of Banbury
Margaret D'Oyly married to George D'Anvers, Esq. of Colthorpe, near Banbury in Oxfordshire, a gentleman greatly respected by the D'Oyly family, being overseer in the will of his father-in-law Thomas D'Oyly, and an executor in that of his brother-in-law John D'Oyly. He was the son and heir of William D'Anvers, Esq. of Colthorpe (by his wife Cecily, daughter of Sir Ralph Done of Cheshire), descended from an ancient and aristocratic Oxfordshire family, and recorded his pedigree, and arms, "Argent, on a bend gules, three martlets or, winged vert," quartering many other coats, at tile Oxfordshire Visitation 1566. In a window of Colthorpe House (of which there is a vignette in Skelton's Oxfordshire) there was a painting of his arms impaled with D'Oyly, with a remark annexed on the high antiquity of the D'Oyly family. By him Margaret D'Oyly had two sons,[256]