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Cox 1738
William Lord Sandes, who being descended of an ancient of that Name in this County, of which Sir John Sandes Knt. was Sheriff and Governour of Winchester-Castle, was for his own eminent Services against the French and Cornish Men, who rebelled, advanced 15 Henry VIII. to the Degree of a Baron, by the Title of Lord Sandes. He much increased his Estate by his Marriage with Marjery, the only Child of John Bray, Brother and Heir to Reginald Bray, by whom he had one Son and four Daughters. The Son [Thomas] was his Heir

Thomas, who ... was Lord Sandes. He married Elizabeth the Daughter of George Ma[n]er, Lord Roos, by whom he had two Sons, Henry and Walter: His eldest Son Henry married Elizabeth, Sister of Edward, Lord Windsor, and had by her two Sons, William and Thomas.

William succeeded his Grandfather [Thomas Sandes]. He was one of the Peers at the Trials of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and the Queen of Scots. He had only one Son and Heir

William Lord Sandes, who married Alethea Daughter and Coheir of John Panton of Brinneskid in Denbighshire Esq; but had no Children by her; whereupon his Half-Sister's Son, by Sir Edwyn Sandes Knt. was his Heir, both of his Honour and Estate.

William [Sandes], ... was summoned to Parliament by the Name of Lord Sandes at the Restoration; he married Mary, the youngest Daughter of Willliam, Earl of Salisbury, but had no Issue

Henry [Sandes] became Lord Sandys. He was alive in 1681, but leaving no Heirs, his Honour became extinct.