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58 SANDYS— SARSFIELD. VIII.? 1680, S? Edwin (Sandys), Lord Sandys de Vyne, yr. to br. (who on 10 J uly 1673, had a warrant of precedence with 1683? hi* Bix sisters as children of a Baron) is said to have sac. to the peerage. He.hcwover, was never sum. to Pari. IK- </. f~-i>. before 17 March 16S4,(») when the Barmy fell into ahcijancc.{ b ) He was bur. with his ancestors in the chapel of the Holy Ghost in Basingstoke.^) SANQUHAR. See " Crichton of Sanquhar," Barony [S.] (Crichton), cr. 1488. i.e., "Sanquhar," Barony [S.] (Crichton), cr. 162'2 with the Vis- countcy of Am 18.] ; also " Crichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock, Barony [S.] (Crickton), cr. 1033 with the Earldom of Dumfries [S.], which last see. SANQUHAR. i.e., " Drumlanrig and Sanquhar" Earldom [S.] (Dow/Ins), cv. 1681/2 with the Marquessate of Queensiierhy [SJ, as also iu 1684 with the Duke- dom of Queensberry [SJ, which see. SANTRT. See "Barry of Santry," Barony [I.] (Barry), cr. 1660/1; ex (probably) 1750/1. See 1378. SAPCOTE. de Sapcote," Barony (Basset), cr. 1371; in abeyance SARESBURY, see Salisbury. SARSFIELD OF KILMALLOCK. Viscountcy [I.] 1. Sir Dominick Sarsfield, supposed to bo a yr. s. I 16°7 of Edmund Saiiskikld,( i1 ) was Amy/i/ni at Dublin Castle, 10 Feb. ' 1604/5 ; a Justice of the King's Bench [I.] 1609 ; (Jh. Justice of With the pre- the Common Pleas [I.], 1610 till deprived by the Star Chamber, ccdency of 1025. 1634 ; cr. a Barone t [I.], 30 Sep. 161!) (this being the first Irish Baronetcy created) and was cr. 2 April 1G25,( C ) BAKON OK BARRETTS COUNT V, and VISCOUNT KINGSALE, both in co. Cork [I.] On complaint, however, of John (de Courcy), Baron Kingsale [I.], that the title of Kingsnle belonged to him, the new Peer was recommended to take some other title and was accordingly cr. 17 Sep. 1627, VISCOUNT SARSFIELD OF KILMALLOCK (») Vide p. 57, note " f." ( b ) The coheirs, say Nicolas and Courthope, were his six sisters, viz., " Hester, wife of Humphrey Noye (whose h. general in 1817 was Davies Giddy Gilbert, Esq., M.P., and who was consequently eldest cob. of this Barony) ; Alathea, wife of Francis Goaton, of Aldridge, co. Hants, Esq. ; Mary, wife of Henry Savage, D.D., Principal of Balliol College ; Jane, wife of John Harris, of Woodstock, co. Oxon, Esq. ; Margaret, wife of Sir John Mill, Bart. ; and Margery, who m. Sir Edmund Forteseue, of Fallow- pit, Bart. ; amongst whose descendants and representatives the Barony is now [1848] in abeyance." ( c ) The following extracts from the registers of Sherborne St. John (which do not begin till 1652) doubtless relate to the family but are not easily placed therein. Marriage; 1657, Nov. 5, "John Hampton and Elizabeth Sandys." Burials; 1655, April 26, " Winser [i.e., Windsor], Sandys ; " 1062, June 17, " Mr. William Sandys being shott into his mouth and through his head with his own gun in his paike." (<*) An account of the family of Sarsfield or Saruesfield, by R. Caulfield, ia in the "Ifer. and Gen.," vol. ii, pp. 205—215, and in Burke's "Landed Gentry," edit. 1847' («9 He had had a Privy Seal, 13 Feb. 1624, to that effect from James I. which, however, by that King's death, became of no effect.