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  • constituency) John Sandys (priest) (died 1586), English Roman Catholic priest John Sands (disambiguation) George Sandys (politician) (George John Sandys, 1875–1937)...
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    fourth and final volume of the series present in the compilation Sandys Travels, Sandys discusses Italy and describes the islands near it: Cyprus, Crete...
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    home, although the Sandys family now reside in the grander Graythwaite Hall, a few miles further south. He was the son of William Sandys and Margaret Dixon...
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  • Cavalier officer John Sandys (disambiguation), several individuals: John Sandys (c. 1550–1586), Roman Catholic priest and martyr John Sandys (MP), late 14th-century...
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  • Hong Kong Sandy Bay, Saint Helena Sandy Beach, Hawaii Sandy Creek (disambiguation) Sandy Glacier, Oregon Sandy Island (disambiguation) Sandy Islands (disambiguation)...
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    executor Sandys became. Sandys is said to have had a large share in securing the Mastership of the Temple Church in London for Hooker. In 1582 Sandys' father...
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  • (journalist) (1826–1900) John Sands (footballer) (1859–1924) John Sandys (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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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...
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  • HMS Medea, a list of ships named HMS Medea Medea (Sandys painting), an 1868 painting by Frederick Sandys Medea statue (2007), a statue of Medea in Batumi...
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  • William Sandys (c. 1607 – December 1669), known as Waterworks Sandys, was an English politician. He was MP for Evesham in three Parliaments from 1640 until...
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  • Sandy Wilson may refer to: Sir Andrew Wilson (RAF officer) Sir Colin St John Wilson (1922–2007), British architect, lecturer, and author Sandy Wilson (director)...
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  • same constituency twice. Sandys was the brother of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York. Like his brother, he was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, matriculating...
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  • British Film Institute John B. Woodward (1835–1896), U.S. Civil War colonel and Brooklyn, N.Y. political figure Sandy Woodward (John Forster Woodward, 1932–2013)...
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  • Sir Miles Sandys (c. 1601 – 1636) was an English politician and author, MP for Cirencester in 1625. Sandys was the son of Sir William Sandys (son of Miles...
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  • English-born New Zealand pop singer in the 1970s John Leah (born 1978), English footballer Sandy Leah (born 1983), Brazilian singer, songwriter, producer...
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  • Canadian competitive sailor Sandy Macdonald (John Alexander Lindsay Macdonald, born 1954), a former Australian politician Sandy (given name) Macdonald (for...
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  • or Spirit World Justice Gray (disambiguation) The Grey (disambiguation) Gray Peak (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • (Sandy), in the Chinese epic Journey to the West Sandy Bigelow Patterson, in the 2013 American road comedy film Identity Thief Sandy (disambiguation)...
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  • activist and television personality Lord Marcus Hill (Marcus Sandys, 3rd Baron Sandys, 1798–1863), British politician Marquise Hill (1982–2007), American...
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  • shore establishment, of the Royal Australian Navy Cairn (disambiguation) McCairns This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cairns...
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