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John Henry Vaughan

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John Henry Vaughan
17th Attorney General of Fiji
In office
1945–1949
MonarchGeorge VI
GovernorSir Alexander Grantham
Sir John Nicoll
Sir Brian Freeston
Richard Rankine
John Hall
Preceded byEdward Enoch Jenkins
Succeeded byBrian Andre Doyle
Attorney General Zanzibar
In office
1930s–1930s
MonarchKhalifa bin Harub
Personal details
Born9 February 1892
Died16 April 1965(1965-04-16) (aged 73)
NationalityBritish subject
Spouse(s)Thelma Green
m. 1925
ChildrenJohn, Richard and Matthew Vaughan
Alma materCorpus Christi College, Cambridge
ProfessionLawyer, Ornithologist

John Henry Vaughan MC KC (Fiji) (9 February 1892 – 16 April 1965) was a lawyer and ornithologist who served as Attorney General of Zanzibar and later as Attorney General of Fiji.

Early life

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Vaughan was educated at Eastbourne College and then studied law at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Career

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He is best known for his work in the British Empire's legal service as Attorney General of Zanzibar in the 1930s, and then as Attorney General of Fiji from 1945 to 1949.[1]

His work, The Dual Jurisdiction in Zanzibar, described the Protectorate's system of indirect British rule, whereby sovereignty technically remained with the Sultan of Zanzibar but with virtually all effective power in the hands of British-appointed officials.[2]

He was also a botanist who collected plants from what is now Tanzania and Fiji.[3] He put together an important collection of plants from Zanzibar and the eastern provinces of Tanganyika.[4]

Personal life

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He married Thelma Green in 1925 and became a keen ornithologist. Their son was the eminent historian Richard Vaughan, who was also a noted ornithologist.[5][6]

Legacy

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The Pemba white-eye derives its scientific name, Zosterops vaughani, from John Henry Vaughan, after whom it was named.[7]

Publications

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  • — (October 1929). "The Birds of Zanzibar and Pemba". Ibis. 71 (4): 577–608. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1929.tb08776.x.
  • — (1934). The Dual Jurisdiction in Zanzibar. South Africa: Government Printer. OCLC 504694709.
  • — (1937–1939). Supplement [1935-1938] to The laws of Zanzibar. Zanzibar. OCLC 19433254.
Legal offices
Preceded by
Attorney-General of Zanzibar
1930s
Succeeded by
Preceded by Attorney-General of Fiji
1945-1949
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ "Previous Attorneys-General of Fiji". Office of the Attorney-General. © Copyright 2005-2008, Office of the Attorney General. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  2. ^ John Henry Vaughan (1935). The Dual Jurisdiction in Zanziabar. OCLC 426594182.
  3. ^ "Index of Botanists". Harvard University. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. ^ Kokwaro, J. O. (1994). "Flowering Plant Families of East Africa: An Introduction to Plant Taxonomy". Google Books. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Richard Vaughan - obituary". The Telegraph. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  6. ^ "Letters of Richard Vaughan and John Henry Vaughan relating to the Hastings Rarities, with related newspaper cuttings". Bodleian Archives and Manuscripts. Additional description: Biographical / Historical. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  7. ^ Nancy M Taylor, ed. (1924). "Zosterops vaughani". Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 44: 41. Retrieved 20 August 2014. Named in honour of Mr. John H. Vaughan, of the Colonial Civil Service, who has very kindly presented the type to the National Collection.