138 CARBERY. II. 1C34. '.I. Richard (Vaughan), Eabi Of Gahbbky, [I.], only S. and h. by 1st wife. He was made KB. at the coronation, Feb. 1625/0. He distinguished himself tin the Royalist side in the Civil wars, being Lieut-Gen. fbr the eouuties uf Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan. On 25 Oct. 1643 he obtained an English Peerage, being er, BARON VAUGHAN OF E.MLVN, ci). Carmarthen. In 1001 be was made l.nrd President of Wales. He ill. firstly, Bridget, da. and h. of Thomas Lloyd of Llanleer co. Cardigan, but had by her no surv. issue. He M. secondly, S Aug. 1037. at Acton, Midx., Frances, da. of Sir James Altham of Oxhey, in Watford, Herts., by Klis-.al.rHi, da. and h. of Sir Uicllurd SUTTOS of Acton afsd. She was aged 9 in 10:i0 when she was found 2d and yst. sister inid euheir( ;l ) of Sutton Altham. He m. thirdly, AliceOO, 11th d;L of John (Kuerton), Earl of Bhidgewateh, by Frances, da. and" coheir of Ferdinand.) (STANLEY), Haul of Derby. He d. 16S7. Admon. 12 April 10S7. Will nr. May ItiSS. His widow, who it s.p. was bur. 19 Julv 1089 in Westm. Abbey. Admon. dat. 3 Feb. 10S9/90. Francis Vaughan, styled Loud Vaughan, s. and h. ap., by '2d wife. He m. Rachael, 2d da. and at length coheir of Thomas (Wuiotiif.si.ey), Earl OP Southampton, sometime Lord High Treasurer. He </. v.p. and s p. His widow m. (Lie. at Fae. oihee, 31 July 1669) William Russell, afterwards styled Lord Ki sski.i., who was beheaded 21 July 10S3. She (the well-known " Rachael. Lady Russell ") d. 29 Sep. 1723 in her S7th year. See fuller account, ante, vol. i, p. 300, under " Bedford," Dukedom of. III. 1G87, $. John (Vauoiiax), Eari. or Carbkry [102S], and to Baron VaDOHan of Mullknoar [1621] in Ireland ; also BaBON 1713. Vavuran of Emlvn [1643] in England., 2d but 1st surv. s. and . by 2d wife. He was bap. IS July 1688 at St. Dunstan's in the West, London ; was Governor of Jamaica, 1075-78 He w., firstly, Mary, da. of George Brown of Green Castle, CO. Carmarthen. She if. s.p. Her admon. (as Lady Vaughan) 14 Oct. 1074. He m., secondly, 10 Aug. 1US2 at St. Martin's in the fields (Mar. lie at Vie. Gen. office) Anne, da. of George (Savili:), 1st Marquess of Halifax, by his lirst wife Dorothy, da. of Henry (Spf.ni Lit), Eari, of Sunderland. She was Stir, from Red lion square, 23 Jany. 1689/00, at St. Andrews Holboru. He d. s.p.m.s ( c ) l(i Jany. 1712/3 at Chelsea, Midx., when his honours became extinct. Will dat. 25 May 1710, pr. 2 Feb. 1712/30 1 ). Barony [I.] George Evans, of Bulgaden Hall, co. Limerick, s. I 1715 !UK * • "P* °^ George E. of the same, (many years M.P. for co. Limerick, &e.) by Mary, da. of John Eyre, of Eyre Court, co. Gahvay, was b. about 16S0; M.P. for co. Limerick 1707-13; and having (together with his said Father) been a great supporter of the Protestant succession, was on 12 Nov. 1714 constituted Gov. of Limerick Castle (which was renewed to him 19 May 1740) and by patent dat. 9 May 1715, was cr. BARON CARBERY ( e ) ( a ) The other coheir was the Countess of Anglesey. See ante, vol. i, p. 84. 00 She acted "the Lady" in Melton's "Gamut." _ H " George Vaughan," who was bur. 7 May 1085 in Westm. Abbey, was, probably, his infant son, and identical with " George, s. of John, Lord Vaughan, and dame Ana, 4. 6 " and bap. 30 Oct. 1083 at St. Martin's in the fields. ( d ) Lady Aim Vaughan, his only da. and h., re. the same year (1713) Charles (Powlett), 3d Duke of Bolton as his first wife and d. s.p., 20 Feb. 1751. (°) " He was considered the finest man of his day, and the King bestowed this honour on him, on account of his extreme beauty and manliness." See "Annual Register," 1804, p. 519.