History of the Oliver Vassall And Royall Houses in Dorchester Cambridge And Me

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History of the Oliver Vassall And Royall Houses in Dorchester Cambridge And Me
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Oliver, Vassall and Royall Houses 13 the doorways on the front and rear of the house. Mrs. Robert Oliver was a daughter of James Brown, of Antigua, her mother, Mrs. James Brown, after her husband's death married in 1707 Isaac Royall, ' a wealthy merchant of Antigua. According to Harris, Isaac Royall in 1732 purchased of the heirs of Lieutenant Governor Usher an estate in Charlestown (Medford) containing about five hundred acres; the house still standing, and widely known as the Royall Mansion w
...as built by Usher. Although the conveyance was dated 1732, Harris says there is evidence that Royall did not occupy his Medford property until some years later. The interior of this house is perhaps the most beautifully orna- mented of any old house of its period in this vicinity. Sla. E quarters were built near the house and the grounds laid out in elegant taste with fruit trees, shrubbery, garden, etc. Isaac Royall died 7 June 1739, and his widow in 1747. According to Drake, she was interred from Colonel Oliver's house in Dorchester [Mrs.

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