Morning Post: Thursday 21st October 1897

Funeral of Dean Vaughn: … Simultaneously with the internment a Service was held in the chapel of Harrow School yesterday afternoon and was very largely attended by members of the school, relatives, and friends of the late Dean, and many old Harrovians who were at the school during that popular headmaster’s term of office. Among those present in addition to, masters and pupils were Mrs. Welldon, mother of the present Headmaster; Mrs. Howson and Mrs. Butler, daughter, and daughter-in-law respectively of the Master of Trinity; Lady Pinsent, Lord Rowton, Lord Ormonde, Mr. Thornton, M.P., Mr. R. B. Martin, M.P., Mr. Channell, Q.C. and others. The headmaster, the Rev. J. E. C. Welldon attended the Funeral Service at Llandaff, and in his absence the Rev. W. Dore Bushell officiated at the Memorial Service. Funeral hymns were sung at the close of the Service, and the organist played the Dead March in “Saul.”


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Referenced

GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922