Why Lord Maurice became Toxic Lord Maurice in the 1950's.
Maurice Egerton, came to Kenya, a retired British Navy in the early 1920s. He intended to spend the rest of his life in the country and so invited his Australian lover to come with him.
By then, he owned a four roomed cottage in a place called Nakuru. The Australian lover however, reportedly spent only 2 hours in the compound upon arrival. She argued that the house was small and therefore did not fit her standards. Afterwards she left for Australia.
In a bid to 'up his game', Lord Maurice decided he would build a castle fit his Australian 'queen'. So he sought the services of a British architect, Albert Brown who helped him come up with a Luxurious design of a castle that would resemble one located in England. He then imported construction materials from England, other structural materials from Italy, rocks and marbles from China among other things.
He then hired Indian craftsmen and local Kenyan Labourers who would bring his fancy dream of grandeur to life. The construction started at around 1938 and went on for about 16 years. At its completion in 1954, after laying the lawn and everything, Lord Maurice invited the Australian lady to come be with him.
Despite spending millions of English Pounds and importing construction materials from different parts of the world, the lady made it clear that she was still not impressed and that the castle resembled a 'nest'. She went back to Australia and shortly married a film maker.
Heartbroken, Maurice was devastated. He became so bitter with women that he founded misogyny. He ended up planting notices on trees in his property warning women to stay away from him and his 100 acres of land.
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