- The
Coterel gang (also Cotterill, fl. c. 1328 – 1333) was a 14th-century
armed group that
flourished in the
North Midlands of England. It was led by James...
- 12th century. In the
early 14th-century, the
vicar was
terrorised by the
Coterel gang,
which evicted him and
confiscated his church's
money at the instigation...
- tale has
historical roots in the
criminal activities of the
Folville and
Coterel gangs. At one
point William of Cloudsley, who is
famed as an archer, shoots...
- were
spent with his
family and dogs on his parents’ estate, the Vallée
Coterel, a
Norman Revival-style
compound in Les Mesnuls.
There in 1916 his mother...
- East Midlands, he was
kidnapped by the
infamous Folville gang and
their Coterel allies, who
wanted 1300
marks for his release.[full
citation needed] Willoughby...
-
where they "rode with
armed force secretly and openly",
allied with the
Coterel gang, and were
sheltered by Sir
Robert Tuchet, Lord of Markeaton. A fictionalized...
- the King's Bench, is
captured in the East
Midlands and
ransomed by the
Coterel and
Folville gangs. 10–11
August –
Second War of
Scottish Independence:...
- were
equally infamous men,
including members of both the
Folville and
Coterel gangs, who had been
active in the East
Midlands the
previous decade. Bradenham...
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Bouhier 5,674 9.28 PCF
Patricia Morinière 3,344 5.47 Far left
Patrick Coterel 2,992 4.89 DVD
Sandra Bureau 2,580 4.22 GE
Thomas Limeul 1,553 2.54 MRC...