Law and Politics
- John Vaughan (died 1577), MP for Herefordshire, Horsham, Surrey, Petersfield, Bletchingley, Hedon, Northumberland, Dartmouth and Grantham
- John Vaughan (died 1574), MP for Carmarthen Boroughs, 1558 and Carmarthenshire, 1572
- John Vaughan (by 1553-97 or later), MP for Pembroke 1594,1586
- Sir John Vaughan (judge) (1603–1674), judge and MP for Cardigan 1628-45 and Cardiganshire 1661-68, Chief Justice of Common Pleas
- John Vaughan (MP for Montgomery) (c.1654–c.1713), MP for Montgomery) 1701-05
- John Vaughan (died 1765) (1693–1765), MP for Carmarthenshire 1745-54
- John Vaughan (Australian politician) (1879–1955), Attorney-General of South Australia
- John Vaughan (Ironmaster) (died 1868), 19th century British ironmaster and Mayor of Middlesbrough
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