley," in 1664. They were then the parents of seven children. William Cabell was buried at Warminster, September 4, 1704. A copy of the inventory of his household chattels (valued at £321), taken September 29 following, was found among Dr. William Cabell's papers.
His widow, Mary Cabell, was buried at Warminster, December 5, 1704. Her will, dated September 29, 1704, and proved in the court of the Archdeacon of Sarum (Salisbury), left remembrances to all of her surviving children and grandchildren. Her sons were :
1, William ;
2, Anthony ;
3, Christopher ; and,
4, Nicholas. ...