Sir John Vaughan (governor)
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Bornc.1560s
possibly Breconshire or Montgomeryshire
possibly Breconshire or Montgomeryshire
Died1643
Derry
Derry
Allegiance
Kingdom of Ireland
BranchInfantry
Sir John Vaughan | |
|---|---|
St Columb's Cathedral, built under Vaughan's supervision | |
| Born | c.1560s possibly Breconshire or Montgomeryshire |
| Died | 1643 Derry |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Infantry |
| Years of service | c1599-1643 |
| Rank | Military Governor of Londonderry and Culmore (1611-43) |
| Battles / wars | Nine Years' War O'Doherty's rebellion Irish Rebellion of 1641 |
Sir John Vaughan (died 1643) was a Welsh-born soldier and administrator who settled in Ireland during the Plantation of Ulster, and is most remembered for his long association with the city of Derry. He held the post of Governor of Londonderry and Culmore from 1611 until his death; he was also twice MP for County Donegal.