Background
Vaughan was born in Southport, Merseyside but moved to Lancashire where he was raised. As a child, Vaughan was highly influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born in Tremeirchion in North Wales.
Vaughan was born in Southport, Merseyside but moved to Lancashire where he was raised. As a child, Vaughan was highly influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born in Tremeirchion in North Wales.
At the age of 15 he ran away from home and went to sea, travelling to America. There he became a cowboy and found work in mining camps before returning to Britain. In 1887 he joined the 1st Royal Dragoons.
He left the Royal Dragoons in 1890 but was soon back serving the British Army in the Boer War of 1899–1902.
Vaughan served in several horse troops, mainly in Rimington"s Guides and after they disbanded in 1901, their successor unit Damant"s Horse. While in this unit, Vaughan was cited for bravery under fire and earned a Distinguished Conduct Medal. In October 1901 he joined Ross"s Canadian Scouts, an anti-commando outfit previously led by A. L. Howard, in which Vaughan reached the rank of captain.
When war broke out in August 1914, Vaughan was prominent in recruiting a new regiment in South Wales, the Welsh Horse Yeomanry, hoping - in vain, as it turned out - to be given command. On his return to Britain in 1902, Vaughan set out to promote Wales and in 1905 he completed his most famous work Flame-Bearers of Welsh History: Being the outline of the Sons of Cunedda, which looked at the contribution of the Welsh to the growth of the British Empire.
In 1906 he wrote the novel Old Fireproof, followed by Vronina (1906) and
In 1909 Vaughan scripted the National Pageant of Wales, held at Cardiff Castle. In 1911 he scripted the National Pageant at the Investiture of the Prince of Wales in Carnarvon Castle. He and Catherine had four children.
Catherine died in 1927, while Vaughan died in 1919.
Following Vaughan"s death, a fund was raised to provide a memorial for his grave in honour of his Welsh patriotism in Rhyl, Flintshire.