b. abt 1258
of,Pushull,Oxfordshire,England
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Robert D'Oyly, Esq. succeeded his brother John at Pushull, soon after 1275-6, subject to the already mentioned rentcharge to his niece Eva, the heir general; and held it of the Earl of Cornwall at the Hundred inquisition 1278-9,[196] as a member of the honour of Walingford, at the rent of three shillings for all services; and held in his demesne two parts of one carucate of land. Before 12 Ed. I. Robert D'Oyly married a lady named Christiana, as appears by the release to him of half the Mouners' interest in Pushull that year; and in the following year, 1285, in Hilary term,[197] his feudatory lord, Edmund Earl of Cornwall, was impleaded by the Attorney-General on behalf of the King, for the three shillings rent in Pushull; which soon terminated in the Earl's favour; he referring to the grant to his father by King Henry III. of the whole honour of Walingford, The Earls of Cornwall thus continued to preside over the D'Oylys till the extinction of their family, which soon after occurred, when their mesne tenancy in Pushull reverting to the crown, it merged in the allodial, and made the D'Oylys tenants in capite of the King of the Pushull estate. Robert D'Oyly was dead, it seems, in 16 Edw. II. 1322; and thus survived his father but a short time. His issue were