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}}'''Clive Colevile''' was a British [[general]] who served in [[Turkey (country)|Turkish]] during the [[19th century]]. He was the father of [[Reginald Colevile]].
}}'''Clive Cecil Colville''' was a [[19th century]] British [[general]] who served in the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army from a young age, and infamously carried a [[scimitar]]. He was the father of [[Reginald Colevile]].


He always carried a [[scimitar]] around with him. When he was supposed to be dead, Colevile suddenly came back to life. This was because his son had dug him up and had posed as him while killing members of [[the Far-Off Travellers]] Club for taking away his father's estate, which he was supposed to inherit. ([[AUDIO]]: '' [[The Bellova Devil (audio story)|The Bellova Devil]]'')
He served as [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[Gendarmerie]] of [[Eastern Rumelia]], where he was not a popular figure amongst the local [[Bulgaria|Bulgar]]s, culminating in the burning down of a village in the [[Bellova Forest]]. In the [[1880s]], a [[revolution]] forced his return to [[London]]. Seven years later,  he died as part of the [[the Far-Off Travellers|Far-Off Travellers]] [[suicide]] club, and was buried in [[Highgate Cemetery]].
 
His son later dug Clive up and had posed as him while killing members of the Far-Off Travellers Club for taking away his father's estate, which he was supposed to inherit. ([[AUDIO]]: '' [[The Bellova Devil (audio story)|The Bellova Devil]]'')


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Clive Cecil Colville was a 19th century British general who served in the Ottoman army from a young age, and infamously carried a scimitar. He was the father of Reginald Colevile.

He served as commander-in-chief of the Gendarmerie of Eastern Rumelia, where he was not a popular figure amongst the local Bulgars, culminating in the burning down of a village in the Bellova Forest. In the 1880s, a revolution forced his return to London. Seven years later, he died as part of the Far-Off Travellers suicide club, and was buried in Highgate Cemetery.

His son later dug Clive up and had posed as him while killing members of the Far-Off Travellers Club for taking away his father's estate, which he was supposed to inherit. (AUDIO: The Bellova Devil)