Edwin Sandys (died 1623) explained

Sir Edwin Sandys (1591  - 6 September 1623) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1622.

Sandys was the eldest son of Sir Samuel Sandys, and the grandson of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York. He was baptised at Woodham Ferrers, Essex on 28 March 1591.[1]

He matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford on 13 November 1609 aged 18. He entered the Middle Temple in 1610.

In 1614, Sandys was elected Member of Parliament for Droitwich. He was knighted at York on 12 April 1617. In 1621 he was elected MP for Pontefract.[1]

Sandys died in September 1623, three weeks after his father.[1] Father and son, and their wives, are cast in alabaster effigy in their funerary monument in Wickhamford church, Worcestershire.

Family

In 1614, Sandys married Penelope Bulkeley, daughter of Sir Richard Bulkeley of Baron Hill, Anglesey.[2] They had four sons and three daughters:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of Parliament. SANDYS, Edwin (1591-1623), of Ombersley, Worcs. and Woodham Ferrers, Essex. 4 October 2019.
  2. Book: Williams, W. R.. 1897. Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester. 120.
  3. Book: Collins, Arthur. 1779. The Peerage of England. 7. 384. 4 January 2020.