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  1. Richard Lee II (c. 1647 – c. 1715) was an American planter, politician and military officer from Northumberland County, Virginia who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and was captured during Bacon's Rebellion.

  2. RICHARD LEE II 3 of the militia, judge of the county court, collector of customs on the Potomac, and member of the all-powerful Council. It is the com-bination of public-spirited gentleman and scholar that gives Lee peculiar interest for us. The second Richard Lee's background fitted him for the role that he was to play in Virginia life.

  3. This portrait is identified as Richard Lee II by family tradition since at least 1790. The portrait descended in the Lee family at Stratford Hall (built ca. 1730s-40s). Richard Lee II was the son of Richard Lee I and Ann Constable Lee. He married Laetitia Corbin, daughter of Henry Corbin and Alice Corbin.

  4. bulk of it is made up of volumes published before Richard Lee II reached a book-buying age. His father, Richard I, who survived the Restoration, was an active and enterprising spirit, who made frequent trips to London. We know also that the older brother, John, at his early death in 1673, left a library valued at 4000 pounds of tobacco. Since ...

  5. The Lee Family Digital Archive is a scholarly effort to collect, edit, and disseminate the papers of the Lee family of Virginia. The Lees of Virginia included Richard Lee I, the immigrant founder of the family, who came to Virginia from England around 1640, and his descendants.

  6. 1Biography. 1.1Parents and Siblings. 1.2Occupation. 1.3Marriage and Issue. 1.4Death. 1.5Burial. 2Sources. Biography. Richard Lee II is a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society. Richard Lee II was a Virginia colonist. Col. Richard Lee II, Esq. (1647-1715) [1] was a Colonel, planter, member of the Upper House and the King's Council.

  7. When Col Richard Henry Lee II was born on 21 May 1647, in Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Colonel Richard Lee, was 29 and his mother, Anne Constable, was 25. He married Laetitia Vivia Corbin in 1674, in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 11 sons and 3 daughters.