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Rosegill is a
historic plantation house and farm
complex located near Urbanna, Middle**** County, Virginia. It has been
listed on the
National Register...
- Constitution. Born to the
former Jane
Bowles of
Maryland at the
Wormeley family's
Rosegill plantation in 1745. His name
honored not only his
burgess father, as well...
- bombycina,
commonly known as the
silky volvariella,
silky sheath,
silky rosegill, silver-silk
straw mushroom, or tree mushroom, is a
species of
edible mushroom...
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House of Burgesses. He and his
bookloving and
loyalist son also
operated Rosegill plantation, now on the
National Register for
Historic Places,
using enslaved...
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commonly known as the big
sheath mushroom, rose-gilled grisette, or
stubble rosegill, is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Pluteaceae. For most of the 20th...
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Volvariella surrecta,
commonly known as the
piggyback rosegill, is an
agaric fungus in the
family Pluteaceae. V. surrecta
mushrooms have
white or greyish...
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county developed, it
became its
commercial and
governmental center. The
Rosegill Estate was
developed as a
plantation by
Ralph Wormeley beginning in 1649...
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politician who
represented York
County in the
House of
Burgesses and
developed Rosegill plantation in what
became Middle****
County after his death.: 457–458 Born...
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briefly as its
acting governor. He
further developed his father's
Rosegill plantation, now on the
National Register for
Historic Places, as well as...
- the
properties and
estates owned by the
Wormeley family,
including the
Rosegill estate.
Chicheley is
named on a land
patent dated June 9, 1654, for 950...