John Vaughan (by 1512 – 25 June 1577) was an English politician.
Vaughan was a Member of the Parliament of England for Herefordshire in 1542, Horsham in 1547, Surrey in 1547, Petersfield in March 1553, April 1554 and November 1554, Bletchingley in 1555, Hedon in 1559, Northumberland in 1563, Dartmouth in 1571 and Grantham in 1572.
[1] Vaughan was a younger son of Thomas Vaughan of Porthaml in Breconshire and Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Miles alias Parry of Bacton, Herefordshire.
[2] Some elements of the 16th-century manor house survive at Great Porthamel Farm.
He married Anne Pickering, widow of Sir Francis Weston and Sir Henry Knyvet.