James Sandilands, 1st Lord Torphichen (c. 1511–1596), Scottish nobleman
James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie (before 1627 – after 1667), Scottish nobleman
James Sandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (1645–1681), Scottish nobleman
James Sandilands, 7th Lord Torphichen (died 1753), Scottish nobleman and army officer
James Walter Sandilands (1874–1959), British army officer
James Sandilands (courtier) (died 1618), courtier to King James VI and I
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1574–1617) JamesSandilands, 3rd Lord Torphichen (c. 1597–1622) John Sandilands, 4th Lord Torphichen (c. 1598–1637), brother of third Lord John Sandilands, 5th...
Clan Sandilands is a Scottish clan. It is also considered a sept of the larger Clan Douglas. The name Sandilands comes from lands by that name in Clydesdale...
James Walter Sandilands CB CMG DSO (1874–1959) was a senior British Army officer who served as Commander of British Troops in South China. Sandilands...
Sandilands Sandilands was the surname of Lords Abercrombie Aaron Sandilands, Australian rules football player Catriona Sandilands, is a Canadian writer James Walter...
1375), then John Lyon, Lord of Glamis (died 1383) and finally, Sir JamesSandilands; Katherine, married Sir Robert Logan of Grugar and Restalrig, Lord...
on the death of the 2nd Lord in 1681. JamesSandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie (d. after 1658) JamesSandilands, 2nd Lord Abercrombie (d. 1681) Baron Abercromby...
Sir JamesSandilands decided to go down to Leith to play golf. On the way they met members of the Graham family who were feuding with Sandilands, and...
Reformation, although there is no evidence to that effect. When Sir JamesSandilands, Preceptor of the Order converted to Protestantism in 1553, the Order...
Sir James de Sandilands, the entire Barony was granted as a wedding gift to the Sandilands family. In the 1560s, their descendant Sir JamesSandilands was...
Master of Elphinstone The Lord Torphichen 1564 JamesSandilands, 15th Lord Torphichen Robert Sandilands (first cousin twice removed) The Lady Kinloss 1602...
awarded Fletcher 2,000 merks in recognition of her service. She married JamesSandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie, in 1663. Charles II's coronation at Scone Abbey...
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at 7 o'clock in the morning, and rode away with the king's horses. JamesSandilands gave chase. He captured nine men whose horses tired, five were hanged...
James VI, who was brought up as a Protestant. After her death, the two Crowns were held in personal union by James, as James I of England, and James VI...
secondly, Sir John Lyon, and thirdly in 1384, Sir JamesSandilands. Isabella Stewart, married firstly, James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, and secondly, John...
Andrew Edmonstone, after a short siege was ended by James VI, and brought to Edinburgh. JamesSandilands of Slamannan helped Wauchope escape from a window...
Elphinstone Alexander Elphinstone 19 Dec. 1994 – None The Lord Torphichen JamesSandilands 12 Jul. 1975 26 Oct. 1975 Con. The Lady Kinloss Mary Freeman-Grenville...
Bellenden, the Provost of Lincluden, William Keith of Delny, George Home, JamesSandilands and Peter Young. On 1 January 1590 he presented Henrik Gyldenstierne...
parapets, making it impossible to defend the castle. James Cochrane was the keeper for Sir JamesSandilands, their prisoners included the Earl of Huntly in...