Tuck, George Hustler (1843 -1920)

George Hustler Tuck, of Blofield Hall in Norfolk, was the eldest son of Charles Edward Tuck Esq., of Blofield, and Elizabeth Hustler, daughter of James Amys Esq., of Botesdale Lodge, Suffolk. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was admitted 13 February 1862, and took his B.A. in 1866. He was a cricket blue 1863 1866, and Captain of Cambridge in 1865. Admitted at Lincoln's Inn 18 November 1864, he was called to the bar 17 November 1868, and was a barrister on the South Eastern Circuit. He married, 17 October 1870, Agnes Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir William Atherton M.P. They had two daughters. He succeeded his father in 1889, and was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Norfolk. Books from his library were sold at auction by Sotheby's in a mixed sale 23 February 1927.

Seat / Residence(s): Blofield Hall, Norfolk
Library Auction Details: Sotheby's
Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Tuck, George Hustler (1843 - 1920) (Stamp 1) Title: Tuck, George Hustler (1843 - 1920) (Stamp 1)
Crest: A demi lion holding a baton
Dimensions (height x width): 22mm x 22mm
Heraldic Charges: baton, Heraldic Charges: lion, demi-