George Hammond Lucy (1789–1845) was a British landowner, Member of Parliament and High Sheriff.
[1] His father bought him the Parliamentary seat at Fowey where he was elected in 1818, but then unseated on petition in 1819.
Further expensive investment in the constituency enabled him to regain the seat in 1820 and retain it until 1830.
In 1823 he married Mary Elizabeth Williams, the daughter of Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of Bodelwyddan, Flintshire and with his wife undertook the restoration of a somewhat dilapidated Charlecote.
His portrait, painted by Friedrich von Amerling, hangs in Charlecote House, now a property of the National Trust.