Rosegill

Rosegill is a historic plantation house and farm complex located near Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia.

[5] Within a year Wormeley built a house for his bride, the former Agatha Eltonhead, who had survived her first husband, Luke Stubbinge of Northampton County.

Wormeley was at the time a burgess for York County and the next year received an appointment to the Virginia Governor's Council.

However, he died in 1651, leaving behind an infant son Ralph Wormeley Jr. His widow soon married Sir Henry Chicheley, who became the colony's lieutenant governor, as well as lived at and operated Rosegill.

Although his grandfather was the family's most powerful member, and served on the Virginia Governor's Council and briefly as acting governor, this man (or he and his son) represented Middlesex County in the House of Burgesses before the French and Indian War and in the Virginia House of Delegates following the American Revolutionary War.