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Hilda Campbell Vaughan

Birth
Builth Wells, Powys, Wales
Death
4 Nov 1985 (aged 93)
Wandsworth, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England
Burial
Disserth, Powys, Wales Add to Map
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Poet, novelist and short story writer.

Daughter of Hugh Vaughan Vaughan and Eva (Campbell) Vaughan.

Married Charles Langbridge Morgan on June 6, 1923 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England.

Mother of Roger Morgan, Librarian of the House of Lords; and Dame Shirley Paget (Elizabeth Shirley Vaughan Morgan, Marchioness of Anglesey), also a writer.


AUTHOR of:
- "The Battle to the Weak" (1925, reissued 1936)
- "Here are Lovers" (1926)
- "The Invader: a tale of adventure and passion" (1928)
- "Her Father's House" (1930)
- "The Soldier and the Gentlewoman" (1932, French trans. 1946)
- "The Curtain Rises" (1935)
- "Harvest Home" (1936)
- "She Too Was Young" (play, 1938)
- "The Fair Woman" (1942)
- "Pardon and Peace" (1943)
- "Iron and Gold" (1948, new edition 2002)
- "A Thing of Nought" (1934, revised 1948)
- "The Candle and the Light" (1954)
Poet, novelist and short story writer.

Daughter of Hugh Vaughan Vaughan and Eva (Campbell) Vaughan.

Married Charles Langbridge Morgan on June 6, 1923 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England.

Mother of Roger Morgan, Librarian of the House of Lords; and Dame Shirley Paget (Elizabeth Shirley Vaughan Morgan, Marchioness of Anglesey), also a writer.


AUTHOR of:
- "The Battle to the Weak" (1925, reissued 1936)
- "Here are Lovers" (1926)
- "The Invader: a tale of adventure and passion" (1928)
- "Her Father's House" (1930)
- "The Soldier and the Gentlewoman" (1932, French trans. 1946)
- "The Curtain Rises" (1935)
- "Harvest Home" (1936)
- "She Too Was Young" (play, 1938)
- "The Fair Woman" (1942)
- "Pardon and Peace" (1943)
- "Iron and Gold" (1948, new edition 2002)
- "A Thing of Nought" (1934, revised 1948)
- "The Candle and the Light" (1954)


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