VAUGHAN, Herbert Cardinal [1832-1903] -- English prelate
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Bishop of Salford (1872-92),
archbishop of Westminster (1892-93),
cardinal (1903);
active in social and educational programs;
largely responsible for passage of the Education Act (1902)
whereby British denominational schools became state-supported;
built Westminster cathedral.
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- Works by
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- For sale
- CMS History - From Agincourt to Golders Green Catholic Missionary Society
- CTS - Catholic Truth Society Founded in London in 1868 the Society was re-established in the 1880s, flourished from an unpromising start to become famous throughout the world as the major publisher of utterly reliable information about the Catholic faith.
- About the Music Foundation
- HUMILITY OF HEART Translated By Herbert Cardinal Vaughan
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- Specific periods, events, aspects
- Chronologies, synopses
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Herbert Vaughan a detailed biography
- Genealogy
- Memorials, tributes, shrines
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- Chiswick's Local Web site
- Bibliographies and Link Farms
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- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Old Hall (St. Edmund's College) he was vice-president here
- Archbishop of Westminster A list of the holders of this office; Vaughan is #3.
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