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.
Sir Lewis Stucley (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...
he would not survive the sea journey home, John Rolfe appointed Sir LewisStukley as his guardian on 21 March 1617. Grieving for his wife and worried...
John Rolfe appointed Sir LewisStukley as temporary guardian to his son and returned to Virginia with Uttamatomakkin. Stukley had custody of Thomas Rolfe...
Thomas Stucley (c. 1525 – 4 August 1578), also written Stukeley or Stukley and known as the Lusty Stucley, was an English mercenary who fought in France...
1st Baronet (1812–1900), a British Conservative Member of Parliament LewisStukley (died 1620), Vice-admiral of Devonshire and foe of Sir Walter Raleigh...
with Tomocomo. Samuel Argall commanded the ship. Thomas was guarded by LewisStukley and later adopted by John's brother Henry. John married Jane Pierce...
choice but to do so. Raleigh was brought to London from Plymouth by Sir LewisStukley, where he passed up numerous opportunities to make an effective escape...
choice but to do so. Raleigh was brought to London from Plymouth by Sir LewisStukley, where he passed up numerous opportunities to make an effective escape...
Thomas Rolfe survived, but was placed under the supervision of Sir LewisStukley at Plymouth, before being sent to his uncle, Henry Rolfe whilst John...
to the Guyanas Roger North (Oyapoc), Robert Trelawney, Henry Rolfe, LewisStukley, Henry Montagu, Robert Tounson, Samuel Argall, Nicholas Frankwell, Walter...
twice: Firstly, on 25 Sep 1580 to Joan Stukley, the younger daughter of his Ward, a "shady lawyer" named Hugh Stukley, of Marsh, Somerset. Secondly he married...
Affeton in Devon, and Sheriff of Devon in 1545. His third son was Thomas Stukley (c. 1520 – 1578), known as "The Lusty Stucley". He was the eldest son and...
lord of the manor of Affeton in Devon and mother of the mercenary Thomas Stukley. A heraldic stained-glass roundel survives in the south window of the Pollard...
translator (b. 1537) August 4 King Sebastian of Portugal (b. 1554) Thomas Stukley, English adventurer (b. 1525) Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi, King of...