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Robert Sandford (1692–1777)
Robert Sandford may refer to: *Robert Sandford (died 1459/1460) for Appleby in 1413 and a Baron of the Exchequer 1417-1418 *Robert Sandford (died 1403/1404), MP for Westmorland 1388 * Robert Sandford (1692–1777), MP for Boyle and Newcastle (Parliament of Ireland constituency) *Robert Sandford (1722–1793), MP for Athy and Roscommon (Parliament of Ireland constituency) * Robert Sandford (explorer) (fl. ''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicatin ...
18thC), explorer of the Province of Carolina and early colonist of Surinam {{human name disambiguation, Sandford, Robert ...
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Robert Sandford (died 1459/1460)
Robert Sandford (died 1459/60), of Askham, Westmorland, was a Member of Parliament for Appleby in May 1413. He was an important figure in Cumberland gentry society, and was related by marriage to the sheriff, Thomas de la More, a servant of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1400 – 31 December 1460) was an English nobleman and magnate based in northern England who became a key supporter of the House of York during the early years of the Wars of the Roses. He was the .... References 14th-century births 1459 deaths People from Eden District Members of Parliament for Appleby English MPs May 1413 15th-century English politicians Year of birth unknown Place of birth unknown Year of death uncertain Place of death unknown {{15thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Robert Sandford (died 1403/1404)
Robert Sandford (died 1403/4), of Sandford and Burton, Westmorland, was an English Member of Parliament. Family Sandford was the son of the MP, Thomas Sandford and his wife, Mary. Robert married a woman named Margaret and they had two daughters. Margaret outlived him and she raised his children with her next husband, also an MP, Sir Robert Leybourne. Career He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Westmorland Westmorland (, formerly also spelt ''Westmoreland'';R. Wilkinson The British Isles, Sheet The British IslesVision of Britain/ref> is a historic county in North West England spanning the southern Lake District and the northern Dales. It had an ... in September 1388. References 14th-century births 1403 deaths English MPs September 1388 People from Burton-in-Kendal {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Robert Sandford (1692–1777)
Robert Sandford may refer to: *Robert Sandford (died 1459/1460) for Appleby in 1413 and a Baron of the Exchequer 1417-1418 *Robert Sandford (died 1403/1404), MP for Westmorland 1388 * Robert Sandford (1692–1777), MP for Boyle and Newcastle (Parliament of Ireland constituency) *Robert Sandford (1722–1793), MP for Athy and Roscommon (Parliament of Ireland constituency) * Robert Sandford (explorer) (fl. ''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicatin ...
18thC), explorer of the Province of Carolina and early colonist of Surinam {{human name disambiguation, Sandford, Robert ...
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Newcastle (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
Newcastle was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801. Newcastle, County Dublin Newcastle () is a village in the south-western part of South Dublin Counties of Ireland, county, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is also a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in the Barony (Ireland), barony of the same name. It was the loc ... was enfranchised by James I. By the late eighteenth century it had 13 electors, all non-resident. The patronage of the borough was sold by Lord Lanesborough to David La Touche in the 1770s.E. M. Johnston-Liik, ''History of the Irish Parliament 1692–1800'', vol. II, p. 235. Members of Parliament *1613–1615 Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Bellamont and William Rolles *1634–1635 Sir John Dongan and Patrick Sherlock *1639–1642 Sir John Dongan and Sir Henry Talbot (both expelled for non-attendance) *1642–1646 Edmond Keating (election declared void – replaced 1643 by Arthur Whyte) *1646–1649 Henry Kenny and C ...
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Robert Sandford (1722–1793)
Robert Sandford may refer to: *Robert Sandford (died 1459/1460) for Appleby in 1413 and a Baron of the Exchequer 1417-1418 * Robert Sandford (died 1403/1404), MP for Westmorland 1388 * Robert Sandford (1692–1777), MP for Boyle and Newcastle (Parliament of Ireland constituency) *Robert Sandford (1722–1793), MP for Athy and Roscommon (Parliament of Ireland constituency) *Robert Sandford (explorer) Robert Sandford was an English explorer of the Province of Carolina in the 17th century on behalf of the eight Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina. He followed Captain William Hilton in the search for sites on the Carolina coast for esta ... ( fl. 18thC), explorer of the Province of Carolina and early colonist of Surinam {{human name disambiguation, Sandford, Robert ...
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Roscommon (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
Roscommon was a constituency representing the parliamentary borough of Roscommon in the Irish House of Commons The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland that existed from 1297 until 1800. The upper house was the House of Lords. The membership of the House of Commons was directly elected, but on a highly restrictive fra ... from 1611 to 1800. Between 1725 and 1793 Catholics and those married to Catholics could not vote. Members of Parliament *1613–1615 Maurice Smith and William Marwood *1634–1635 George Carr and Edward Deane *1639–1649 Robert Bysse and Walter Loftus (died 1641) *1661–1666 Oliver Jones and William Somers 1689–1801 Notes References * {{Roscommon constituencies Historic constituencies in County Roscommon Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) 1611 establishments in Ireland 1800 disestablishments in Ireland Constituencies established in 1611 Constituencies disestablished in 1800 ...
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Robert Sandford (explorer)
Robert Sandford was an English explorer of the Province of Carolina in the 17th century on behalf of the eight Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina. He followed Captain William Hilton in the search for sites on the Carolina coast for establishing English settlements after the charter of 1663. Both Sandford and Hilton's expeditions were based in Barbados, and Sandford was patronized by English planters in Barbados, including James Drax. Youth and early career Sandford was born in Hamburg in 1632, the son of merchant adventurer Thomas Sandford and his wife Elizabeth Kingsland. He and his brother, William, moved to Barbados as children around 1642, and Sandford stated he was ignorant of English ways in a pamphlet he wrote called Suriname Justice. His uncle was Major Nathaniel Kingsland, settler of Barbados. In 1661-1662 Robert ran afoul of Governor William Byam and was manacled, fined and exiled from Suriname without trial. Byam accused Sandford that under the cover o ...
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