. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ter-passant, in pale arg. acrescent within a crescent for difference, forGlegg. Second and third, Sa. three garbsor, within a border arg. for Birkenhead. Crests—First, A hawk, with wings ex-panded, preying on a partridge, all ppr. forGlegg. Second, A goat, saliant, arg. attiredor, resting its fore-feet on a garb, for Birk-enhead. Estates—Backford and Irbie, Cheshire,^Sca^—Backford. VAUGHAN, OF BURLTON HALL. VAUGHAN, R


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ter-passant, in pale arg. acrescent within a crescent for difference, forGlegg. Second and third, Sa. three garbsor, within a border arg. for Birkenhead. Crests—First, A hawk, with wings ex-panded, preying on a partridge, all ppr. forGlegg. Second, A goat, saliant, arg. attiredor, resting its fore-feet on a garb, for Birk-enhead. Estates—Backford and Irbie, Cheshire,^Sca^—Backford. VAUGHAN, OF BURLTON HALL. VAUGHAN, ROBERT-CHAMBRE, esq. of Burlton Hall, in the county ofSalop, b. 3rd June, 1796, m. 11th September, 1828, Anna, third daughter of theHon. Edward Massy, second son of Hugh, second Lord Massy, of Duntrileague, inthe kingdom of Ireland, (see Burkes Peerage), and has issue, John-Nanney-ChambrE, b. 28th August, , b. 26th August, 1832. Mr. Vaughan, who is a graduate of Oxford, succeeded to the representation of thefamily at the decease of his father, Captain Thomas Vaughan, who was lost at sea, onthe 27th May, 1804. VAUGIIAN, OF BURLTON This, with several other notable familieson the Welch border, deduces its origin fromthe celebrated Tudor Trevor, and tliroughhim from the ancient princes and nobles ofWalesw Ynir ap Cadvioch, lord of Both Maylors,Oswestry, and Whittington, one of thebarons of the Prince of Powis, (lineallydescended from Cadell Deirnllug, Princeof Powis, who sprang from GwitheirnGwethenau, called Vortigern, by the En-glish historians) espoused Rhienger, daugh-ter and sole heir of the earl of Hereford,and had a son, Tudor Trevor, (so called because bornor nursed at Trevor), living in 924, whowas lord of Maylors, &c. from his father,and in right of his mother. Earl of Here-ford. He m. Angharad, or Gladusia, daugh-ter of Howell Dda, King of South Wales, 907, and had issue, I. Gronwy, Earl of Hereford, whoseonly daughter and


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