Sir Thomas de Multon likewise returned to England; but Sir Foulk D'Oyly died in Austria, the victim of cruelty or a broken heart, soon after his imprisonment; leaving issue (possibly illegitimate) who were at once befriended by his friend de Multon, and lived retainers in that noble house for nearly a century after. They were
1. Foulk D'Oyly of Ercall, co. Salop. (See D'Oyly of Shropshire.)
2. Geoffry D'Oyly, who married into the de Multon family, and had issue. (See D'Oyly of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.)
These were undoubtedly the D'Oylys who bore "Argent, a fesse dancettée between three crescents gules,"—allusive to Sir Foulk's bloody, crooked path amidst Saracens.