Roland de Vaux | |
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Reign | ? - on or after 1212 |
Died | on or after 1212 |
Noble family | de Vaux |
Roland I de Vaux, Lord of Triermain and Tercrosset, (died on or after 1212) was a prominent 12th-century English noble.
Vaux was the illegitimate son of Ranulf de Vaux, Lord of Triermain and Tercrosset, who later succeeded as Baron of Gilsland. [1] Roland was granted the lands of Triermain and Tercrosset by his father, and those lands were confirmed by his brother Robert. He was a hostage for his brother Robert's debts with King John of England in 1212. [2] Roland was succeeded by his son Alexander. [3]