Edward Vaughan (Welsh priest)

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Edward Vaughan was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 17th century. [1]

Owen was born in Caer Gai and educated at Jesus College, Oxford, graduating BA from 1638. [2] Upchurch, Llanynys, Llangar, co. Merioneth,Llanarmon and Mallwyd. He was archdeacon of Cardigan from 1560 to 1563.

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