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William Vaughan, like his father, a Tory, voted steadily against Walpole, though at a by-election in Caernarvonshire in 1740 he supported his Whig relations, the Wynns of Glynnllivon, against Watkin Williams Wynn. Absent from the division on the Hanoverian troops in December 1742, earning a reprimand from his constituents—‘we had no representative present to declare our sense of so extraordinary a measure’—and an admonition—‘in a word, exert an English spirit, in opposing all the bad designs of men with foreign hearts’
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