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  1. Charles John Vaughan (16 August 1816 – 15 October 1897) was an English scholar and Anglican churchman. Life. He was born in Leicester, the second son of the Revd Edward Thomas Vaughan, vicar of St Martin's, Leicester.

  2. Charles John Vaughan. 1816-1897. An Earnest Appeal to the Master and Seniors of Trinity College, Cambridge, on the Revision of the Statutes. London: John W. Parker, 1840. The Call of the Closing Year: A Sermon. Doncaster: Brooke and Co., 1861. Four Sermons Preached before the University of Cambridge. Cambridge and London: Macmillan, 1861.

  3. Charles John Vaughan (16 August 1816 – 15 October 1897) was an English scholar and Anglican churchman. Life. He was born in Leicester, the second son of the Revd Edward Thomas Vaughan, vicar of St Martin's, Leicester. He was educated at Rugby School and Cambridge, where he was bracketed senior classic with Lord Lyttelton in 1838.

  4. Charles John Vaughan (1816-1897) was an English clergyman, and headmaster of Harrow School from 1845 to 1859. His sudden resignation from Harrow, and his turning down the chance to be a bishop in 1863, caused comment at the time, but the real reason was kept hidden for over 100 years.

  5. Charles John Vaughan. Usage Public Domain Topics Philippians, commentary, paul, epistle, vaughan Collection opensource Language English. 1885 Edition of Vaughan's commentary on the Greek text Addeddate 2009-02-09 01:14:55 Identifier St.PaulsEpistleToTheP ...

  6. Charles John Vaughan (am 16. August 1816 - am 15. Oktober 1897), war ein englischer Gelehrter und Geistlicher. Leben. Er ist in Leicester, dem zweiten Sohn des Revd Edward Thomas

  7. Charles John Vaughan was educated at Rugby and Cambridge; he was ordained in 1841 and three years later was appointed headmaster of Harrow. He resigned unexpectedly in 1859, and in 1863 accepted the bishopric of Rochester, but shortly afterwards inexplicably withdrew his acceptance.