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  2. Henry Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Henry Vaughan (17 April 1621 – 23 April 1695) was a Welsh metaphysical poet, author and translator writing in English, and a medical physician. His religious poetry appeared in Silex Scintillans in 1650, with a second part in 1655. [1] In 1646 his Poems, with the Tenth Satire of Juvenal Englished was published.

  3. Henry Vaughan (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Vaughan (1845 – June 30, 1917) was a prolific and talented church architect who emigrated to America from England to bring the English Gothic style to the American branch of the Anglican Communion (the Episcopal Church). He was an apprentice under George Frederick Bodley and went on to great success popularizing the Gothic Revival style.

  4. Henry Vaughan (art collector) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Vaughan, who was born in Southwark, London on 17 April 1809, was the son of a successful hat manufacturer, George Vaughan, and his wife Elizabeth Andrews. [1] Henry and his elder brother and sister, George and Mary, were brought up as Quakers. He attended a school at Higham Hill, Walthamstow, run by Eliezer Cogan, where a fellow pupil was ...

  5. H. V. Lanchester - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City Hall Umaid Bhawan Palace. Henry Vaughan Lanchester (9 August 1863 – 16 January 1953) was a British architect working in London. He served as editor of The Builder, was a co-founder of the Town Planning Institute and a recipient of the Royal Gold Medal.

  6. Henry Vaughan (Welsh politician, born by 1586) - Wikipedia

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    His date of birth is unknown, but assuming him to have been at least 21 in 1607, when he is recorded to have been appointed a deputy-coroner, he had been born by at least 1586. [ 1] He was a younger brother of John Vaughan, 1st Earl of Carbery, and William Vaughan. [ 2][ 3] Henry Vaughan married, at some point between 1609 and 1610, Sage, the ...

  7. Henry Halford Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Henry Halford Vaughan. Millicent (m. Sir Vere Isham Bt. Sir Henry Halford Vaughan, or Harry (27 August 1811 – 19 April 1885), was an English historian, the Regius Professor of History at Oxford University, from 1848 to 1858. He was the son of the judge Sir John Vaughan. He was educated at Rugby School from 1822, went on to Christ Church ...

  8. Henry Halford - Wikipedia

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    Halford was born as Henry Vaughan at Leicester, the second but eldest surviving son of Dr. James Vaughan (27 March 1740 – 19 August 1813), [1] an eminent physician at Leicester, and his wife, Hester née Smalley (d. 2 or 7 April 1791), [2] His brothers were Sir John Vaughan, judge; Peter Vaughan, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Dean of Chester; and Sir Charles Richard Vaughan, minister ...

  9. Henry Vaughan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Vaughan (Welsh politician, born by 1586) (by 1586–1660/61), Welsh Member of Parliament and Royalist military leader during the English Civil War. Henry Vaughn (baseball) (1864–1914), baseball player. Sir Henry Vaughan (Welsh politician, born 1613) (1613–1676), Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, 1668–1679, and Royalist ...