Ernest Vaughan, 4th Earl of Lisburne

Ernest Augustus Vaughan, 4th Earl of Lisburne (30 October 1800 8 November 1873), styled Viscount Vaughan from 1820 to 1831, was a British politician.

Lisburne was the son of John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Lisburne, whom he succeeded on 18 May 1831, by his spouse the Hon. Lucy (d. 1821), fifth daughter of William, 2nd Viscount Courtenay. As this was an Irish peerage after 1801 it did no longer entitled him to a seat in the House of Lords unless elected as a Representative Peer. He was instead elected to the House of Commons as the MP for Cardiganshire in 1854, a seat he held until 1859. He served as High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1851.

The Earl of Lisburne married firstly, on 27 August 1835, Mary (d. 1851), second daughter of Sir Laurence Palk, Bt., by his spouse Lady Elizabeth Vaughan. He married secondly, on 5 April 1853, Elizabeth Augusta Harriet Elizabeth Mitchell (d. 13 December 1883), daughter of Lady Harriett Isabella Somerset and widow of Col. Hugh Henry Mitchell (d. 20 April 1817). Lady Lisburne, the child, is said, to have been a Maid of Honour to Queen Adelaide at Kew on 11 July 1818.

There was issue from both marriages including his eldest son and heir Ernest Vaughan, 5th Earl of Lisburne (b. 1836) who succeeded to the titles.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Edward Powell
Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire
18541859
Succeeded by
William Thomas Rowland Powell
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
John Vaughan
Earl of Lisburne
18311873
Succeeded by
Ernest Augustus Malet Vaughan
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