Sudeley Charles George Hanbury-Tracy, 3rd Baron Sudeley (9 April 1837 – 28 April 1877), styled The Honourable Sudeley Hanbury-Tracy between 1858 and 1863, was a British
colliery
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owner.
Hanbury-Tracy was the son of
Thomas Hanbury-Tracy, 2nd Baron Sudeley, and Emma Elizabeth Alicia Pennant, daughter of
George Hay Dawkins-Pennant. He succeeded his father in the barony in February 1863, aged 25.
[thepeerage.com Sudeley Charles George Hanbury-Tracy, 3rd Baron Sudeley]
/ref> He also succeeded his father as Lord-Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire, a post he held until his death.
Lord Sudeley died unmarried in April 1877, aged 40, and was succeeded in the barony by his younger brother, Charles
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, who became a prominent Liberal politician.[
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1837 births
1877 deaths
Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Lord-lieutenants of Montgomeryshire
Hanbury-Tracy family
British businesspeople in the coal industry