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; b. google_page_url = document.location; Anne, 6. a crescent of the first, within an annulet of the third. of Dromoyle and Knocknamease, King’s Co., who had a grant of a fourth part of the estate of Terence (Coghlan attainted of treason), by patent, dated 30 Dec. 1668, and a grant of Tristan and Clonmacpoer, dated 5 Feb. 1070. and heiress of Thomas Barwise of London, wido of John Dalton and dying left issue, 1) Nash Vaughan late of Rheola 2) Jessy m. 1834, John Lee Lee of Dillington Park, Somerset, and had Ian Vaughan Hanning, now Vaughan-Lee of Dillington. Elizabeth, d. Unm. of Jacob Hinds, Esq. We have the largest and best quality family crests \ family coat of arms products on the web. Coat of Arms of Vaughan. Mr. Vaughan, who is a J.P. and D.L. of Pcnymaes, Llanvillo, co. Brecon, and grand- dau. The living issue of this marriage are Stanley and Benj B. Winborne, Jr., Uriah V., the oldest, and Micajah, the youngest, died young. a fess or, betw. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff King’s Co. 1706, b. ar. 27) (Cors-y-Gedol, co. Merioneth; descended from Osborn FitzGerald, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn, and Cors- y-Gedol, co. Merioneth; Richard Vaughan, Esq., of Cors-y-Gedol, had a son, William Vaughan, Esq., of Cors-y-Gedol, d.s.p., and a dau., Catherine, m. Rev. MSS. Vaughan, Hood’s Battalion, Virginia Reserves, Confederate, Virginia London, 1633. MS. 14,295, fo. ], 133; ? of the late General the Hon. Crest—A lion ramp. vert. of the late Henry Campbell of Dunoon, co. Argyll, and has had issue, 1) Elizabeth Angela b. 3). a chev. (The day of St. Andrew [30 Nov.] 1491, 7 H. VII. betw. VI. Seat~ The Castle Builth, co. Brecon. Sa. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys). Col. U. Vaughan’s two sons, Thomas J. and Uriah are merchants in the town of their nativity and married sisters. ; 3rd, Gu. Crest—On a plume of three feathers gu. XVIII, fol. 27 Sept. 1863. Of William Wynn, Esq. of the Skreen, co. Radnor, and of Velinnewydd, and by her (who d. 1869) has issue,John Williams, educated at St. John’s Coll. Michael Vaughan, a stone-mason, who arrived in New South Wales, Australia sometime between 1825 and 1832 Jabez Vaughan, New Hampshire, Rank of 1st Lieutenant seeded or, the third with a lion ramp. 54 [“ S'” Henry Vaughan of Sutton upon Darwin in Yorkshire”]. breeches sa. OFNA. three lions ramp. Adam ap-Thewely Vachan, Cardiganshire, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Town Residence —17, Cromwell Place, South Kensington, London. gu. 36) (Burlton Hall, co. Salop). They were the daughters of James Leftwich Brown and wife, Mary Leftwich, and grandson of Henry Brown and wife, Alice Beard, of Bedford County, Va. James L. Brown, Esq., was married to Miss Early September 30, 1847, and they had several daughters. They have no issue. Patrick Vaughan, who settled in Virginia in 1635 betw. Barker’s Grants. 95. Supporters—Two griffins per fess gu. and heir of Oliver Latham, Esq. a lion ramp. ; 2nd, Ar. 5) Susanna Clotilde. Beus sufficit. breeches sa. and sa. copued, langued, and snouted gu., tusked or, for Ednowain Bendew, the old arms of the family; 3rd vert, three eagles displayed in fess or, for Owain Gwynedd; 4th gu. The lenited form of adjectives is the most frequent one in surnames, following the pattern in Welsh names proper seen in Ednyfed fychan ‘little Ednyfed’, the name of a 13th century warrior and ancestor of the Tudor dynasty. and purp. ., of “Wales, …. 94”; Harl. a lion ramp, ar., for Grono ap Savan; 6th, per bend sinister arm. of Velinnewydd, Brecon, J. P. and D.L. Sa. 13), by John Writhe [reference to MS. at Her. Barrington Vaughan, 3rd Battalion, South Carolina Infantry, Confederate, South Carolina wounded in the shoulder gu., for Jones of Chilton; 2nd arg. a griffin’s head or. az. Afrad pôb afraid; equivalent to Qui non vigilat vastat. gu. John Jones was bur. and vert. Educated at Jesus Coll., Oxford (B.A. Bridget, 6. Mrs. Sarah A. Vaughan, his wife, was educated at the “Banks’ School” in Murfreesboro- a school of high grade, and the educational fountain from which spran the Chowan Baptist Female Institute. of Whittal (youngest brother of Francis Chambre, Esq. 1814. Motto—Asgre Ian diogel ei pherchen. William Vachan, Salop, 1273. 9 Nov. 1865. of Mostyn, co. Flint). 5) Mary b. and d. 10 Feb. 1888. Per pale sa. three boys’ heads couped at the shoulders ar. Esq. counterchanged, armed and langued gu,: 10th, Ar. of Hampstead, and d. 1796, leaving (with a dau., Frances, vi. а chev. three lions ramp. of Woodgate, co. Salop, 5. 5) Francis, 6. Hector Vaughan, Esq. Edmund, Rector of St. Mary’s, Perth, N.B., b. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. three horses’ heads erased of the last., a border gobonee ar. ), Wriothesley & Benoit 1514, Hugoni Vaughan, S*’ Tho : Shirley’s Book, pag. 7) Sarah Anna Lowry, 6. of Burlton; and left at his decease, 1755, with other issue, a son and successor, Thomas Vaughan. 6) Anna Jane. Bishop of Gloucester 1598. Of Kichard Lingen, Esq. Commanding Monmouthshire Militia, h. 2 July, 1808 ; m. 1st, 12 July, 1830, Eliza Louisa, dau. [15 Aug. 1792], brother of aforesaid [.^]. (another, or), a spear and poleaxe in saltire of the second, handled sa. He m. a dau. of John Turner, Ksq. The name is also anglicized in the unlenited form Baughan, corresponds to the English name Little and the similar breton Bihan.

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