JohndeVaux (died 11 September 1287) also known as Johnde Vallibus was a 13th-century English nobleman. Vaux was a son of Oliver deVaux and Pernel de...
was abandoned by the end of the 17th century. Begun in around 1240 by JohnDeVaux, the castle was heavily damaged during the Wars of Scottish Independence...
John I deVaux, also known as Johannem de Vaus, Baron of Dirleton, was a prominent 12th-century Scottish noble. Vaux was granted the barony of Dirleton...
Oliver deVaux (died 1244) Patron of Pentney and Baron Dalston, was a 13th-century English nobleman. Vaux was a son of Robert deVaux. Oliver accompanied...
Roland Guérin deVaux OP (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead...
Eustace deVaux, also known as Eustace de Vallibus, Lord of Castle Carrock and Hayton, was a prominent 12th-century English noble. Vaux was the third...
Look up Vaux or vaux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaux may refer to: Antoine-Alexis Cadet deVaux (1743–1828), French chemist and pharmacist Bernard...
Hubert deVaux, also known as Hubert de Vallibus, was a prominent 12th-century English noble. Hubert was a tenant in chief of Baldwin de Redvers, holding...
During the reign of Edward I, the manor of Bayfield was owned by Sir JohndeVaux, along with Holt and Cley next the Sea. The land and manor then changed...
Baron Vaux of Harrowden is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1523 for Sir Nicholas Vaux. The barony was created by writ, which means...
Anglo-Norman JohndeVaux by King David I. The deVaux family built a stronghold, known as Castle Tarbet, on the island, but in 1220, William deVaux gifted...
last held be a non-royal by John the Scot who died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar...
Robert II deVaux of Pentney also known as Robert de Vallibus, Lord of Pentney, was a prominent 12th-century noble. He succeeded to the lands in Norfolk...
by JohndeVaux, Baron of Dirleton. The castle, chapel and island was granted to the Premonstratensian monks of Dryburgh Abbey by William deVaux in 1220...
Edward's mother Maud de Nerford was a daughter of Sir William de Nerford of Narford, via his wife Petronilla, a daughter of Sir JohndeVaux. On 8 March 1315...
Hector's legal ownership of Gairloch is confirmed by a deed made by JohnDeVaux, Sheriff of Inverness, dated 10 December 1494, and his ownership of Brahan...
of les Vauxde Cernay 1998, pp. 235–236. Peter of les Vauxde Cernay 1998, p. 239. Peter of les Vauxde Cernay 1998, p. 243. Peter of les Vauxde Cernay...
and 2 South of the Mounth, 1305-6: Reginald Cheyne and John deVaux 1305-06. Sir William de Montifex of Auchterarder, of Stobhall and of Cargill. Before...