Herbert Vaughan (1832–1903) - Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Westminster
Three were later called as bishops in addition to Herbert: Roger became Archbishop of Sydney, Australia; Francis became Bishop of Menevia, Wales; John became titular bishop of Sebastopolis and auxiliary bishop in Salford, England.
At Okahukura he was influenced by headmaster R. A. Watson, known to Māori as Te Miro Watihana, an English convert to Catholicism, who also gave local children religious lessons, working with the Mill Hill priests.
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In 1878, Herbert Vaughan, then Bishop of Salford, suggested that Ingham's group take on domestic duties at St Joseph's Foreign Missionary College, in Mill Hill, London.