In the Census (1841), Charles Vaughan was a 76-year-old cutler, living in Trinity Street, close to the factory where he worked: George Butler & Co. The local press noted his death on 12 February 1847 (aged 80), ‘after a protracted illness’. He had worked for the company:upwards of 40 years, during which time he maintained a character for integrity unimpeachable, and was deservedly respected and esteemed by his fellow workmen and employers. The above, with Joseph Shirt and John Manuel, have d....