Sandbach (pronounced /ˈsændbætʃ/ ) is a market town and civil parish in the Cheshire East borough of Cheshire, England. The civil parish contains four...
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Antoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15 February 1969), known as Antoinette Sandbach, is a barrister, farm manager and politician who was elected...
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Sandbach is an English language toponymic surname. It derives from Sandbach in Cheshire, England, which was named for a sandy brook. Antoinette Sandbach...
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Sandbach may refer to: Sandbach, a market town in Cheshire, England Sandbach railway station, a railway station serving Sandbach Sandbach services, a...
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Mary Warburton Sandbach (born Mary Warburton Matthews; 25 April 1901 – 3 November 1990) was a British translator. She is noted for her translations of...
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Sandbach was on the Roman road from Middlewich to Chesterton. Known as Sanbec in 1086, and Sondbache in 1260, Sandbach derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon...
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The Sandbach is a river in the districts of Rastatt and Baden-Baden in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. From its source it runs, initially as the...
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Christopher James Lister Sandbach (born 17 November 1985) is an English former first-class cricketer. Sandbach was born at Oxford in November 1985. He...
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Francis Henry Sandbach FBA (23 February 1903 – 18 September 1991), generally known as Harry Sandbach, was a British academic, who held the position of...
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Samuel Sandbach (1769–26 April 1851) was successively bailiff, coroner and Mayor of Liverpool, as well as High Sheriff of Denbighshire and a Justice of...
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