Vaughan was a younger son of Thomas Vaughan of Porthaml in Breconshire and Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Miles alias Parry of Bacton, Herefordshire. He was a nephew of the courtier Blanche Parry.[2] Some elements of the 16th-century manor house survive at Great Porthamel Farm.
^Ann Rosalind Jones & Peter Stallybrass, Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory (Cambridge, 2000), p. 25: Janet Arnold, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd (Maney, 1988), p. 100.
^Anna Whitelock, Elizabeth's Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen's Court (Bloomsbury, 2013), p. 270: HMC Manuscripts of the Earl of Salisbury, vol. 4 (London, 1899), p. 41.
^Notes & Queries, 3rd S. VII (13 May 1865), p. 387.
^Norman McClure, Letters of John Chamberlain, vol. 1 (Philadelphia, 1939), p. 489.
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