Named as a beneficiary in his father's Will (1700)
Inherited real estate in Dolmelynllyn from his nephew Robert Vaughan ("the Younger") of Dolymelynllyn (1739)
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Abstract of the Will of Robert Vaughan of Dolymelynllyn in the Parish of Llanelltyd Merioneth, written 10 Aug 1758, proved 30 Aug 1758. 1
Refers to money due to him from Mrs. Sidney Vaughan of Faner late deceased, which money he gives & bequeaths to his godson Mr. Griffith Vaughan & Mrs. Catherine Vaughan of Hengwrt
Item. Gives & bequeaths £100 to each of his two nieces Anne & Ellin, daughters of his sister Ellin Vaughan. Gives his niece Anne her choice moiety or half of all his feather beds, bedsteads & all their appurtenances, and the other moiety or half of the said to his niece Ellin.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £100 to his nephew Lewis Owen son of his sister Ellin Vaughan.
Item. Gives & bequeaths an annuity of 40 shillings a year to his nephew Edward Owen son of his sister Ellin Vaughan.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £100 to Hugh Lewis son of Peter Lewis.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £5 each to Ursula Owen & Ellin Owen of Penbryn.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £20 each to Robert Anwyl & William Anwyl sons of William Anwyl of Hengae.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £20 to John Lloyd of Bryn Llefrith.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £30 to Robert Howel Vaughan.
Item. Gives & bequeaths the rest & residue of his personal estate to John Owen of Erwgoed & William Anwyl of Hengae, appointing them joint executors of his last will & testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Richard Nanney, Howel Lewis, David Lewis