A vehicle brand of which only the 25/70 and 30/98 models of 1925-1948 are classic cars Click for books on Vauxhall
or Fauxhall (2 syl ) Called after Jane Vaux, who held the copyhold tenement in 1615, and was the widow of John Vaux, the vintner Chambers says it was the manor of Fulke de Breauté, the mercenary follower of King John, and that the word should be Fulke's Hall Pepys calls it Fox Hall, and says the entertainments there are mighty divertising (Book of Days ) Thackeray, in Vanity Fair (chap vi ), sketches the loose character of these divertising amusements