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Eva Coch

(Abt 1415 - )



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== Biography ==
=== Excerpt from Dictionary of National Biography ===
VAUGHAN, Sir THOMAS (d. 1483), soldier, was probably youngest illegitimate son of [[Vaughan-189|Sir Roger Vaughan of Tretower]], son of Sir Roger Vaughan (d. 1415), by an [[UNKNOWN-111918|illegitimate daughter of Prior Coch]] (the redheaded) of the monastery of Abergavenny (''Meyrick in Dwnn's Heraldic Visitation of Wales, i. 42; Jones, Brecknockshire, iii. 506; Nichols, Grants of Edward V, p. xv; but cf. Poems of Lewis Glyn Cothi, ed. Jones, p. 44''). He must be carefully distinguished from the Thomas Vaughan of the true line of Herast who was killed at the battle of Banbury, 1469, and is celebrated by Glyn Cothi (''Poems, p. 16''); from the Sir Thomas Vaughan who distinguished himself at Bosworth (''cf. Campbell, Materials for the History of Henry VII, ii. 126, 157, 252''); and seemingly from a Thomas Vaughan who was master of the ordnance in 1450.[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Vaughan,_Thomas_%28d.1483%29_%28DNB00%29 Vaughan, Thomas]

=== Name ===
: Name: Eva //
:: Given Name: Eva
Couldn't find any valid last name at birth.


== Sources ==* Vaughan, Thomas [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Vaughan,_Thomas_%28d.1483%29_%28DNB00%29 Dictionary of National Biography], 1885-1900, Volume 58; by William Arthur Jobson Archbold


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BirthAbt 1415Tyleglace
MarriageSir Roger "of Tretower" Vaughan
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