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Thomas Vaughan (died 1483)

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with Henry's treasury, but were captured by French pirates. Edward IV, surprisingly, ransomed Vaughan from the pirates, for which Vaughan was forever afterwards loyal. Edward soon came to trust Vaughan and placed him in high offices.
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by inclination, as were many Welshmen of the time. After the Yorkist victory in 1461 he became a loyal and important servant of King
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Despite his early association with Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, Vaughan was accused of plotting against King
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as early as 1459. Somehow he regained the king's favour, and in 1460 was appointed
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in 1461, Vaughan, along with Philip Malpas and William Hatclyf, sailed for
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and tutor for Edward V. Also arrested was Edward V's half brother, Sir
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for 1464. In 1465 Edward made him Treasurer of the King's Chamber and
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After Edward IV died in 1483, Vaughan was accompanying Edward V from
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and France. He helped negotiate the marriage of Edward's sister,
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In 1475, on the same day that Edward's eldest son, the future
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Cornwall
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Vaughan was the second husband of Eleanor Arundel, widow of
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to London when the party was intercepted by the future King
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Edward also sent Vaughan as ambassador to the courts of
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People executed under the Plantagenets by decapitation
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Vaughan was the son of Robert and Margaret Vaughan of
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Index

Thomas Vaughan (soldier)
Pontefract Castle
England
Wars of the Roses
Jasper Tudor
Henry VI of England
Yorkist
Edward IV
Richard III
Monmouth
Steward
Receiver
Herefordshire
Ewyas
Constable
Porter
Abergavenny
Master of the Ordnance
Marlborough
Henry VI of England
Keeper of Henry VI's "great Wardrobe"
defeat at Saint Albans
Ireland
Sheriff of Surrey
Sussex
Master of the King's Jewels
Burgundy
Margaret
Edward V
Prince of Wales

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