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65:, of Affeton Castle in the County of Devon. He had a keen interest in family history, heraldry and his ancestors. He redecorated Hartland Abbey and in 1868-9 reconstructed the ruinous Gatehouse at Affeton, the only part of the fortified manor house of the Stucleys which had been left standing since the destruction of the house during the Civil War, which he renamed "Affeton Castle" and used as a shooting lodge for the grouse shooting season on Affeton Moor. 141:(1765–1846), by whom he had children. Lady Elizabeth Stucley died in 1870. He married secondly in 1872 to Louisa Granville, daughter of Sir Beville Granville of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. Lady Stucley was nearly 30 years his junior and died in 1913. He lived at Hartland Abbey from 1840 to 1870, when following the death of his first wife he handed ownership of Hartland Abbey to his son Lewis. In later years he moved to 49:(1784–1858). He inherited the estates of his father in 1858, and in the same year changed his name and assumed by royal licence the name and arms of Stucley in lieu of his patronymic as lineal heir of the ancient Stucley family, which had possessed 107:, and he was also a Deputy Lieutenant for Devon and Cornwall. For many years he was chairman of the Bideford Board of Guardians, and on the establishment of district and parish councils was elected by the board as a co-opted member. 434: 336: 444: 260:, (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, Stucley & Buck pedigree, pp. 721–3 429: 81: 138: 469: 464: 347: 305: 100: 114:
he made two presentations to the rectory of Bideford, in 1878 (his wife’s cousin Rev. Roger Granville (died 1896), author of
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Lt.-Col. Sir William Lewis Stucley, 2nd Baronet (1836–1911), eldest son by his father's first wife, died without children.
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He was known as a keen sportsman and was an active man until a few years before his death. Stucley died at his residence
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in 1855, a seat he held until 1857 and again as George Stucley between 1865 and 1868. In 1863 he served as
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Stucley married first in 1835 Lady Elizabeth O'Bryan, 4th daughter and co-heiress of
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Lauder, Rosemary, Devon Families, Tiverton, 2002, Stucley family, pp. 142–150
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Sir Edward Arthur George Stucley, 3rd Baronet (1852–1927), died without children.
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and other lands, the Stucley inheritance of Affeton and other lands and also
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in Devon for over 600 years. He thus possessed the paternal Buck estate of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Barnstaple
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Sir Hugh Nicholas Granville Stucley, 4th Baronet (1873–1956)
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As George Buck he unsuccessfully ran for Parliament for the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Conservative
Member of Parliament
Lewis William Buck
Affeton Castle
Daddon
Hartland Abbey
Baronet
Eton College
Christ Church, Oxford
Royal Horse Guards
lieutenant-colonel
Devon Artillery Militia
colonel
Exeter
Barnstaple
High Sheriff of Devon
patron
manor of Bideford
Moreton House, Bideford
William O'Brien, 2nd Marquess of Thomond
Exbury House
Solent




"No. 22704"
The London Gazette
Leigh Rayment's list of baronets

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