Charles D'Oyly, Esq. A. M. of Southrope, co. Gloucester, elder son and heir, was baptized there June 1714; and, like his uncle and grandfather, became a student of Wadham College, Oxford, where he took his A.M. degree in May 1739.[436] He succeeded his father two years after, and married Mary, daughter of — (believed to have been named Oatridge, or connected with a family so named; though there is now possessed by her descendants an old book with "Mabela Bennet" written in it, supposed to have come from her family[437]); and by her, who predeceased him, and was buried at Southrope, May 1773, he dying July 1776, when he was buried beside her (his will, made July 1776, on his death-bed, being proved Aug. 1776, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, by his son Charles D'Oyly, the executor, to whom he left the whole of his property), he had issue