William Style

After the death without surviving issue (1659) of his half-brother, Sir Humphrey Style, 1st Baronet, he resided on the ancestral estate of Langley.

After William's death his eldest surviving son Humphrey 1648-1718 inherited Langley, Beckenam and Sympson's Place, Bromley.

[3] Style translated from the Latin of John Michael Dilherr Contemplations, Sighes, and Groanes of a Christian, London, 1640, 12mo.

He compiled:[2] He also edited, with additions, Glisson and Gulston's Common Law Epitomiz'd, London, 1679, 8vo.

Style's Reports are the only published records of the decisions of Henry Rolle and Sir John Glynne.