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    Baron Sandys. Baron Sandys ( / sændz /) is a title that has been created three times, once in the Peerage of England, once in the Peerage of Great Britain and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . The first creation, as Baron Sandys, of The Vyne, in Hampshire, was in the Peerage of England in 1523 for William Sandys, the favourite of ...

  2. Jun 2, 2012 · "William Sandys, 6th Baron Sandys, was a Cavalier officer in the Royalist army during the English Civil War. Sandys was an eldest son of Henry Sandys, 5th Baron Sandys and Margaret, daughter of Sir William Sandys of Miserden, Gloucestershire, he matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford on 8 February 1639, aged 12.

  3. WILLIAM SANDYS, Baron Sandys of 'The Vyne' (d. 1540), was son of Sir William Sandys of The Vyne, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cheney of Sherland in the Isle of Sheppey. His father, who recovered The Vyne on the death of Bernard Brocas in 1488, died in 1497. 1 We may conclude that it was he, and not his father ...

  4. William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys (1470 – 4 December 1540), KG, of The Vyne in the parish of Sherborne St John, Hampshire, was an English diplomat, and a favourite of King Henry VIII, whom he served as Lord Chamberlain.

  5. Sandys also continued to serve as a soldier and diplomat, taking part in the French expedition (1513) and participating in the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520). He was made treasurer of Calais (1517) and, most significantly, he was created Baron Sandys in 1523 for his services.

  6. Dec 29, 2020 · SANDYS, WILLIAM, Baron Sandys of ‘The Vyne’ ( d. 1540), was son of Sir William Sandys of The Vyne, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cheney of Sherland in the Isle of Sheppey. His father, who recovered The Vyne on the death of Bernard Brocas in 1488, died in 1497 (his will is printed in Testamenta Vetusta, p. 422).

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  8. Sandys was succeeded as chancellor of the exchequer by Henry Pelham, already first lord of the treasury, on 12 Dec. 1743. He was created Lord Sandys, baron of Ombersley in the county of Worcester, on 20 Dec. 1743, and took his seat in the House of Lords two days afterwards ( Journ. of House of Lords, xxvi. 285).

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