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    younger brother of Henry Sandys (MP) and grandson of former Archbishop of York Edwin Sandys (bishop). When his father died Henry Sandys was executor of his...
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  • (Parliamentarian) (1612-1642) Edwin Sandys (MP for Worcestershire) (1659–1699), British politician Edwin Sandys, 2nd Baron Sandys (1726–1797) Edwin Sandys...
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    Sir Edwin Sandys (/ˈsændz/ SANDZ; 9 December 1561 – October 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1589...
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    1642–1643, during the English Civil War, Puritan iconoclasts led by Edwin Sandys (Parliamentarian) caused significant damage during their "cleansing" of the cathedral...
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    Samuel Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys PC (/ˈsændz/; 10 August 1695 – 21 April 1770), was a British Whig politician who represented Worcester in the House of...
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    extra time to prepare. The Parliamentarians attempted to regroup and return fire but were charged by Rupert's cavalry. Sandys was mortally wounded during...
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  • Cavendish, John Ferrar, Nicholas Ferrar, Sir Edwin Sandys, Treasurer and Earl of Southampton .. The Sandys-Southampton party supported the parliamentary...
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  • phase of the Thirty Years War. On that day the influential parliamentarian Sir Edwin Sandys encouraged the Commons to take punitive action. The feeling...
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    He was a Parliamentarian in the English Civil War. Temple was the son of Sir Thomas Temple, 1st Baronet, of Stowe and his wife Hester Sandys, daughter...
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  • defence of Sandys, Ferrar, and Danvers. Wodenoth was dead before the publication, and in the preface is said to have been a parliamentarian. He was descended...
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    the king's support. Parliamentarians urging the graft investigation included Nicholas Ferrar (Smythe's former deputy) and Edwin Sandys. The inquiry continued...
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  • Wayback Machine). Col Samuel Sandys' Regiment of Foot at BCW Project (archived at the Wayback Machine). Col Samuel Sandys' Regiment of Horse at BCW Project...
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  • Samuel Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys (1695–1770), MP for Worcester 1718–1743, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Baron Sandys 1743. Son of Edwin. Edwin Sandys, 2nd...
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    order Western European communist parties to abandon their exclusively parliamentarian line and instead concentrate on politically impeding the operations...
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    Herbert Croft, Sir Henry Neville, and Sir Edwin Sandys. Particularly the target of parliamentary tactics by Sandys, the bill to ratify the proposed treaty...
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    unusual portrayal (below centre) was described several times by William Sandys between 1830 and 1852, all in essentially the same terms: "Father Christmas...
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    North Carolina and South Carolina as crown colonies. In the 1730s, Parliamentarian James Oglethorpe proposed that the area south of the Carolinas be colonized...
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    Coningsby Sir John Jennings Parliamentarian November 1640 Edward Wingate Parliamentarian 1642 Richard Jennings Parliamentarian December 1648 Wingate and...
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  • Mansell, Sir Richard (Robert) Mericke, Sir John Rich, Sir Robert Sandys, Sir Edwin Sandys, Sir Samuel Smith, Sir Richard Smith, Sir Thomas Watts, Sir John...
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    1954, p. 31. Bourns, Robert (14 December 2016). "Lloyd George the parliamentarian". The Law Society. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved...
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    Baron Langdale of Holme arrived with Royalist reinforcements and the Parliamentarian army retreated. During the siege, mining and artillery caused damage...
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    the coming "Hindenburg government" would be "anti-Marxist" and "anti-parliamentarian", serving as a transition to a dictatorship. Schleicher maneuvered...
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    former Governor of Vavaʻu Lord Vaha'i (1955–1966) – civil servant, parliamentarian, and husband of Princess 'Elisiva Fusipala Vaha'i Lord Taumoepeau-Tupou...
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    government; in fact, though, few Liberals did join it. Most Liberal parliamentarians remained intensely loyal to him, and felt that he alone should not...
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  • Henry St John 1597 Miles Sandys Mark Steward 1601 Edward Savage Thomas Grymes 1604-1611 Sir William Fortescue Sir Edwin Sandys 1614 Sir Henry Wallop Sir...
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  • (1937–1996), cartoonist, comedian, co-founder of Private Eye Colonel Thomas Sandys (1837–1911), officer and politician Clyde Sanger (born 1928), journalist...
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    the History of Ideas. 72 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 504–505. Sandys, William (1852). Christmastide: its history, festivities and carols. London:...
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    during the main phase of the English Civil War in 1642–1646. The local Parliamentarian gentry led by Sir Richard Onslow were able to secure the county without...
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    other so-called Cavaliers who fled to Virginia. He surrendered to Parliamentarians in 1652, but after the 1660 Restoration made him governor again, he...
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    the Lusitania (1918). Mary Picton Stevens Hammond, 26. Granddaughter of Edwin Augustus Stevens, wife of Ogden H. Hammond, and mother of Millicent Fenwick...
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