Bishop Vaughan.
Mr. Richard Vaughan is the next I have to speak of, being the last man nam'd in my Authors Book, and of him he hath but two lines, onely declaring him to have been the Bishop of Chichester.
Upon the remove of my Lord of Can∣terbury that now is•• he succeeded him in London, as is not unknown to your High∣nesse.
His beginning of preferment was under the Lord Keeper Puckering, being his exa∣miner, of such as sued for the benefices in my Lords gift; in which, though some complaine he was too precise, yet for my part I ascribe to that one of his greatest praises. For this I know, that a Preacher being a Noblemans Chaplaine, and there∣fore qualified for two Benefices, came to him ••recommended in good sort, and brought with him a Gentleman of both their acquaintance, that sometime had