Family and Education
o.s. of Sir Richard Sandford of Howgill Castle (d. c.1663), and Anne, da. of Henry Crackenthorpe of Newbiggin, Westmld.PROB11/312, f. 55; CB. m. (settlement 10 May 1633) Bridget, da. of Sir George Dalston* of Dalston, Cumb. 3s. 2da., at least 10ch. d.v.p.SP23/208, p. 74; PROB11/312, f. 55; Nicolson, Burn, Westmld. and Cumb. i. 388. cr. bt. 11 Aug. 1641;CB. d. betw. Sept. 1658-June 1660.Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DCHA/11/3/5, f. 133; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660), 61 (E.1075.6).
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Westmld. 11 Aug. 1642-c.Oct. 1644.C231/5, p. 541; HMC Portland, i. 186. Commr. disarming rebels (roy.), Cumb. and Westmld. 2 Mar. 1643.SP23/150, p. 439. Trustee, St Anne’s Hosp. Appleby, Westmld. 27 Mar. 1654–d.E.A. Heelis, ‘St Anne’s hospital at Appleby’, Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. ser. 2, ix. 193–4.

Military: col. of ft. (roy.) by Sept. 1643-c.Sept. 1644, c.June-c.Oct. 1648.SP23/208, p. 78; Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DMUS/5/5/1/11; DMUS/5/5/4/27; (Kendal), WDRY/5/200, 202; HMC 7th Rep. 63; Nightingale, Ejected of Cumb. and Westmld. 1162; P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales (New York, 1981), 327.

: of Howgill Castle, Milburn, Westmld.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

SANDFORD, Sir Thomas (d.1658/1660), of Howgill Castle, Milburn, Westmld.

Will
d. intestate.C10/113/91.
Estates
in 1633, his fa. settled on him messuages and lands in Summerhouse and Morton Tinmouth, co. Dur. valued at £200 p.a. in 1646.SP23/115, pp. 985, 989; SP23/208, pp. 74, 78, 80.
Oxford 1644
Yes
1640 Volume
oxford
Addresses
moved from The Strand to Holborn, Mdx. (1658).Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DCHA/11/3/5, f. 133.
Religion
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