William Cabell, Jr.
From Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
Colonel William Cabell, Jr. (March 25, 1759 – November 2, 1822) was the son of Colonel William Cabell and Margaret Jordan Cabell, born in Amherst Co., Virginia (now Nelson Co.). In 1775 William, Sr. built Union Hall, a home along the James River, which the younger William would eventually inherit in 1803.
William, Jr. was taught at home by series of private tutors — sometimes boarding at their homes — and later went on to attend Hampden-Sydney Academy from August, 1777 until April, 1779. In May, 1779 he entered the College of William & Mary — staying through September, 1780. He was treasurer of Phi Betta Kappa during this time, and it is possible he attended classes with George Wythe during this time.