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  1. Sir Hugh Vaughan (before 1492 – 28 August 1536) was born in Wales as a commoner to unknown parents, who later became Governor of Jersey (or Captain).

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  2. Sir Hugh Vaughan (first to be known as Governor) [dubious – discuss] 1532–1534: Sir Anthony Ughtred: 1534–1536: Sir Arthur Darcy: 1536–1537: Sir Thomas Vaux, Lord Vaux: 1537–1550: Sir Edward Seymour: 1550–1574: Sir Hugh Paulet: 1547–1590: Sir Amyas Paulet: 1590–1600: Sir Anthony Paulet: 1600–1603: Sir Walter Raleigh ...

  3. Vaughan was a Welshman of low birth who became a close friend of the future King Henry VII while he was in exile. He was appointed Gentleman Usher and Esquire of the Body to the King, Lieutenant of the Tower, Captain of the King's Guard, Bailiff of Westminster, Privy Councillor and Governor of Jersey, an office he held from 1502-1531.

  4. In August 1532 he replaced Sir Hugh Vaughan at the castle of Mont Orgueil as captain and governor of Jersey. It has been suggested that when Sir Anthony was granted the reversion of the governorship of Jersey, in 1525, following the treaty of the More, that this was allegedly at the insistence of Anne Boleyn and that this represented ...

  5. Sir Edward Mansel, 4th Baronet was also elected to the House of Commons representing Glamorgan . Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel was succeeded by his grandson Thomas Mansel, son of Hon. Robert Mansel. [8] Thomas Mansel, 2nd Baron Mansel died unmarried on 29 January 1744 and the title passed to Christopher Mansel, son of the first Baron, who ...

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · Biography. From < “Jerripedia” >. Sir Hugh Vaughan - Governor of Jersey 1502-1531. Vaughan was a Welshman of low birth who became a close friend of the future King Henry VII while he was in exile. He was appointed Gentleman usher and Esquire of the body to the King, Lieutenant of the Tower, Captain of the King's Guard, Bailiff of ...