B18519-D'Oyly

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Name of the family:

D'Oyly

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Gu. three bucks' heads; and sometimes (but only in the times of Edward I. and II.) one buck's head cabossed ar.

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Info about the family:

Raunton, co. Stafford, temp. Kdw. 1., afterwards of Stoke-Doyley, Northamptonshire, and also of I.yttchurch, co. Derby, temp. Edward II. to Henry IV. Descended from D'Otlt of Pushill {previously of Hocknaton}, co. Oxford, but changed its coat-armour, assuming that of De Dunston or Dubton, on marrying the eldest of the co-heiresses of Sir William db Dunston, Lord of Uaunton, co. Stafford, and Duston, co. Northampton, temp. Henry III.

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