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Who Were the First Families of Virginia?

51 min · 10. Juni 2026
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This episode introduces the First Families of Virginia, explaining how a small group of younger sons of the gentry and merchant families became a class of elite colonial families came to dominate first the Tidewater, and then Virginia. It begins by describing how younger sons hoped to rebuild themselves as landed gentlemen in the New World, and then discusses the debate over whether these First Families of Virginia were truly "Cavaliers" or whether that label stems from a later legend meant to shroud their humble origins. The episode then explains how these families used capital, trade, and officeholding to acquire huge riverfront estates, expand tobacco production, and eventually shift from indentured labor to enslaved African labor after Bacon's Rebellion and the Navigation Acts made the old system less profitable. It then profiles several of the most famous First Families of Virginia, including the Randolphs, Byrds, Harrisons, Ludwells, Burwells, Pages, Nelsons, Carters, Beverleys, Wormleys, Lees, Fitzhughs, and Custises, describing their marriage alliance, massive estates, political offices, commercial activity, and in some cases, their role in the Revolution. The conclusion of this episode covers the social peak and decline of the Virginia gentry. It describes how their intermarriages and grand brick plantation homes turned into lifestyles of debt that were wrecked by the effects of the American Revolution that the Virginia gentry did so much to lead, along with describing how soil exhaustion played a role in ending the reign of the old Virginia gentry. 0:00 Who Were The First Families of Virginia? 5:05 The History of the Virginia Cavaliers 8:35 The Younger Sons Form a Virginia Gentry 12:52 Land, Trade, and Slavery: The Basis of Financial Power for the FFVs 18:03 How the Virginia Gentry Dominated Local and State Politics 21:46 The Randolph Family of Virginia: The Adam and Eve of Virginia 22:47 The Byrd Family of Virginia: Fortune and Ruin 24:32 The Harrison Family 25:19 The Ludwell Family and Green Spring 26:26 The Burwell Family of Virginia 27:27 The Pages and Nelsons 29:03 The Carter Family of Virginia 31:32 The Beverlys and Wormeleys at Rosegill, 32:07 The Lees of Stratford Hall, and 34:08 the Fitzhughs 35:10 The Custis and Washington Families 37:03 Intermarriage Amongst the FFVs 39:07 Luxury and Debt End the Golden Age 43:26 Revolution and Collapse 46:46 Twilight of the Old Dominion 49:06 Virginia's Lasting Legacy Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Evans, Emory G.: A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680-1790. Sydnor, Charles S.: Gentlemen Freeholders: Political Practices in Washington's Virginia, https://amzn.to/3QxjEXq [https://amzn.to/3QxjEXq] Isaac, Rhys: The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790, https://amzn.to/4ee2INl [https://amzn.to/4ee2INl] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Fischer, David Hackett: Albion's Seed, https://amzn.to/4gayayG [https://amzn.to/4gayayG] Breen, T.H.: Tobacco Culture, https://amzn.to/4uuwvYy [https://amzn.to/4uuwvYy] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z]

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Episode The Conway Cabal: Did Richard Henry Lee Betray George Washington? Cover

The Conway Cabal: Did Richard Henry Lee Betray George Washington?

This episode investigates the vital, lifelong partnership between George Washington and Richard Henry Lee, examining the persistent historical rumors that Lee sought to undermine the Commander in Chief in favor of General Nathanael Greene during the desperate winter at Valley Forge. Long before the whispers of the Conway Cabal or the publication of forged letters designed to divide them, their alliance was forged in the Northern Neck of Virginia and tested within the House of Burgesses, where they stood together against the corrupt circle of Treasury SecretaryJohn Robinson. From their joint resistance to the Stamp Act and the signing of the Westmoreland Resolves, Lee and Washington operated in lockstep. When Washington took to the field to lead the Continental Army, Lee became his indispensable voice within the Continental Congress—securing critical food and ordnance, routing trans-Atlantic intelligence directly to the field, and eventually orchestrating the political destruction of the Conway Cabal to secure Washington's supreme command. Though the ratification of the United States Constitution would later trigger a political rift—with Lee emerging as a leading Anti-Federalist critic—their personal bond endured until the master of Chantilly on the Potomac was laid to rest. Listen ad-free here: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/the-conway-cabal-did-richard-henry [https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/the-conway-cabal-did-richard-henry] CHAPTERS: 0:00 Founding Foes and Friends 3:48 The Great Northern Neck Alliance: George Washington and Richard Henry Lee 6:39 How Henry Lee and George Washington Led Stamp Act Resistance 8:38 Supporting the War and Washington 12:46 The Conway Cabal: Rumors and Reality 21:07 A Divide Over the Constitution 23:09 Old Friends Reunite 24:32 Shared Western Dreams 26:21 Final Political Alignment Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Nagel, Paul C.: The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Dynasty, https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9 [https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9] Hendrick, Burton J.: The Lees of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF [https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF] Lee, Cazenove G. Jr.: Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees, https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe [https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe] Maier, Pauline: The Old Revolutionaries, https://amzn.to/3RdsNEU [https://amzn.to/3RdsNEU] McGaughy, J. Kent: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4 [https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4] Chitwood, Oliver Perry: Richard Henry Lee, Statesman of the Revolution, https://amzn.to/4ghdkxM [https://amzn.to/4ghdkxM] Unger, Harlow Giles: First Founding Father: Richard Henry Lee and the Call to Independence, https://amzn.to/4oYRYaB [https://amzn.to/4oYRYaB] Burt, Nathaniel: First Families: The Making of an American Aristocracy, https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2 [https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2] Evans, Emory G.: A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680-1790, https://amzn.to/43UPMaK [https://amzn.to/43UPMaK] Morton, Richard L.: Colonial Virginia VOLUME II Westward Expansion and Prelude to Revolution, 1710-1763, https://amzn.to/4vynVJw [https://amzn.to/4vynVJw] Potts, Louis W.: Arthur Lee: A Virtuous Revolutionary, https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF [https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z]

5. Juli 202628 min
Episode The First and Forgotten Founding Father: Richard Henry Lee's Creation of America Cover

The First and Forgotten Founding Father: Richard Henry Lee's Creation of America

First of the Founding Fathers to openly call for independence, the first to call for union of the states, and the first to call for a bill of rights, Richard Henry Lee was one of the greatest Founding Fathers and is the Founder most remarkable for the number of "firsts" to his name. It was also Richard Henry Lee who authored the Westmoreland Resolves that led the field in organized and armed resistance to Britain, introduced the idea of Intercolonial Committees of Correspondence, was first chosen by Virginia to attend the First Continental Congress, and who masterminded a slew of political and diplomatic victories that ensured Washington's ultimate victory in the Revolutionary War. He held Congress together when Philadelphia was captured, saved Stratford Hall from British raiders by leading the militia, organized the West by creating the law that became the Northwest Ordinance, and ensured the Bill of Rights became law. He was a great man, yet now he is the Forgotten Founding Father, the man who ought be remembered but is not. So we remember him, this is his story Listen ad-free here: ⁠https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/the-first-and-forgotten-founding⁠ [https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/the-first-and-forgotten-founding] CHAPTERS: 0:00 America's First Founding Father 7:27 Richard Henry Lee's Life at Chantilly on the Potomac 19:13 Richard Henry Lee Enters Virginia Politics 25:00 The Architect of Resistance to the Stamp Act 29:06 Creator of the Committees of Correspondence 33:20 Richard Henry Lee Declares Independence 37:48 War, Raids, and Congress 39:37 A Leader During Confederation, Shaper of the West 41:19 Anti-Federalist Leader? 44:03 Senator and Bill of Rights Champion 45:03 Retirement and Disillusionment 49:50 Final Years at Chantilly on the Potomoac Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Nagel, Paul C.: The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Dynasty, https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9 [https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9] Hendrick, Burton J.: The Lees of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF [https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF] Lee, Cazenove G. Jr.: Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees, https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe [https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe] Maier, Pauline: The Old Revolutionaries, https://amzn.to/3RdsNEU [https://amzn.to/3RdsNEU] McGaughy, J. Kent: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4 [https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4] Chitwood, Oliver Perry: Richard Henry Lee, Statesman of the Revolution, https://amzn.to/4ghdkxM [https://amzn.to/4ghdkxM] Unger, Harlow Giles: First Founding Father: Richard Henry Lee and the Call to Independence, https://amzn.to/4oYRYaB [https://amzn.to/4oYRYaB] Burt, Nathaniel: First Families: The Making of an American Aristocracy, https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2 [https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2] Evans, Emory G.: A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680-1790, https://amzn.to/43UPMaK [https://amzn.to/43UPMaK] Morton, Richard L.: Colonial Virginia VOLUME II Westward Expansion and Prelude to Revolution, 1710-1763, https://amzn.to/4vynVJw [https://amzn.to/4vynVJw] Potts, Louis W.: Arthur Lee: A Virtuous Revolutionary, https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF [https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z]

1. Juli 202657 min
Episode Founding Brothers: How One Generation of Lees Won the Revolution and Built America Cover

Founding Brothers: How One Generation of Lees Won the Revolution and Built America

In the winter of 1750, the death of Thomas Lee left his six sons to inherit a massive empire of Tidewater land and transatlantic commerce—an inheritance that would ultimately forge them into the most formidable family alliance of the American Revolution. Steeped in the stern classical traditions of Greece and Rome, the five younger brothers—Thomas Ludwell, Richard Henry, Francis Lightfoot, William, and Arthur Lee—found themselves bound together by a shared Classical tradition, patriotic American outlook, and bitter domestic feud over their patrimony against their overbearing eldest brother, Philip Ludwell Lee. From the splendorous river wharves of Stratford Hall to the quiet gardens of Chantilly-on-the-Potomac, and from the legislative benches of Williamsburg and Philadelphia to the precarious courts of Europe, this chronicle follows five of the greatest men of the Lee Family of Virginia as they sacrificed their ease, fortune, and peace to win the American Revolution and build the American Republic. CHAPTERS: 0:00 The Death of Thomas Lee at Stratford Hall 3:15 How A Classical Education Created Four Founders 10:13 Philip Ludwell Lee—"Colonel Phil"—Takes Control 13:00 The Lee Brothers Work Together, But are Divided by Thomas's Will 21:15 Chantilly on the Potomac Becomes The Base of the Founding Brothers 23:12 How the Lee Brothers Helped Win the American Revolution 29:12 William and Arthur Abroad 33:05 The Cost of Revolution: Death and Disillusionment 38:18 The Legacy of the Lee Brothers of Stratform Hall Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Nagel, Paul C.: The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Dynasty, https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9 [https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9] Hendrick, Burton J.: The Lees of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF [https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF] Lee, Cazenove G. Jr.: Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees, https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe [https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z] McGaughy, J. Kent: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4 [https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4] Burt, Nathaniel: First Families: The Making of an American Aristocracy, https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2 [https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2] Evans, Emory G.: A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680-1790, https://amzn.to/43UPMaK [https://amzn.to/43UPMaK] Morton, Richard L.: Colonial Virginia VOLUME II Westward Expansion and Prelude to Revolution, 1710-1763, https://amzn.to/4vynVJw [https://amzn.to/4vynVJw] Potts, Louis W.: Arthur Lee: A Virtuous Revolutionary, https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF [https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF]

28. Juni 202640 min
Episode Father of Four Founding Fathers: Thomas Lee of Stratford Hall Cover

Father of Four Founding Fathers: Thomas Lee of Stratford Hall

How does a younger son, marginalized by primogeniture, forge America's most formidable revolutionary dynasty, siring four of the greatest Founding Fathers and two signers of the Declaration of Independence? This is the epic saga of Thomas Lee, the father of the Founding Fathers, builder of Stratford Hall, and great frontier fortune builder. Listen ad-free here: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/father-of-four-founding-fathers-thomas [https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/father-of-four-founding-fathers-thomas] Before his sons shook the foundations of the British Empire, a single man conquered the isolating stillness of the early Virginia wilderness. Born in 1690 at Machodoc plantation to Richard Lee II, Thomas taught himself the ancient classics by candlelight, cultivating an aggressive, unyielding genius for land, trade, and politics. In 1711, at the remarkably raw age of twenty-one, he supplanted Robert "King" Carter, becoming the resident agent for Lady Fairfax's five-million-acre Northern Neck Proprietary. For years, Thomas lived in the saddle, mapping critical river access and scouting the uncultivated frontier so he could patent prime territories for himself—including massive holdings near the Great Falls of the Potomac. In 1722, he wed the aristocratic heiress Hannah Harrison Ludwell, anchoring his branch of the Lee Family of Virginia to the highest tier of Tidewater society. But the fragile peace of the colony was shattered on a bitter winter night in 1729 when a gang of transported convicts, whom Thomas had strictly punished as a local magistrate, set his Machadoc plantation manor house ablaze. The family narrowly escaped into the freezing night as their home, commercial stores, and cherished library were entirely reduced to cinders. Rising from the ashes, Thomas—supported by the exceptional talents of his wife, Hannah—finished constructing his fortress-like brick masterpiece upon the Potomac cliffs: Stratford Hall. While Hannah directed this flourishing plantation and center of trade, Thomas ascended to the apex of colonial power, serving in the House of Burgesses before being appointed to the elite, life-appointed Governor's Council. He then became one of the great men pushing expansion to the West. In 1744, he negotiated the historic Treaty of Lancaster with the Six Nations and organized the Ohio Company, boldly claiming a continental empire for the British Crown. By 1749, he reached the zenith of colonial politics as Acting Governor of Virginia. He died in 1750, leaving behind a vast estate and six sons whose inherited defiance would ultimately ignite the American Revolution. This is the tale of how one man's relentless ambition laid the physical, financial, and political foundations of a republic. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Thomas Lee of Stratford Hall: Father of the Founding Fathers 1:44 Thomas Lee's Early Life as a Younger Son 6:15 How Thomas Lee Became the Agent for the Fairfax Proprietorship, and Used It to Build a Fortune 15:26 Thomas Lee's Marriage to Hannah Ludwell Lee 17:08 Fire and Ruin: The Convicts Cause Damage 22:03 Stratford Hall: Building a Plantation 33:36 Thomas Lee's Rise to the Top of Virginia Politics 36:45 Thomas Lee's Western Empire Vision: The Treaty of Lancaster and the Ohio Company 42:19 The First Virginian: Thomas Lee Becomes Acting Governor of Virginia 44:11 His Final Years and Legacy Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Nagel, Paul C.: The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Dynasty, https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9 [https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9] Hendrick, Burton J.: The Lees of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF [https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF] Lee, Cazenove G. Jr.: Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees, https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe [https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z] McGaughy, J. Kent: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4 [https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4] Burt, Nathaniel: First Families: The Making of an American Aristocracy, https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2 [https://amzn.to/3Sopnj2] Evans, Emory G.: A "Topping People": The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680-1790, https://amzn.to/43UPMaK [https://amzn.to/43UPMaK] Morton, Richard L.: Colonial Virginia VOLUME II Westward Expansion and Prelude to Revolution, 1710-1763, https://amzn.to/4vynVJw [https://amzn.to/4vynVJw] Potts, Louis W.: Arthur Lee: A Virtuous Revolutionary, https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF [https://amzn.to/4vpFLOF] Image credits: Lee Family Coat of Arms based on Glasshouse using elements by Sodacan, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Theodor de Bry, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons By MamaGeek at English Wikipedia, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4255589 By I, MamaGeek, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2523197 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2523197] By Mobilus In Mobili - https://www.flickr.com/photos/mobili/25412267772/, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57303158 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57303158] By Codex Sinaiticus at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57703516 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57703516] By Ron Cogswell - The Governor's Palace -- Williamsburg (VA) September 2012, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47502435

25. Juni 202647 min
Episode The Reluctant Patriarch: Richard Lee II and the Lees of Virginia Cover

The Reluctant Patriarch: Richard Lee II and the Lees of Virginia

This is the tale of how the Lee Family of Virginia became a fledgling American aristocracy after Richard Lee I died in 1664, leaving behind the foundations of a great family fortune: a large commercial and landholding empire divided between Virginia and London. In this episode, we dive into how Richard Lee II, known as Richard the Scholar, became the patriarch and guided his family into becoming a dynasty, while navigating crises like Bacon's Rebellion and the Glorious Revolution, always working to preserve the family estates and secure their future for later generations, including great men like Thomas Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Francis Lightfoot Lee. Subscribe for more deep-dive history: https://www.youtube.com/@realTheOldWorldShow [https://www.youtube.com/@realTheOldWorldShow] Listen ad-free here: Who was the real driving force behind the famous Lee Family of Virginia? While Colonel Richard Lee "The Emigrant" built a staggering transatlantic shipping and tobacco empire involving 15,000 acres of land, multiple ships, and a London headquarters, the true test of the dynasty belonged to the children he left behind in the wild country of the Northern Neck, particularly his second-oldest son, Richard "the Scholar" Lee. In this long-form historical podcast about the Lee family, we investigate the dramatic, often-overlooked history of the second generation of that dynasty that later proved so influential in American history, particularly during the American Revolution. We track the contrasting lives of the sons of Richard Lee I: John Lee, the Oxford-educated "Golden Boy" who created America's very first country club before dying young; Francis Lee, the calculating London merchant who built a great fortune but fell out of the family; and the central patriarch, Richard Lee II—"The Scholar in the Wilderness". Richard Lee II was a pious and private man who much preferred his library of 300 books to the chaos of colonial politics and fortune building. Yet, following his brother's sudden death, he was dragged from his study to lead the family through the bloodiest upheavals in early American history—enduring a harrowing imprisonment during Bacon's Rebellion and an almost career-ending standoff in the Glorious Revolution, before later working with the Fairfax family to bring order and aristocracy to the Northern Neck. Finally, we uncover how feuding over a poorly written will helped him set up the third generation of Lees for success, and how Richard II's legacy as the unwilling but dutiful patriarch of the Lees of Virginia ought be considered and remembered. CHAPTERS: 0:00 The Death of Richard Lee I 1:37 The Lee Family's Second Generation 6:07 John Lee, the Golden Son 11:21 Francis Lee: Critical Merchant Across the Atlantic 15:22 "The Scholar": Richard Lee II Takes Charge 22:07 The Cousinage: Richard Lee's Marriage Into the Corbin Family 26:10 How Richard Lee II Stood Down Bacon's Rebellion 33:10 Richard Lee II's Glorious Revolution Crisis 37:18 The Dynasty Solidifies: Fighting for Family Lands 43:30 The Lee Family of Virginia: Richard Lee II's Lasting Legacy Sources Referenced in this Episode: I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you would like to support the show at no added cost to yourself, you can do so by using the links below to order and read the sources I used to create this episode. Thanks! Nagel, Paul C.: The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Dynasty, https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9 [https://amzn.to/4uCI6o9] Hendrick, Burton J.: The Lees of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF [https://amzn.to/4uCN4BF] Lee, Cazenove G. Jr.: Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees, https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe [https://amzn.to/4vGzbDe] Dowdey, Clifford: The Virginia Dynasties, https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN [https://amzn.to/4vlqoqN] Dowdey, Clifford: The Golden Age, https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4 [https://amzn.to/3QbGNi4] Dowdey, Clifford: The Great Plantation, https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR [https://amzn.to/4gdOxKR] Wright, Louis B.: The First Gentlemen of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z [https://amzn.to/4ekuR5z] McGaughy, J. Kent: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4 [https://amzn.to/4ewtGA4] Image credits: Lee Family Coat of Arms based on Glasshouse using elements by Sodacan, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Theodor de Bry, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

21. Juni 202646 min