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'Doyly2'
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Families covered: D'Oyly of Overbury Hall, D'Oyly (Doyle) of Pondhall, D'Oyly of Shottisham
| BP1934 reports that, descended from Sir John D'Oyly (a temp Henry III who r. 1216-1272), who was "a younger son of the Oxfordshire house" (see Doyly1), who married Rose, dau of Sir William de Duston of Duston, was ... | |||||||||||||||
| Thomas D'Oyly | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Edward D'Oyly of Pondhall, near Hadleigh, Suffolk | ||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Legat, presumed heiress of Pondhall (dau of Helmin Legat) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | John D'Oyly of Pondhall (d 1483) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Edward D'Oyly (Doyle) of Pondhall & Cosford Hall (d 25.01.1534) | ||||||||||||||
| Visitation starts with this Edward. It identifies the family name as Doyle. We follow BP1934 in using "D'Oyly" throughout although other spellings may be used in cross-references from elsewhere in the database. | |||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Cotton (dau of Sir Thomas Cotton of Longwade) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Sir Henry D'Oyly of Pondhall, Sheriff of Suffolk (d 13.02.1564) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Jane Elwyn (dau of John (or William) Elwyn of Wignal) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Henry D'Oyly of Pondhall & Shottisham, Norfolk (d before 22.05.1598) |
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| m. Anne White (dau of Edmund White, sister of Edmund of Shottisham) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Edmund D'Oyly of Shottisham & Pondhall (d 1612) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Elizabeth Goodwin (dau of _ Goodwin of Upper Winchington) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Catherine Neville (dau of Sir Henry Neville of Billingbere by Elizabeth Gresham) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | Sir Henry D'Oyly of Shottisham (d 05.03.1616) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1605) Susan Talmache (dau of Sir Lionel Talmache of Helmingham) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | Edmund D'Oyly of Shottisham & Pondhall (d 28.09.1638) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Elizabeth Goodwin (dau of Sir John Goodwin of Upper Winchington) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Bridget Coke (dau of John Coke of Holkham, son of Lord Chief Justice Sir Edward, she m2. Sir Isaac Astley) | |||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | Susan D'Oyly (d 1648) | ||||||||||||||
| (ii) | William D'Oyly of Hadleigh, Suffolk (3rd son) - continued below | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Stocks (dau of Richard Stocks, archdeacon of Norfolk, by Anne, dau of Thomas Wodehouse of Kimberley) | |||||||||||||||
| (B) | Charles D'Oyly of Shottisham (d before 07.02.1626, 3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
| The following comes from Visitation (Norfolk, 1664, D'Oyly of Bergh Apton) with a (very) little input from Visitation (Norfolk, 1664, D'Oyly of Toftrees). | |||||||||||||||
| (m1/2. Katherine) | |||||||||||||||
| m(2/1). (1612) Elizabeth Wilton (dau of Richard Wilton of Topcroft) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | Henry D'Oyly of Barrow Apton (d before 30.09.1679) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Dorothy Day (dau of Thomas Day of Scowlton) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | William D'Oyly (bpt 1652) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Ann | |||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | Thomas D'Oyly of Bergh Apton had issue | ||||||||||||||
| m. Martha French (dau of Thomas French of Hempnall) | |||||||||||||||
| (b)+ | other issue - Jane (bpt 1646), Dorothy (bpt 1647), Barbara | ||||||||||||||
| (ii) | Thomas D'Oyly of Toftrees (a 1664) | ||||||||||||||
| (iii) | Susan D'Oyly | ||||||||||||||
| (C)+ | other issue - Edward, Henry | ||||||||||||||
| (2) | Thomas D'Oyly (Doylye) of Overybury Hall | ||||||||||||||
| Visitation (Norfolk) mentions Thomas and refers to Visitation (Suffolk). The following comes from Visitation (Suffolk, 1664-8, D'Oyley of Overbury Hall in Leyham) which starts with Edward. Thomas is presumed father of Edward and husband of ... | |||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Bendish (dau of Ralph Bendish of Topsfilde Hall) wife of Thomas, presumed mother of ... | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Edward D'Oyly of Overbury Hall in Layham, Suffolk | ||||||||||||||
| m. Awdrey Stanhow | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | Thomas D'Oyly of Overbury Hall | ||||||||||||||
| m. Mary Pascall (dau of Sir Andrew Pascall of Springfield) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | Peregrine D'Oyly of Overbury Hall (a 1664) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Winiffe (dau of Edward Winiffe of Brettenham) | |||||||||||||||
| ((1))+ | issue (a 1664) - Peregrine, Edward, Anne, Mary, Frances | ||||||||||||||
| m2. ?? | |||||||||||||||
| m3. ?? | |||||||||||||||
| Possibly of this generation, but (if so) by which wife is unknown, was ... | |||||||||||||||
| (2) | Mary D'Oyly | ||||||||||||||
| m. Robert Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall (d 02.11.1600, Solicitor General) | |||||||||||||||
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| William D'Oyly of Hadleigh, Suffolk - continued above | |||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Stocks (dau of Richard Stocks, archdeacon of Norfolk, by Anne, dau of Thomas Wodehouse of Kimberley) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Sir William D'Oyly, 1st Bart of Shottisham (d 11.1677) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1637) Margaret Randall of Pulham (d 05.1679, stepdau of Sir Robert Bacon, Bart) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir William D'Oyly, 2nd Bart of Shottisham (d before 23.07.1680) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1666) Mary Hadley (dau of John Hadley, sister of George of East Barnet and Anne, Countess of Torrington) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Sir Edmund D'Oyly, 3rd Bart of Shottisham (bur 24.10.1700) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (13.11.1684) Dorothy Bedingfield (dau of Philip Bedingfield of Ditchingham by Ursula Potts) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Sir Edmund D'Oyly, 4th Bart of Shottisham, later of Cossey (d unm 1763) | ||||||||||||||
| b. | William D'Oyly (d unm 1737) | ||||||||||||||
| ii. | Hadley D'Oyly of Holborn | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Yallop (dau of Charles Yallop, son of Sir Robert of Bowthorpe Hall) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Sir Hadley D'Oyly, 5th Bart (d 30.07.1764, rector of Wotton & Felixstowe) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Henrietta Maynard Osborne (d 08.1793, dau of Rev. Henry Osborne of Nailworth) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Sir John D'Oyly of Calcutta & D'Oyly Park, 6th Bart (d 01.1818) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1780) Diana Rochfort (d 06.09.1803, dau of William Rochfort, niece of Robert, 1st Earl of Belvedere, widow of William Cotes of Calcutta) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Sir Charles D'Oyly, 7th Bart (b 18.09.1781, dsp 21.09.1845) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Marian Greer (dsp 1814, dau of William Greer of Keyhaven, cousin) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (01.06.1875) Elizabeth Jane Ross (dau of Major Thomas Ross by Isabella Macleod, aunt of Marchioness of Hastings) | |||||||||||||||
| (B) | Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 8th Bart (b 29.09.1794, d 21.03.1869) had issue | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (01.12.1819) Charlotte Thompson (dau of George Nesbitt Thompson, half-sister of Henry Vansittart of Kirkleatham) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (1830) Mary Fendall (b 1793/4, d 26.05.1885, dau of Hon. John Fendall of Calcutta) | |||||||||||||||
| (C) | Maynard Eliza D'Oyly (d 21.06.1866) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (06.03.1805) Walter Farquhar (dsp 09.02.1813, son of Sir Walter, 1st Bart of London) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Thomas Snow (rector of St. Dunstan's) | |||||||||||||||
| (D) | Harriett D'Oyly (d 1833) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (06.03.1806) George Baring (son of Sir Francis, 1st Bart) | |||||||||||||||
| (2) | Harriett D'Oyly | ||||||||||||||
| m. William Greer of Keyhaven | |||||||||||||||
| (3) | Charlotte D'Oyly (d 1813) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Stephen Williams (d 1805, "an East India director") | |||||||||||||||
| (4)+ | other issue - Hadley (d unm Bunker's Hill 1775), Elizabeth (b c1739, d unm 1818), Catharine (d unm, authoress), Anne (dsp) | ||||||||||||||
| b. | Thomas D'Oyly of Gray's Inn | ||||||||||||||
| (1) | ?? D'Oyly | ||||||||||||||
| (A) | Edward D'Oyly of Sion Hill (a 1795) | ||||||||||||||
| c. | Mary D'Oyly | ||||||||||||||
| m. Henry Binfield of Hampstead | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Margaret D'Oyly (bur 22.01.1670) probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Robert Suckling of Woodton & Barsham, Sheriff of Norfolk (b 1602, bur 02.07.1690) | |||||||||||||||
| 2.+ | other issue - Robert, Edmond (dsp), Charles of London (a 1634), Catherine, Margaret, Ann, Elizabeth, Mary, Philippa | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
BP1934 (D'Oyly) with some support from Visitation (Norfolk, 1562+1589+1613, Doylye).
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