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William D'Oyly of Eweden in Hambleden, co. Bucks, gent. (nephew and heir of John through his brother Richard,) became representative of the family when he did die, and succeeded to its shattered estates. He attests the grant of the East Lydeford lands in 9 Hen. VI., and was certainly representative of the family in 1440. Records are very silent, however, respecting him (which is easily accounted for by his poverty), while he seems to have led a quiet agricultural life on his manor of Eweden. He married a lady named Eleanor,[237] but of what family is unknown, and dying under 50 years of age in 1449, left her pregnant with child, and his other children all minors.237 They were,[238]