- Hugh
Boyville was a
landowner who held a
number of
public offices and
served as a
Member of
Parliament for
Rutland in 1439-40 and 1447. The
Boyville (Bovile...
- John
Boyville (1391-c.1467) was a
major landowner who
served as a
Member of
Parliament for
Leicestershire and for
Rutland respectively in 1453-4 and 1460–1...
-
Margaret left
Margate for
Sluys on 23 June 1468. Lord
Scales and
Richard Boyville were
among those who
escorted her to meet her ****ure bridegroom. Despite...
-
Council in 1964 when the
school closed.
Ridlington was the home of Hugh
Boyville, a
landowner and
Member of
Parliament for
Rutland in the 15th century....
-
between Largs and Fairlie, is the
ancestral home of the
Boyle (originally de
Boyville) family, the
hereditary Earls of Glasgow.
Kelburn is
believed to be the...
- coat of arms of the
Boyville family; it was
almost certainly placed there in the
early 16th
century to
commemorate Richard Boyville, his wife
Gresyll and...
-
White (1946) The Real Issue: A Book of
Kansas Stories (1896) The
Court of
Boyville (1899)
Stratagems and Spoils:
Stories of Love and
Politics (1901) In Our...
- doi:10.1215/00029831-10084512. S2CID 251696514. Gunckel, John Elstner.
Boyville: A
History of
Fifteen Years' Work
Among Newsboys (1905), a
primary source...
-
witness to a charter. In 1275
Richard de
Boyville held the
lands of
Kelburn in Ayrshire. In
around 1291
Henry de
Boyville was
keeper of
Dumfries Castle, Wigtown...
- de
Curwen of
Workington (Sheriff of ****berland, 1278,1308)
William de
Boyville (Sheriff of ****berland, 1282) 1295–
Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale...