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  1. Edward Vaughan (bishop) (died 1522), Welsh bishop of St David's. Edward Vaughan (of Llwydiarth) (died 1661), Welsh MP for Merioneth and Montgomeryshire. Edward Vaughan (died 1683), Welsh lawyer and politician. Edward Vaughan (died 1718), Welsh MP for Merionethshire, 1679–1718. Edward Vaughan (priest) (1776–1849), Anglican priest in India.

  2. Vaughn Bishop: August 1, 2018 – January 20, 2021 8 David S. Cohen: January 20, 2021 – present Joe Biden: In popular culture. In the novel The Hunt for Red October, the character Vice Admiral James Greer is the fictional Deputy Directo ...

  3. Bishop of Salford (1872‍–‍1892) Signature. Herbert Alfred Henry Joseph Thomas Vaughan MHM (15 April 1832 – 19 June 1903) was an English prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1892 until his death in 1903, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1893. [1]

  4. 27. März 2023 · CIA Honors Fallen Officers in Annual Ceremony Marking the 50th Anniversary of the Memorial Wall’s Dedication. Published May 17, 2024

  5. Name of Bishop and heraldic blazon. George Lloyd, Bishop 1604–1615. Escutcheon: Sable three horses' heads couped Argent. Thomas Morton, Bishop 1616–1619. Escutcheon: Quarterly Gules and Ermine in dexter chief and sinister base a goat's head erased Argent attired Or a fleur-de-lis in a crescent in fess point. John Bridgeman, Bishop 1619–1646.

  6. 16. Jan. 2021 · Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images. CIA Director Gina Haspel threatened to resign in early December after President Trump cooked up a hasty plan to install loyalist Kash Patel, a former aide to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), as her deputy, according to three senior administration officials with direct knowledge of the matter.

  7. Shortly after 1577, he was appointed chaplain to John Aylmer, bishop of London, who is said to have been related to him (Baker, Hist. of St. John's College, Cambridge, 235). He received numerous preferments, including a canonry of S. Pauls (1583) and the archdeaconry of Middlesex (1588). Elected bishop of Bangor 22 November 1595, he was translated to Chester 23 April 1597, and thence to London ...