later m. William de Cantalupe
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econdly, to Matilda, daughter and coheir of . . . ., whose sister was mother of that "Count Humphry Bohun" living in the latter part of Henry III's reign. She survived D'Oyly, had Kidlington, co. Oxon. in dower, and subsequently became the second wife of William de Cantelupe, a loyal adherent of King Henry III, and also of his predecessor, a baron of distinction in Leicestershire, Worcestershire, and Herefordshire, and chief steward and one of the chief council to both those kings. He bore "Gules, three fleurs de lis, (afterwards changed to leopards' faces jessant de lis) or,"[127] died in 1238, issueless by D'Oyly's widow; but, by his former wife, ancestor of the Barons Cantilupe
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da Braose?