Whitehall, Near Newport, Rhode Island: Built in 1729 by George Berkeley, British Philosopher and Divine, Dean of Londonderry in Ireland. Back Metadata Thumbnail Share TitleWhitehall, Near Newport, Rhode Island: Built in 1729 by George Berkeley, British Philosopher and Divine, Dean of Londonderry in Ireland.DescriptionIncludes "Bishop Berkeley," by Bertha Borden Davis.Author and ContributorsNational Society of the Colonial Dames of America.Date Published1950Document FormatBookSubject(s)Berkeley, George, 1685-1753. | Historic house museums -- Rhode Island | Middletown (R.I.) -- History.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description12p.PlaceMiddletown, R.I. | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID1809DatePublishedClean1950 Continue browsing Memorial Services at Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Corner Stone of St. Columba’s, the Berkeley Memorial Chapel. The Part Borne by Sergeant John White Paul, of Col. John Topham’s Regiment of the Rhode Island Brigade, in the Capture of Brigadier General Richard Prescott, Commander of the British Forces, near Newport, R.I., in 1777. Back to items list