Born on 25 January 1815, he was the only son of Henry Styleman of
Snettisham and Hunstanton, Norfolk, and his wife Emilia, daughter of Benjamin Preedy; his father was grandson of Nicholas Styleman, who married Armine, elder daughter of
Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 4th Baronet, an heiress. He was educated at
Eton College, from where he matriculated in 1832, and then at
Christ Church, Oxford, from where he graduated B.A. in 1837 (awarded M.A in 1852). On leaving Oxford he travelled in Portugal, Spain, and Egypt. In 1839 Styleman assumed by royal licence the additional family name of Le Strange, on inheriting the
Hunstanton Hall estate. In 1839 also he was declared by the House of Lords co-heir of the
barony of Camoys, and in 1841 co-heir to the
barony of Hastings. In 1847 he made an unsuccessful attempt to enter Parliament for
West Norfolk. Styleman Le Strange died suddenly of heart disease in London on 27 July 1862, and was buried at Hunstanton. ==Works==