of Pullham
m. 1637
+ 8 other children
left issue by Margaret Randall of Pulham, his wife, six daughters, and three sons:
1. Catherine, who married Edward Stafford of Marlwood near Thornbury in Gloucestershire, Esq the lineal descendant of Sir Edward Stafford, ambassadour from Queen Elizabeth to the French King; of the family of the Staffords Dukes of Buckingham.
2. Margaret, married to Colonel Robert Suckling of Wotton in Norfolk.
3. Mary, to Mr. Lane of Watlington in Northamptonshire.
4. Elizabeth, to Adam Banks, citizen and woollen-draper of London.
5. Anne died single in Ireland.
6. Philippa, a very accomplished lady, married to Dr. Edward Whetenhall Bishop of Cork, and Ross, in Ireland, translated afterwards to the united sees of Kilmore and Ardagh.
His sons were: Charles, the youngest, Edmund the second, for whom there is this inscription on a black marble in the abbey chuch at Bath,
Here lieth the Body of Capt. Edmund D'Oyly, Grandson of Sir William D'Oyly the elder, of Shotesham, in the County of Norfolk Bart. Page of Honour to his Royal Highness, Prince George of Denmark, and Capt. of a Man of War; who in Her Majesty's Service in the West Indies got the Distemper of the Country, of which he died here, in the 29th Year of his Age, and 10th of May, A. D. 1703.
Sir William D'Oyly, eldest son and heir, was knighted in 1664,