Oliver de Vaux
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Oliver de Vaux (died 1244) Patron of Pentney and Baron Dalston, was a 13th-century English nobleman.
Vaux was a son of Robert de Vaux.[2][3] Oliver accompanied King John of England to Ireland in 1210; however, he joined the barons against King John in 1215.[3] He attended the meetings of the barons at Stamford and Brackley. Vaux also was part of King Henry III of England's army that invaded Poitou in 1230.