Robert Sandford (died 1403/1404)
Robert Sandford (died 1403/4), of Sandford and Burton, Westmorland, was an English Member of Parliament.
Family
Sandford was the son of the MP, Thomas Sandford and his wife, Mary. Robert married a woman named Margaret and they had two daughters. Margaret outlived him and she raised his children with her next husband, also an MP, Sir Robert Leybourne.
Career
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Westmorland in September 1388.[1]
gollark: Plus, the recoil propels you forward!
gollark: Oh, solution: mount a railgun on your electric bike with its own low-capacity batteries, so when your motor's batteries are exhausted you can load them into the railgun (with the motor itself) and fire it to dispose of them.
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References
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir Thomas Blenkinsop Thomas Strickland |
Member of Parliament for Westmorland Sept 1388 With: Hugh Salkeld |
Succeeded by John Crackenthorpe Hugh Salkeld |
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