• Robert I de Vaux, also known as Robert de Vallibus, Lord of Pentney, was a prominent 11th-century noble. A Norman knight, Robert participated in William...
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    of Pentney. In 2012 English Heritage granted £200,000 for emergency repairs to the crumbling masonry. Robert I de Vaux of Pentney Robert II de Vaux of...
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    Pentney Priory, also known as Priory of the Holy Trinity, St Mary and St Magdalene, established around 1130. It was founded by Robert de Vaux, one of...
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    buried at Pentney Priory, which was founded by her paternal ancestor Sir Robert de Vaux or Vallibus. Maud de Vaux born c. 1261 married William de Ros, 1st...
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  • Ranulf, married Richildis. Agnes fille Ranulf, married Robert II de Vaux of Pentney, had issue. Simon fitz Ranulf. Lands held as shown in the 1086 Domesday...
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    Petronilla was lady of the manor of Narford in 1315. She died in 1326 and was buried at Pentney Priory, nearby to Narford. Maud de Nerford/ Narford's brothers...
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