The Folville gang was an armed band of criminals and outlaws active in the English county of Leicestershire in the early 14th century, led by Eustace Folville.
The Folvillegang was an armed band of criminals and outlaws active in the English county of Leicestershire in the early 14th century, led by Eustace...
Despencer and King Edward II. He was the most active member of the FolvilleGang, which engaged in acts of vigilantism and outlawry in Leicestershire...
composer Eustace Folville (died 1346), credited with killing the corrupt Sir Roger de Beler and leader of the FolvilleGang John Folville (d.1310), MP for...
frequently cooperated with other groups, including the Folvilles. Membership of the Coterel gang increased as its exploits became more widely known; most...
Sir John Folville was an member of parliament (MP) for Rutland and Leicestershire and father of Eustace Folville, the leader of the FolvilleGang. More recent...
Richard Folville (died 1340–1) was a member of the infamous FolvilleGang captained by his older brother Eustace. Richard was the fourth of 7 sons born...
Sir Robert de Hellewell was a member of the FolvilleGang that slew the corrupt Baron of the Exchequer, Sir Roger de Beler and was Rutland's MP in 1340...
and sent into every Country." 1340 or 1341 – Richard Folville and fellow members of the Folvillegang are cornered and decapitated at his church in Teigh...
man of Hugh le Despencer and King Edward II. Beler was killed by the Folvillegang in 1326. Beler was the son of William Beler, and grandson of Roger Beler...
the Folville family who were celebrated locally with the Folville Cross, said to be located at the site of de Beler's murder. The FolvilleGang flitted...
January – Roger de Beler, a Baron of the Exchequer, is murdered by the Folvillegang. 27 August – Isabella of France arranges the betrothal of Edward of...
Bench, is captured in the East Midlands and ransomed by the Coterel and Folvillegangs. 10–11 August – Second War of Scottish Independence: Edward Balliol...
judicial commission in the East Midlands, he was kidnapped by the infamous Folvillegang and their Coterel allies, who wanted 1300 marks for his release.[full...
Villages which lost no men in the First World War. Richard Folville, a member of the Folvillegang of robbers led by his older brother Eustace, was rector...
Beler,[non-primary source needed] which had been carried out by the FolvilleGang. Roger fled from Leicestershire[non-primary source needed] first to...
1330s and 1340s. Like the north Midlands bandits Eustace Folville and James Cotterel, he and his gang specialised in theft, especially directed against the...
Eustace Folville and his Gang. On 1 March 1326 a warrant for the arrest of the gang was issued to William de Paris and others. The only member of the gang to...
the 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...