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Church
  
Church of England

Nationality
  
Welsh

Successor
  
Thomas Ravis

Diocese
  
Diocese of London

Name
  
Richard Vaughan

Predecessor
  
Richard Bancroft


Installed
  
1604

Role
  
Bishop

Ordination
  
1578

Term ended
  
1607

Died
  
1607

Consecration
  
1595

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Other posts
  
Bishop of Bangor (1595–1597) Bishop of Chester (1597–1604)

Education
  
St John's College, Cambridge

Richard Vaughan (c.1550 – 30 March 1607) was a Welsh bishop of the Church of England.

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Life

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His father was Thomas ap Robert Fychan of Llŷn, Caernarfonshire. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1574, MA in 1577, and DD in 1589. He became chaplain to John Aylmer, Bishop of London, who is said to have been a relative.

Vaughan assisted William Morgan in his translation of the Bible into Welsh, published in 1588.

He was rector of Chipping Ongar from 1578 to 1580, of Little Canfield in 1580, of Great Dunmow and Moreton in 1592, and of Stanford Rivers in 1594. He became Bishop of Bangor in 1595, Bishop of Chester in 1597, was Bishop of London from 1604 to 1607.

His views were Calvinist, and he signed and is presumed to have had input into the Lambeth Articles of 1595. He licensed in 1606 the translation of the work Institutiones Theologicae of the Reformed theologian Guillaume Du Buc (Gulielmus Bucanus) of Lausanne, carried out by Robert Hill. As Bishop of London he was generally sympathetic to moderate Puritan clergy; but he did take action in suspending Stephen Egerton.

Vaughan is a ninth-great-grandfather of singer/actress Judy Garland (1922-1969). His great-grandson, Henry Batte, emigrated to Prince George County, Virginia. Batte's great-great-grandson, Richard Baugh, was the great-great grandfather of Garland's father, Frank Gumm (1886-1935). Vaughan himself was a ninth-great-grandson of King Edward I of England through his daughter Eleanor.

References

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