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About Catherine D'Oyley
Edmund Doyley married Catherine Neville (daughter of Henry Neville and Elizabeth Gresham), who was born in 1570, as his second wife.
She was christened 7 May 1570 Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire
family
From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3246506&...
Marriage
- Edmund D'OYLEY b: May 1555 in Shottesham, Norfolk Married: 3 Jun 1585 in Waltham, St. Lawrence, Berkshire. He was the son of Henry D'Oyley and Anne White.
Children
- Henry D'OYLEY b: ABT 1586 in Shottesham, Norfolk c: 19 Jun 1586 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Edmund D'OYLEY b: in Shottesham, Norfolk c: 3 Oct 1587 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- William D'OYLEY b: in Shottesham, Norfolk c: 12 Dec 1588 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Charles D'OYLEY b: in Shottesham, Norfolk c: 9 Jun 1590 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Elizabeth D'OYLEY b: in Shottesham, Norfolk c: 13 Jun 1591 in St. Mary, Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Alice D'OYLEY b: ABT 1592 in Shottesham, Norfolk
- John D'OYLEY b: ABT 1592 in Shottesham, Norfolk
- Anne D'OYLEY c: 6 Mar 1594 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Mary D'OYLEY c: 25 Feb 1595 in Hadleigh, Suffolk
- Robert D'OYLEY b: ABT 1594/1596 in Shottesham, Norfolk
- Charles D'OYLEY b: ABT 1603 in St. Mary, Hadleigh, Suffolk
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From http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/walthamstl.html
The Nevilles were descendants of the Lords of Abergavenny and hence the great Neville family of County Durham. They lived at Billingbear House just within the southern parish boundary. It had been granted to Henry Neville, a gentleman of the Royal bedchamber, by King Edward VI. He became Sheriff of Berkshire and was highly favoured by Queen Elizabeth I. Henry built a magnificent mansion at Billingbear in 1567. It was of the usual E-shape of the time and survived to "transport one's mind to the days of Merry England" until it was ruthlessly demolished after a bad fire in 1924! Surely one of the greatest losses to the Berkshire landscape. Henry's fine figured memorial can still be seen in the parish church. His successors became Lords Braybrooke.
From http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/billingbear_park.html
Billingbear Park Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire
Billingbear was a manor owned by the Bishops of Winchester and then the Crown, until 1549 when King Edward VI granted it to Sir Henry Neville, a younger brother of the 5th Lord Bervagenny. He was unable to take possession until 1567 and instantly set about building himself a fine red brick Tudor mansion. He was buried in the church at Waltham St. Lawrence where there is a large figured monument to his memory. Sir HenryâÃÂÃÂs son and namesake was Ambassador to France, so spent a number of years away from Billingbear. He was implicated in the plot against Elizabeth I with the Earl of Essex and imprisoned in the Tower.
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- Catherine Nevillewww.findagrave.com
Catherine Neville Doyley (D'oyley)
BIRTH 7 May 1570
Berkshire, England
DEATH 1620 (aged 49–50)
Shottisham, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England
BURIAL
Burial Details Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 245925798
Family Members
Parents
Henry Neville
1520–1593
Elizabeth Gresham Neville
1524–1573
Spouse
Edmund D'Oyley
1568–1612
Children
Elizabeth Clare Doyle (D'oyley) Moore
1610–1670
- Birth: circa 1450
- Raby Castle, Staindrop, County Durham, United Kingdom
- Death: 1504 (50-58)
- Hastings, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Unfortunately she acquired the children of Catherine Neville b 1570 too long ago to undo, so the earlier Catherine will be recreated.
Catherine D'Oyley's Timeline
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Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire , England
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Norfolk, England
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