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[[Colonel]] '''Henry Sandys, 5th Baron Sandys''' (died 6 April 1644) was an English nobleman and [[Cavalier]] officer in the [[English Civil War]].
Sandys was the third and youngest, but only surviving, son of [[Edwin Sandys (died 1608)|Sir Edwin Sandys]] (eldest son of [[Miles Sandys (died 1601)|Miles Sandys]] and nephew of [[Edwin Sandys (bishop)|Edwin Sandys]], [[Archbishop of York]]) and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William, 3rd Baron Sandys of The Vyne.<ref></ref> Until their marriage in 1586, Sandys' parents were not related, their families having different origins: the family of Archbishop Sandys originated in Cumbria, while the Barons Sandys had their seat at [[The Vyne]], Hampshire.<ref name="Banks">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Sandys married Jane, daughter of Sir William Sandys of [[Miserden]], Gloucestershire. They had the following children:<ref name="Burke"></ref>
* [[William Sandys, 6th Baron Sandys]]
* Henry Sandys, 7th Baron Sandys
* Miles Sandys (died without offspring)
* Edwin Sandys, 8th Baron Sandys
* Hester Sandys, married Humphrey Noy, son of [[William Noy]], Attorney General
* Alathea Sandys, married Francis Goston
* Mary Sandys, married Dr. [[Henry Savage]], Master of [[Balliol College, Oxford]]
* Jane Sandys, married John Harris
* Margaret Sandys, married Sir John Mill
* Margery Sandys, married [[Sir Edmund Fortescue, 1st Baronet|Sir Edmund Fortescue]]
Due to the Civil War, Sandys was never summoned to Parliament as a peer. Sandys fought on the royalist side, received a mortal wound at the [[Battle of Cheriton]] (at [[Bramdean]] near [[New Alresford|Alresford]], Hampshire) on 29 March 1644, and died on 6 April.<ref name="Banks"/><ref name="Burke"/>
==References==
[[Category:1644 deaths]]
[[Category:Barons Sandys]]
[[Category:Cavaliers]]
Sandys was the third and youngest, but only surviving, son of [[Edwin Sandys (died 1608)|Sir Edwin Sandys]] (eldest son of [[Miles Sandys (died 1601)|Miles Sandys]] and nephew of [[Edwin Sandys (bishop)|Edwin Sandys]], [[Archbishop of York]]) and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William, 3rd Baron Sandys of The Vyne.<ref></ref> Until their marriage in 1586, Sandys' parents were not related, their families having different origins: the family of Archbishop Sandys originated in Cumbria, while the Barons Sandys had their seat at [[The Vyne]], Hampshire.<ref name="Banks">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Sandys married Jane, daughter of Sir William Sandys of [[Miserden]], Gloucestershire. They had the following children:<ref name="Burke"></ref>
* [[William Sandys, 6th Baron Sandys]]
* Henry Sandys, 7th Baron Sandys
* Miles Sandys (died without offspring)
* Edwin Sandys, 8th Baron Sandys
* Hester Sandys, married Humphrey Noy, son of [[William Noy]], Attorney General
* Alathea Sandys, married Francis Goston
* Mary Sandys, married Dr. [[Henry Savage]], Master of [[Balliol College, Oxford]]
* Jane Sandys, married John Harris
* Margaret Sandys, married Sir John Mill
* Margery Sandys, married [[Sir Edmund Fortescue, 1st Baronet|Sir Edmund Fortescue]]
Due to the Civil War, Sandys was never summoned to Parliament as a peer. Sandys fought on the royalist side, received a mortal wound at the [[Battle of Cheriton]] (at [[Bramdean]] near [[New Alresford|Alresford]], Hampshire) on 29 March 1644, and died on 6 April.<ref name="Banks"/><ref name="Burke"/>
==References==
[[Category:1644 deaths]]
[[Category:Barons Sandys]]
[[Category:Cavaliers]]
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