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Watkin
First of Pembrey and afterwards Portnamel
Married Elinor d of Henry Wargan slain at Banbury 1469
Thomas Ap Rosser of Hergest (Black Vaughan) Beheaded 1469
Roger
Of Tietower 1405-1470
Deuys of Thomas ap Philip of Tyle-glas
Maude
and another daughter
Lewis
Natural son
Thomas Vaughan (Black Vaughan)
Thomas was killed in the war of the Roses dut his ghost haunted
the lanes until 12 parsons armed with 12 candles lured
the ghost
into a silver snuff box and cast it into Hergest pool effigies
of the
wicked couple lie with decsptively placid faces on thir tomb
in
Kington Church
He married:
Ellen Gethin (Gethin the terrible) of the Parish of
Llandister
and Descended from the Vaughans Of Tyle-glas
This vengeful lady dressed as a man to attend an archery contest
where one of the competitor was a relative who had killed her
brother when her turn came she shot her arrow at the assassin
and killed him, escaping in the resulting confusion
Watkin
Controller of all taxes in Powys and a constable on the banks
of the Wye and Vyrnwy
Roger
of Clyro
Married Margart d of Robert Whitney
Richard
killed at Banbury 1469 In war of roses
Alice
married Sir Robert Whitney
Daughter
Watkin Vaughan
married Elizabeth d of Sir James Baskerville of Eardisley
James died 1503
James
High shariff of Radnor in 1545 and gentleman usher to Henry VIII,
Oliver
married d of Ross Higgins of Kington
d Ann married James Whitney of Cliffard
Walter
Roger
Married Elinor d of Sir Thomas Comewell of Moccas d Sibil
m Hugh op David Lewis of Harpien
Catherine
Ann
m John Abrahall of Hereford
he was high sheriff in 1573
Elizabeth
m John Lewis of Powin in Anglessey
Sibill
m John Scudamore of Holme Lucy
James Vaughan
married Elizabeth d of Sir Edward Crof descended from Owen
Glendower
Charles M.P. for Radnor 1552-1554
Margaret d Of Sir William Vaughan of Portumel
Widow of Roger Vaughan of Clyro
Charles
Married Elizabeth d Sir James Baskervil of Eardisley
Elinor
m John Price
Walter M.P. for Radnor 1572-1579
William killed at Porto Rice with Sir John Hawkins
Henry killed in Fianders
Alexander
Eliasar
Margaret
Lady of bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth
1st m Sir John Wawkins 1592 Margaret died 1620
& is Buried in St Dunstans in east London
Sibek
Wife of Richard Llewellin
Elizabeth
Wife of Foux Of Gloucester
Charles of Dunfield
m d of John Lingen
Walter Vaughan
m Maude d of William Naffan of Birtsmartan 5-11-1573
John J.P. 1636
Govoner of Lady Hawkins school 1632 1639
died 1641 age 72
Thomas
Ann
Wife of Richard Wood of Glouchester 1600
Sibell
m Sir Rowland ,St John k b Younger Brother of the 1st Earl
of Bolingboke
Margaret
m Rodrick Gwyn
Elizabeth
m Thomas Pemder of Elsdon
John Vaughan
married Ann of William Lynford merchant Tayler London died
in july 1669
James
1600-1640 school governer from 1632 1640
William
Walter
went to Yorlshire from him descended Alexander Vaughan of
the Grova Farm Kington pupil at Lady Hawkins school 1711-1717
James Vaughan
married Frances d of Philip Turner of Lincoln unmarried died
June 10 1688
John
1685-1689
William Gwyn of Trebarried descanded from the Vaughans
of
Tretower
Frances Aubrey
Hy Jeffreys Frances of Kirkham
Wm Vaughan of Trebarned
Frances Vaughan died 1705
William
Gwyn of Toebarried
Roach of Evenjobb died 1820
Hon-Right Rev John Harley Bishop of Hereford 3rd Earl of Oxford
was Rev for Mary Morgan 1805
Gwyn Vaughan
married Martha D of Wm Roach of Shireehampton
John
William
Thomas
Frances Rev Frances Lioyd of Llanigen
Edward Harley Earl of Oxford and Mortmain Baron of Wigmor
Rev John Harley Rector of Presteigne
Martha
Frances caused the Vaughan Tomb and inscription to be restored
in 1846
Sir William op Thomas of Kington 1421 Widower of Elizabeth
Bluet-her 1st husband was James da Berbeley, Sir William,
Lord Herbert earl of Pembroke Watkin of Pembrey , Thomas
(Black Vaughan) Son Richard all Beheaded or Killed After
the
battle of Banbury 1469 The War Of The Roses
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