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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. The Sandys Ombersley archive. During their respective lifetimes, the 6th and 7th Baron Sandys consigned much early archive material from their family home, Ombersley Court to Worcestershire Record Office. It is available for inspection at The Hive, Worcester. Since the 7th Baron’s death in 2013, the residual archive has been removed from The ...

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  4. Jun 2, 2012 · William Sandys, 1st/6th Baron Sandys was born circa 1626.1 He was the son of Colonel Henry Sandys. He married Lady Mary Cecil, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Lady Catherine Howard.1 He died from 12 March 1667/68 to 16 January 1668/69.1. He gained the title of 6th Baron Sandys. He gained the title of 1st Baron Sandys.

  5. William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys. 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. In the 1520s he built a palatial Tudor-style mansion at "The Vyne", which survives in a ...

  6. The Sandys Baronetcy, of Wilberton in the County of Cambridge, was created in the Baronetage of England on 25 November 1611 for Sir Miles Sandys, Member of Parliament for Cambridge, Huntingdon and Cambridgeshire. He was the third son of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York. Sandys was succeeded by his eldest son, Miles, the second Baronet, who had ...

  7. Samuel Sandys was created 1 st Baron Sandys of Ombersley in 1743 (a title created for a second time in the British Peerage). Six of his seven sons pre-deceased him. Samuel died on 21 April 1770 from injuries received when his carriage overturned on Highgate Hill, and was buried at Ombersley. 1st Baron Sandys as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1742-43)

  8. 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.

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