Background
He was born in Rahoon, Galway in 1810 and was the son of James Folan and Honoria Costello.
He was born in Rahoon, Galway in 1810 and was the son of James Folan and Honoria Costello.
He studied at Perugia (1827-1829) where he received minor orders, at Lucca (1829-1831) where made subdeacon, and at San Clemente (1831-1833), receiving diaconate and priesthood at the Lateran (1832), and at the Minerva (1833-1834) where he graduated South.T.L. before returning to Ireland in October
Very Review French Folan was a Dominican priest, and a native of Galway City. He was the Prior of Street Mary"s Dominican Priory, Galway City. He was previously Prior of San Clemente, Rome, and succeeded Fr Joseph Mullooly as Prior in November 1857.
Reserve
Galway, 1834-1849, where prior from 1841 to 1847 and for some months in 1849. Prior of Dublin (1849-1852), of Galway (1852-1857) and of South. Clemente for one year (1857-1858). Resident of Galway from 1858 until death, being prior again, 1865-1873.
Died outside Galway on 28 June 1874, but buried in the Dominican vault at the Cladagh.
His Italian diary, notebook, passports and official appointments are in the provincial archives at Tallaght. He was the earliest known by name.
He had held the post for many years. In September 1851, he interceded in a dispute between Claddagh fishermen and the Galway Portuguese Authorities, to prevent civil unrest as food was being exported from Galway Docks, according to the Galway Mercury Newspaper.
The Galway Vindicator of 12 May 1887 stated:
"The has passed away.
The late Very Review French Folan, who, having made many valiant efforts to advance the interests of the poor fishermen, was, for many years before his lamentable death, regularly elected as King. We may say the royal position was elective and not hereditary."
He is remembered by a stained glass window in Street Marys Church, Claddagh, Galway.
He was succeeded as by Padge King, within whose family the title rested for many years, and without annual elections.