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S A N glesey, and by her (who ci. 20 Feb. 1859) has had ho had two sons and two daus. ‘rho earl -1. Ia 1811, asad o’as a. issue, - s. Cssaaes.ns-Gnoaoo-iloaay, Viscount Hissclsissts’et-e, capt. Gceaon-Jonx, 6th earl, 1.5 3tarr.h, 1773; ‘a. 0 Jaly, 1804, grcn.-gds., is. 1$ Ju]y, 1839. it. Victor-Alexander, comm. RN., is. 20Apr11, 1841 ns. 28 13 April, 1062) left issue, Nov. 1847, Agnela-Ilarrict, youngest slau. of CharlesPhilip, JonN-WTLLsaai, present peer. present and 4th Earl of llarslwickc. siT. Sydney, 0. 32 .&ug. 1812; sl. 4 April, 1880. iv. Oliror-Gcerge-l’aa’letl, lient. Royal horse-ussards, 1. 18 0asherine-Carolioe, is. I Dcc. 1b31, to (‘cant Alsxander Oct. 1844. a. Enaily-Careliue. as. Anue—Flerenee-Adelaido. His lordship so. 2ndly, 27 Dec. 1865, Blanche, 2nd Ills lordship ,l. 21 May, ISIS. dali. of Francis, let Earl of Elleasnero. 3L inrzcgc. TIns family is descended fresn a comnsnen ancesler with the or, an eagle displayed, vcvt, beaked and snenmlscred, gsi., for clacal house of Manchester, wills the ereticel Earls of I lalifax, SIoe’rneomenn. and with the late Delco of 3[satagu. Its imsnediate progenitor (‘seal—A griffin’s head, couped, or, beaked, sa., wingn was Sin Sinner SIoa-rAou, Eat., mailer of the Court of Requesls ,isssmjss,,’fr-s’a——Dexter, a triton, Isolding ever isis right shouldar to Cuss. 1. ; who represented the cc. Ilnntisagden in parliament a trident, all ppr., crowned wills an Eastens crmrn, or; eisaister, in 1640, but was expelled and consnstiled to the Toner, in 1612, M,saa,a—Post tot smaufragia tsortoa. icr declining to subscribe an oath franoed by the I lease : ‘‘That Saut—Olinclsinbroke Otouse, near lluntinydon. they would live and die with their general, Lerd Essess.” Sir Tascse .flossec—46, Grosvenor Squas’e. flidney em. Pan]ina, 3rd dan. of John Pepys, Esq. of Cettenham, co. Cambridge, and dying 25 Sept. 1644, was a. by his only ourviving son, Ssa Ensrsan Stossxaeu, Eel., SIP. for the eo. llnuting’lon, a very distinguished nailitory censnaanmlcr under the parliamentariau banner during tlse civil war, and snlseqsaently joint high-athsairal of England, in which capacity, having load sufficient influence to induce Ihe whole fleet to acknowledge the restored nsonarchy, he was elcraled to tile peerage by CsssaLes Jr., 32 July, 1660, by the lilIes of Baron .lllemsfssge, Viaraessl Risschiutreke, and EAOL on Ssanwsess; his majesty conferring also upon his lordship the noble order of the Garter, and appotolhag him master of tlse great wardrobe, admiral of the narrow seas, and lieut.-adsnirnl to his Royal Iliglsness the Duke of York, lord-leigh-admiral of England. At the subsequent coronation of the king, Isle lordship carried St. gdn’ard’s staff. lIe sa. Jasuima, dan. of Jolsn, Lord Crow of Steno, by whom he had cix sons and faosr dons.; of whom, a. Eosnsssn, ehe cldrsl, was his successor. ss. Sidney, the 2nd, s,. Acne, dami. and heir of Sir Francis Saudya), of Omboreloy, on. Worcester, late liout. 2nd Wortley, Bart. of Wortley, ce. York, and assumed tise lifc gssarde; 8.2 March, 1840; e. his father, 10Apr11, sornanse of Woo’rLev. This gcnlleman sras a sssencber of 1863, parliamenr, and amongst tisose who invited orer the Pasece or Oneece. He ci. in 1727, and was s-by his son, Enwaau WoaxLrr-3iesxscc, woo em. Lady Stacy Pierre- SAamnL Liens, Esq. of Oasbersley, sixths in descent fmns point, dan. of Evelyn, 1st Duke of itingsten. ‘fhis celebrated Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York, (see Brana’s Extinct woman, so wcll known as Lacy 3tAsY WORTLOYStoeTscu,* Peerrsye), was appointed, in 1741, Chancellar and UnderTreanuror accompanied Iser husband in his embassy to the Turkisla court, and her letters thence attained Iho 1743, as Esoow Saasnvs, ef 0mm toroley. sIts lordship se Letitia, Isiglseet degree of popularity. By this lady, Sir. Btoutagss elder dan. and cc-heir of Sir Thosnas Ttppiug,C Bart. of Wheat left a son, Ensvaan, who si noes., and a dan. Stacy, sa. to John, Earl of Bute; assd Use Conutess’s grandson, Jassns, field, co. Oxford, and had, with other issue, Lard W/sarssclsffr, iuhos’ited the bVoss-rLnY estates. kits lordship, who, after the restoration, atlatnesi the highest 1. EmoTe, his successor. renown ss a naval officer, fell in Ihe great sea-figlst wilh the Dutch, off Southwold Bay, 28 Stay, 1872, and was o. by his eldest sea, Enwaau, 2nd earl; who em. Anne, 4th dau. of Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington; and dyhsg in Feb. 1688-3, was a. by isis son, Enwann, 3rd earl, lord-lieutenant and cnstss-reteieruns of the cc. lltnatingdon. Ills lordship sa. Elirahclh, 2nd dan. of John Wilmot, Ens-I of Hachester, and sister and ce-heir of Charles, 3rd carl, and was a. at his decease 20 Oct. 1729, by his grandsen, Joume, 4th earl, (son of Edsrard-Riehard, Viscount iliuchinbroke, s. Anne, ma. to Christopher Bethoth, Req. who sI. ha 1722, by Elioabeth, only dan. of Alexander Lord Sandys ml. in 1770, and was a. by Ins anhy surviving san, Popham, Esq. of Littlecote, co. Wills (eec Duane’s L,sssslcsl Enwsa Sienys, 2nd baron; who 5mm. in 1769, Auna-Staris, Gentry.) This nobleman, an ensinout diplemalist and statesuaan, sIan. of James Colebrooke, Eoq. of Seuthgatc, cc. Middlesex, assisted at the celebrated congress of Aix-la-Cisapolle, in 1348. and widow of Wtlhians-Patne iting, Esq.t of Pineshade, in His lnrdslsip was subsequently secretary of slate and first lord Eorthanaptenshire; bat ml.a. p. in idOl, svhon the Bsaeay or of the Admirally. lie so. in Starela 1740-i, Judith, dan. of Saancs became nxrsncr, and his estales devolved upon his Charles, Viscount Pane, of tlse kingdena of Ireland, and wss a. niece, at his demise, hs 1792, by his only surviving son, Joun, 5th earl; who as. 1st, in 1766, Elioaheth, onlysurviving Many, Slarchioness of Downshire, n-ha was created Dsaoexsn dau. of George, 2nd Earl of blalifex, by wheus he had a sea, Saenrs, of Osssteraley, 19 June, 1802, wills re,naioder Ic her George, Viscount Ilinclsinbroke, who ,ss. Derothy-Charlotte, four younger sons, by the Slnrqtmess of Deunslmire (ace ussle tOut dan. of Stephen Beckingham, Esq., but ml. a.p. in 1790, and a * By Anne his wife, dan. and eventually hcir of Thomas dan., Caroline. ills lordship so. 2odly, in 1772, Lady Slary Cheek, Esq. of Pirgu, cc, Essex,hy T.etitia his wife, elder don., Pesslelt, dan. of harry, sixth and lasI Duke of Belton, by whom and at length sole heir, of the lIen. Edn-ard Rassehl, 4th leo of S A N by his oldest son, Lossisa, dacs. of Armor, 1st Earl of llclnserc, ass,l ssy lscr (srlmo ml. ilarelot-Stary, sn 12 April, 1822, te Willians, 2nd t.ord Ash. burtoe, and ml. 4 Stay, 1837. Wsslesrski, the ensinant stalesnsass, dipl’snsalial, ansi snriter I and ml. 30 April, Id34, hearing iesaa, two children. The Count 1. 27 Sept. 1068. SANDY S. SvNDY8, BARON (Assgnstcas - Frederick - Arthnr IL(ircagc. of the Exchequer, and elevated to tIme peerage, in si. IlaaTse, a col. in the ansay, and eqnerry to the lab Duke of Cssnsberland. This gentleman so. in 1760, Story, only child and heir of Wihliaaa Trunsbull, Esq. of Ilampstead Park, cc. Berks (who n-as only son and heir of Sir William Trumbull, secretary of slate in the reign ssf Kassu WsLrraas, by Lady Juditis Alexander, dan. of Alexander, 4th Earl of Stirling, in time peerage of Scotland), by svlaaus (who st. in 1789) he Isad two sons, svho l,eth ml. young, and an only dau., Slsor Liens, who so. in 1786, Arlhur lull, 3larqness of Dowssshsire, and was crcaled Esneers, SAanrs, of Osatcs’sleds. Celonel Sandys ml. in 1769. Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford. t This gentleman heft his wlsole estate to Isis endow, by which * Lady atary Wurthey-2iontagu was is. at Thoresby, in means she brought a largo fortune to Lord Sandys, her 2nd Notlinglsansshira, tho seat of her father, the Duke of Kingston, husband. Crraliso—12 July, 1660- Arssms—Quarterhy: 1st and 4th, avg., three loaenges, conjoined in fessr, gu., within a bordure, so., for 2ioayaus’; 2nd and 3rd, essslos-scsl, cf the last. an eagle, wings endorsed, vert. -about 1690; and ml. 21 Aug. 1762. 981