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Thomas Vaughan (architect)
Thomas Vaughan may refer to: * Thomas Vaughan (footballer) (born 1864), Welsh international footballer * Thomas Vaughan (MP) (bef. 1479–1543), Member of Parliament for Dover *Thomas Vaughan (philosopher) (1621–1666), Welsh philosopher *Thomas Vaughan (pirate) (died 1696), Irish pirate and privateer who served France * Thomas Vaughan (singer) (1782–1843), English singer *Thomas Vaughan (died 1483) Sir Thomas Vaughan ( – 25 June 1483) was a Welsh statesman and diplomat, who rose to prominence before and during the Wars of the Roses. He began as an adherent of Jasper Tudor and King Henry VI of England, and was appointed to several offices b ... (c. 1410–1483), Welsh soldier, diplomat, and chamberlain to the eldest son of King Edward IV See also * Tom Vaughan (other) * Tom Vaughn (other) * Thomas Franklin Vaughns (Born 1920), Tuskegee Airman {{DEFAULTSORT:Vaughan, Thomas ...
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Thomas Vaughan (footballer)
Thomas Vaughan (born 1864) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 1 match on 14 March 1885 against England. See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) The Wales national football team has represented Wales in international association football since 1876, making it the third oldest international football team. They played their first official match on 25 March 1876, four years after England ... References 1864 births Welsh men's footballers Wales men's international footballers Place of birth missing Year of death missing Men's association football players not categorized by position {{Wales-footy-bio-stub ...
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Thomas Vaughan (MP)
Thomas Vaughan (by 1479 – 1543), of Dover, Kent, was an English politician. Vaughan was a Member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ... (MP) for the constituency of Dover in 1523 and 1539. References 15th-century births 1543 deaths Members of the Parliament of England for Dover English MPs 1523 English MPs 1539–1540 {{16thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Thomas Vaughan (philosopher)
Thomas Vaughan (17 April 1621 − 27 February 1666) was a Welsh clergyman, philosopher, and alchemist, who wrote in English. He is now remembered for his work in the field of natural magic. He also published under the pseudonym Eugenius Philalethes. His influences included Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516), Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535), Michael Sendivogius (1566–1636), and Rosicrucianism (early 17th century). Life A Royalist clergyman from Brecon, Wales, Thomas was the twin brother of the poet Henry Vaughan," enry'stwin brother was Thomas Vaughan (1621–1666). . .Vaughan, Henryin Welsh Biography Online, at National Library of Wales both being born at Newton, in the parish of St. Bridget's, in 1621.The twins were the sons of Thomas Vaughan of Trenewydd, Newton . . . "who m. the heiress of Newton in Llansantffraed.VAUGHAN family, of Tretower Courtin Welsh Biography Online, at National Library of Wales. He entered Jesus College, Oxford, in 1638, and remained there fo ...
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Thomas Vaughan (pirate)
Thomas Vaughan (died 1696) was an Irish pirate and privateer who sailed for France during the Nine Years’ War. His trial was notable as a test of English common law against admiralty law. History Vaughan has been a privateer as early as 1692 by raiding Protestant settlements and briefly capturing the Aran Islands. His ship ''Loyal Clencarty'', was captured in July 1695 but escaped the following month, before he could be tried. He was recaptured in Hamburg in early 1696, escaped again and was recaptured and sent to England for trial that June. English authorities wanted to try Vaughan for piracy by either ignoring his French privateering commission or linking him to ships stolen before he had joined the French. They were warned that English captives in France could face the same fate if Vaughan were tried as a pirate. English subjects were forbidden from serving foreign rulers against England, so he was accused of treason instead. The trial was conducted under common law but bef ...
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Thomas Vaughan (singer)
Thomas Vaughan (1782 – 9 January 1843) was an English singer. A tenor, he sang in prominent concerts of the day. Life Vaughan was born in Norwich in 1782, and was a chorister of the cathedral under John Christmas Beckwith. His father died while Vaughan, still very young, was preparing to enter the musical profession, which he was enabled to do under the advice and patronage of Canon Charles Smith. In June 1799 Vaughan was elected lay-clerk of St George's Chapel, Windsor, where he attracted the notice of George III. In May 1803 he was admitted a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and about the same time became vicar-choral of St Paul's Cathedral and lay vicar of Westminster Abbey. In 1811 he joined Charles Knyvett in establishing vocal subscription concerts, in opposition to the Vocal Concerts; but on the death of Samuel Harrison in 1812 the two enterprises were merged, and Vaughan became principal tenor soloist at all the prominent concerts and festivals. He sang at the Three Choir ...
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Thomas Vaughan (died 1483)
Sir Thomas Vaughan ( – 25 June 1483) was a Welsh statesman and diplomat, who rose to prominence before and during the Wars of the Roses. He began as an adherent of Jasper Tudor and King Henry VI of England, and was appointed to several offices by Henry. He was nonetheless a Yorkist by inclination, as were many Welshmen of the time. After the Yorkist victory in 1461 he became a loyal and important servant of King Edward IV. In 1483, he was executed by Richard III as part of his seizure of the throne. Life Vaughan was the son of Robert and Margaret Vaughan of Monmouth. In 1446 he was appointed to the offices of Steward, Receiver, and Master of the Game in Herefordshire and Ewyas, and Steward, Constable, Porter, and Receiver of Abergavenny. In 1450, he became Master of the Ordnance. He entered Parliament in 1455 as MP for Marlborough. Despite his early association with Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, Vaughan was accused of plotting against King Henry VI of England as early as 145 ...
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Tom Vaughan (other)
Tom Vaughan may refer to: * Tom Vaughan (actor) (born 1985), English actor *Tom Vaughan (director) Tom Vaughan (born 5 September 1969) is a Scottish television and film director. His work includes ''Cold Feet'' (1999) and ''He Knew He Was Right (TV serial), He Knew He Was Right'' (2004) for television, and ''What Happens in Vegas'' (2008) and ... (born 1969), Scottish television and film director See also * Thomas Vaughan (other) * Tom Vaughn (other) {{hndis, name=Vaughan, Tom ...
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Tom Vaughn (other)
Tom Vaughn may refer to: * Tom Vaughn (musician) (1937–2011), American jazz pianist and Episcopalian priest *Tom Vaughn (American football) (1943–2020), former professional American football safety See also * Thomas Vaughan (other) *Tom Vaughan (other) Tom Vaughan may refer to: * Tom Vaughan (actor) (born 1985), English actor *Tom Vaughan (director) Tom Vaughan (born 5 September 1969) is a Scottish television and film director. His work includes ''Cold Feet'' (1999) and ''He Knew He Was Right ...
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