John de Vaux

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John de Vaux was a 13th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and royal official in Scotland and England, noted for his military service and landholdings, including the barony associated with Dirleton Castle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century nobleman
Anglo-Norman nobleman
medieval soldier
royal official
activeInCentury 13th century
associatedWith Dirleton Castle NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
feudalStatus tenant-in-chief
governedTerritory lands attached to Dirleton barony
hasTitle baron
heldBarony barony of Dirleton NERFINISHED
landholderIn England NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
languageOfEnvironment Anglo-Norman French NERFINISHED
Latin
militaryServiceIn England NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleFamily de Vaux family NERFINISHED
notableFor landholdings
military service
service to the crown in England
service to the crown in Scotland
occupation nobleman
royal official
soldier
residence Dirleton Castle NERFINISHED
socialClass feudal baronage
timePeriod High Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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Dirleton Castle builtFor John de Vaux