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After Richard's death in 1718, his London-based widow, Martha Silk, sold her interest to the resident brother, Colonel Thomas Lee. However, arsonist thieves burned the house down on January 29, 1729, which prompted Thomas (after receiving some compensation for his loss from the government and queen)
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Richard survived his wife Laetitia by almost eight years, dying March 12, 1714, at "Machodoc" in Westmoreland County. His will was probated on April 27, 1715. He was buried at what slightly more than a decade later became known as the old "Burnt House Fields", the family graveyard located near "Mount
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in Westmoreland County. Pursuant to primogeniture, the large brick house, largely enclosed by a brick wall, would be inherited by his son Richard Lee III (1679โ€“1718) who resided in London with his family, and was a merchant in the tobacco trade. However, around the time of this man's death, the
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Richard II, had one of the largest libraries in the Colony. He spent almost his whole life in study, and usually wrote his notes in Greek, Hebrew, or Latin. It was because of this that he was termed "Richard the scholar". Richard was a supporter of the Established Church. Richard married
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Upon reaching legal age and arriving in Virginia, Richard Lee III's only son, Col. George Lee (1714โ€“1761), built another new plantation house, which he called "Mount Pleasant". Although built further back from the river and upon higher ground, it also later burned down.
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and he served in this capacity off and on until 1698. The Council also served as the Governor's privy council and the colony's Supreme Court. On one such absence in 1690, he had lost his seat because of his refusal to take the oath of allegiance to
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Upon his father's death, and later his brother John's death, he inherited considerable acreage in multiple Virginia counties. The Paradise plantation consisted of 1,350 acres (5.5 km), and was later part of Gloucester County.
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Lancaster, Robert Alexander (1915). Historic Virginia homes and churches (Now in the public domain. ed.). Lippincott. pp. 343โ€“. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
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mercantile firm of Corbin and Lee faced significant financial problems. Nonetheless, Richard III leased his estate in Virginia to his youngest, brothers,
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and 2) Capt. Daniel McCarthy, Sr., Esq. (1679โ€“1724), son of Dennis (MacCartee) McCarthy, Sr. (d. 1694) and Elizabeth Billington.
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As early as 1680 he had accepted appointment as militia colonel for Westmoreland and adjoining (but later subdivided)
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under the terms of Richard's will. Richard left "Paradise" to overseers and moved to his new estate.
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2:1-35 (October 1938); San Marino, California: Huntington Library Press, 1938; digital facsimile,
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Richard Lee III (12 Jul. 1679โ€“31 Dec. 1718), who married Martha Silk (23 Jan. 1679-23 Jan. 1734).
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Frederick Warren Alexander, Stratford and the Lees:Connected with its History (1912) pp. 36-37
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Ann Lee (1683โ€“1732), who married 1) Hon. William Fitzhugh, Jr. (1679โ€“1713) of "
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Richard established his residence at the "Machodoc" plantation, then on the
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He was educated at Oxford in England and may have studied law at the London
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counties. A more lucrative appointment he received during the term of Gov.
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died unmarried, Richard inherited what had been his father's main estate, "
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 pp. 40, 42
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Louis B. Wright, "Richard Lee II, A Belated Elizabethan in Virginia,"
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Francis Lee (1685-aft. 1754), who married Mary Barnell (1687-?).
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an annual rent of one peppercorn only, payable on Christmas Day
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The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Family
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Pleasant". Laetitia's tombstone can still be seen there.
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Arthur Lee (1693โ€“1756), who married an unknown Sherrad.
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Soon after his marriage, Richard won election to the
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John Lee (21 May 1678 โ€“ 1679), who died in infancy.
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