Vautor was a household musician in the family of
Mary Beaumont, of
Glenfield, Leicestershire; and held the same position to
Sir George Villiers after his marriage with her in 1592. The couple were the parents of the future
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. On 11 May 1616, Vautor supplicated for the degree of
Mus. Bac. at the
University of Oxford, which was granted on condition of his composing a choral hymn for six voices; he was admitted on 4 July. At this time the younger George Villiers, son of Vautor's patrons, was rising in the favour of King James I, and in 1619 was created Marquess of Buckingham, Vautor dedicated to the Marquess a collection of 22 madrigals, entitled
The First Set; being Songs of diverse Ayres and Natures for Five and Sixe parts; Apt for Vyols and Voices. Nothing further is known of Vautor. ==Works==