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had been ignored and others did not consider Macaulay a genuine resident of the province. Head advised Macaulay to submit his resignation to the Colonial Secretary, expecting it to be refused, but it was accepted and
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Holy Trinity Church, c.1870. Built on land donated by John Simcoe Macaulay in 1845
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Macaulay's home, Elmsley Villa, c.1840; afterwards the Governor's residence
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the previous year, to manage his inheritance. He made his home at
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in 1792, enjoying the patronage of Lieutenant-Governor Sir
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her grandfather had lost his estates at both Roxbury and
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