Nigel D'Oyly

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Nigel D'Oyly was an 11th-12th century nobleman of England and, in 1120, the Lord of Oxford Castle, and briefly the Lord of Wallingford Castle.

He was son of Walter D'Oyly and younger brother of Robert de Olleio, follower of William the Conqueror and founder of Oxford Castle.

In 1120, King Henry I of England gave Edith Forne, his concubine, as a marriage portion, the Manor of Cleydon, Buckinghamshire: and caused her to marry his second son, Robert Oiley