John Henry Vaughan
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| John Henry Vaughan | |
| Born | 1892 England |
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| Died | 1965 |
| Occupation | Ornithologist, Attorney General |
| Spouse | Thelma Green |
Born 1892 in England, John Henry Vaughan studied Law at Cambridge University and fought in the trenches during the First World War. He married Thelma Green in 1925 and became a keen ornithologist. He is most well known for his work in the British Empire's legal service in Zanzibar and then Fiji, where he was Attorney General.

