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Arms of Stucley of Affeton: Azure, three pears or.[1] Motto: Bellement et Hardiment ("beautifully and bravely")

Sir Lewis Stucley[2] (1574–1620) lord of the manor of Affeton in Devon, was Vice-Admiral of Devonshire. He was guardian of Thomas Rolfe, and a main opponent of Sir Walter Raleigh in his last days. Stucley's reputation is equivocal; popular opinion at the time idealised Raleigh, and to the public he was Sir "Judas" Stucley.

  1. ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.768
  2. ^ Also Stucley, Stukely, Stukeley.

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