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
Laetitia Corbin (ca. 1657–1706), daughter of Richard's neighbor and member of the Governor's Council,
Henry Corbin, Sr. (1629–1676) and his wife Alice (Eltonhead) Burnham (ca. 1627–1684). Laetitia's sister was
Anne Corbin Tayloe. • John Lee (21 May 1678 – 1679), who died in infancy. • Richard Lee III (12 Jul. 1679–31 Dec. 1718), who married Martha Silk (23 Jan. 1679-23 Jan. 1734). • Capt. and Justice of the Peace
Philip Lee (1681–1744) who married 1) Sarah Brooke (1683–1724), the daughter of Col. & Judge
Thomas Brooke, Jr. (1660–1730), and 2) Barbara Dent (1676–1754), widow of her uncle, Col. & Gent William Dent Sr. (1660–1705). • Ann Lee (1683–1732), who married 1) Hon. William Fitzhugh, Jr. (1679–1713) of "
Eagle's Nest" in
King George County and 2) Capt. Daniel McCarthy, Sr., Esq. (1679–1724), son of Dennis (MacCartee) McCarthy, Sr. (d. 1694) and Elizabeth Billington. • Francis Lee (1685-aft. 1754), who married Mary Barnell (1687-?). •
Thomas Lee (Virginia colonist) (1690–1750) who built now-historic
Stratford Hall in Westmoreland County. Thomas married
Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701–1750), daughter of Col. Philip Ludwell II (1672–1726) of
Green Spring Plantation, and Hannah Harrison (1679–1731). •
Henry Lee I (1691–1747) of "Lee Hall" in Westmoreland County. Henry married Mary Bland (1704–1764), daughter of Hon.
Richard Bland, Sr. (1665–1720) and his second wife,
Elizabeth Randolph (d. 1719). • Arthur Lee (1693–1756), who married an unknown Sherrad. ==Further reading==