- from the rebels' side
after the
Battle of
Boroughbridge in 1322. The
Folvilles may have been
mercenaries hired by the la
Zouches but Beler's previous...
- and
forced to
swear an oath of
loyalty to the
Folvilles.
Richard was the only
member of the
Folville gang to
suffer official retribution. In
either 1340...
-
composer Eustace Folville (1288–1347),
English outlaw and
leader of the
Folville gang John
Folville (d.1310),
English politician Richard Folville (died 1340)...
-
public library membership required) Stones, E. L. G. (1957). "The
Folvilles of Ashby-
Folville, Leicestershire, and
Their ****ociates in Crime, 1326–1347". Transactions...
- a
large sum to the
church at Cranoe. The
Folvilles were
rebels during both
Barons Wars; Sir
William Folville (died
about 1240) had his
lands seized for...
-
Folville pedigree is flawed. The
leader of the
Folville gang was the
issue of Sir
Eustace (who died
shortly before 1284) by Dame Alice. The
Folvilles...
- Forest) the
Coterels frequently cooperated with
other groups,
including the
Folvilles.
Membership of the
Coterel gang
increased as its
exploits became more...
- St Mary's
Church is a
church in
Ashby Folville, Leicestershire. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
church was
founded in 1220 by Maud B****ett (died 1222)...
- Eugénie-Emilie
Juliette Folville (5
January 1870 – 28
October 1946) was a
Belgian pianist, violinist,
music educator,
conductor and composer. Eugénie-Emilie...
-
Ashby Folville Manor is a late 19th-century
house in Neo-Tudor
style in the
village of
Ashby Folville, Leicestershire. The
house was
substantially rebuilt...