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Sir William D'Oyly, 1st Baronet

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130: 96:, and also returned to a command in the county militia. He was among the most zealous in the convention parliament, for the restoration of the royal family. He was a very accomplished gentleman, and much esteemed in his county. He was one of the commissioners appointed by the House of Commons, to see the army disbanded, in 1661, and was chosen by the city of Norwich, with 196: 34:
D'Oyly was the son of William D'Oyly. He succeeded to the estates of his uncle Henry, and was known as Sir William, the elder. As heir to Susan D'Oyly, his cousin, he came into possession of Pond-hall (
433: 46:, and remained abroad after Gustavus Adolphus's death until he returned to take possession of the family fortune. He was knighted by King Charles I in 1642, for his gallant behaviour. 197:
Jeremy Ive, 'The Local Dimensions of Defence: the Standing Army and Militia in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1649–1660', Cambridge University PhD Thesis, 1987, pp. 230, 323.
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Out of a ducal coronet Or two wings erect Sable bezantΓ©e between which and resting on the strawberry leaf of the coronet an estoile of six points Argent.
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D'Oyly married Margaret Randall of Pulham, Norfolk. They had six daughters and three sons. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son
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and sat until his death in 1677. In 1663, he was created a
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Coat of arms of Sir William D'Oyly, 1st Baronet
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Index

House of Commons
Hadleigh
Shotesham
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
First English Civil War
Norfolk Trained Bands
Pride's Purge
Member of Parliament
Norfolk
First Protectorate Parliament
Second Protectorate Parliament
Third Protectorate Parliament
Member of Parliament
Great Yarmouth
Convention Parliament
Sir Horatio Townsend
Sir Ralph Hare
Cavalier Parliament
baronet
William



William Betham
The Baronetage of England Volume 2


Jeremy Ive, 'The Local Dimensions of Defence: the Standing Army and Militia in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1649–1660', Cambridge University PhD Thesis, 1987, pp. 230, 323.

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