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)
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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