The Lords Effingham And the American Colonies

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The Lords Effingham And the American Colonies
Hilda Engbring Feldhake
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The old Rosegill was a two and a half story house, eighty feet long, with a Dutch roof. Immediately inside, a gallery ran the width of the house with stairs at each end leading to three bedrooms above. Down- stairs there was a large reception room which served for parties, an intimate room and a diningroom. All service units, such as the kitchen and laundry, were in outside buildings. Accessory buildings also had housed the famed library, a chapel, picture gallery, school rooms, and quarters fo
...r the thirty guests which legend says could be provided there.
A French Hugenot refugee who visited Rosegill while Lord Effingham was staying there, said: "When I reached his place I thought I was entering a rather large village. " Ralph Wormeley II, an intimate friend of Lord Effingham, installed His Lordship in one of the smaller houses at Rosegill. Along with the plan- tation Wormeley had inherited four indentures, thirteen blacks, cattle, sheep, and 24 horses branded with his step-father. Sir Henry Chicheley's coat of arms.


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