Henry Halford Vaughan
Appearance
Henry Halford Vaughan | |
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Born | 1 Montague Place, London, England | 27 August 1811
Died | 19 April 1885 Upton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales | (aged 73)
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Historian |
Title | Regius Professor of Modern History |
Term | 1848–1858 |
Predecessor | John Antony Cramer |
Successor | Goldwin Smith |
Spouse |
Adeline Maria Jackson
(m. 1856–1881) |
Children | William Wyamar Vaughan
Millicent (m. Sir Vere Isham Bt. 3 other daughters |
Parent | John Vaughan (puisne judge) |
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 Sir John Vaughan (1769–1839). In 1856 he married Adeline Maria Jackson (1831–1881), eldest sister of Julia Jackson. Two years later he retired to Upton Castle in Pembrokeshire. Their son was the educationalist William Wyamar Vaughan.
Selected works
- Two general lectures on modern history: delivered on inauguration, October, 1849, 1849
- Welsh proverbs with English translations, 1889
- British Reason in English Rhyme, 1889
Further reading
- Bill, E. G. W. (2004). "Vaughan, Henry Halford". In Matthew, H. C. G. & Harrison, Brian (eds.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 56. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 176–178. ISBN 0-19-861406-3. OCLC 1035755389 – via the Internet Archive. Also available via Oxford DNB Online (subscription or UK public library membership required).
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