Roger Vaughan

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Roger Vaughan was a 19th-century English Benedictine monk who became the second Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monk
English Roman Catholic priest
Roman Catholic archbishop
appointedAsArchbishopOfSydney 1873
burialPlace St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
clergyRank archbishop
monk
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
countryOfWork Australia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1834-01-09
dateOfDeath 1883-08-18
diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney NERFINISHED
educatedAt Downside Abbey NERFINISHED
Downside School NERFINISHED
Pontifical Gregorian University NERFINISHED
Venerable English College, Rome NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
familyName Vaughan NERFINISHED
givenName Roger
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Order of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
nobleTitle son of John Francis Vaughan of Courtfield
notableWork advocacy for cathedral building in Sydney
expansion of religious orders in New South Wales
promotion of Catholic education in Sydney
occupation clergyman
theologian
partOf Catholic hierarchy in Australia NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Courtfield, Herefordshire, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Ince Blundell, Lancashire, England NERFINISHED
positionHeld Coadjutor Archbishop of Sydney
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney NERFINISHED
predecessor John Bede Polding NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
residence Sydney, New South Wales, Australia NERFINISHED
sibling Bernard Vaughan NERFINISHED
Herbert Vaughan NERFINISHED
John Stephen Vaughan NERFINISHED
successor Patrick Francis Moran NERFINISHED
termEndAsArchbishopOfSydney 1883
termStartAsArchbishopOfSydney 1877

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Cardinal Herbert Vaughan sibling Roger Vaughan
subject surface form: Herbert Vaughan