- Arthur Lee (diplomat)
Dr. Arthur Lee (
20 December 1740 —12 December 1792 ), was an Americandiplomat during theAmerican Revolutionary War . He was the son of Hon. Thomas Lee (1690-1750) and Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701-1750). His brothers, William Lee (1739-1795),Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794), andFrancis Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797) were also Revolutionary-era diplomats.He attended
Eton College inEngland and studied medicine at theUniversity of Edinburgh , graduating in 1765. He then studied law inLondon and practised there from 1770 to 1776.During the
American Revolution he was sent as envoy of theContinental Congress toSpain andPrussia to gain support, but was unsuccessful in his endeavours.Later in
Paris , after helping negotiate the 1778 treaties withFrance , he fell out withBenjamin Franklin andSilas Deane . He persuaded Congress to recall Deane to America, but was himself recalled afterward.Virginia sent Lee as a delegate to theContinental Congress in 1782.Arthur Lee built and lived in Lansdowne, a large home which still stands in
Urbanna, Virginia , a small waterfront town in Virginia's Middle Peninsula. It is presently a private residence. Dr. Lee is buried in a small family graveyard adjacent to his home.Ancestry
Richard was the son of Col. Thomas Lee, Hon. (1690-1750) of "Stratford Hall", Westmoreland Co., Virginia. Thomas married
Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701-1750).Hannah was the daughter of Col.
Philip Ludwell II (1672-1726) of "Greenspring ", andHannah Harrison (1679-1731).Thomas was the son of Col.
Richard Lee II , Esq., “the scholar” (1647-1715) andLaetitia Corbin (ca. 1657-1706).Laetitia was the daughter of Richard’s neighbor and, Councillor, Hon.
Henry Corbin, Sr. (1629-1676) andAlice (Eltonhead) Burnham (ca. 1627-1684).Richard II, was the son of Col.
Richard Lee I , Esq., "the immigrant" (1618-1664) andAnne Constable (ca. 1621-1666).Anne was the daughter of
Thomas Constable and a ward ofSir John Thoroughgood .External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000188 Biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website]
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