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Rice Vaughan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rice Vaughan Rice Vaughan (d. circa 1672)〔Jones, J. Gwynfor. ("Vaughan, Rice (d. c.1672)" ) in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition: Sept 2010). Retrieved 21 January 2013.〕 was a seventeenth-century Anglo-Welsh lawyer and economist known for writing a seminal work on economics and currencies entitled ''A Discourse on Coins and Coinage''. ==Biography== Rice Vaughan was the "second son of Henry Vaughan of Gelli-goch, Machynlleth, and Mary, daughter of Maurice Wynn of Glyn, near Harlech."〔 He graduated from the Shrewsbury School in 1615 and later in life entered Gray's Inn for a career in the law before being admitted to the bar in 1648.〔 During the English Civil War, he sided with parliament against King Charles I. He is thought to have died before the publication of his works, the earliest in 1672.
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