Vaughan Vaughan-Lee


Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee JP DL was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1882.

Early life

Vaughan-Lee was born Lee, was the only son of John Lee Lee of Dillington House, Ilminster, and his first wife Jessy Edwards-Vaughan, daughter of John Edwards-Vaughan of Rheola. His father and maternal grandfather were MPs for Wells at the same time. After his mother's death in 1836, his father married Hon. Mary Sophia Hood in 1841. From his father's second marriage, he had four younger half siblings.
Vaughan-Lee was educated at Eton College and joined the Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1854.

Career

He took part in the Crimean War in 1854 to 1855 including the Battle of Alma, the Battle of Inkerman, the Siege of Sevastopol and the attack on the redan and Kinbourn. He was promoted to lieutenant in December 1854 and was wounded twice. In 1858, he became a captain and in 1859 retired from the army. He was a major in the Glamorganshire Light Infantry Militia, and a captain in the West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry.
He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and Somerset and was High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1871. In 1874 he assumed the additional surname Vaughan.
At the 1874 general election Vaughan-Lee was elected Member of Parliament for West Somerset. He held the seat until he resigned shortly before his death in 1882.

Personal life

On 7 August 1861, Vaughan-Lee was married to Clara Elizabeth Moore in Appleby Magna. She was a daughter of George Moore of Appleby Hall, Leicestershire. Together, they were the parents of four sons and four daughters, including:
Vaughan-Lee died on 7 July 1882 at the age of 46.