Sandars, Samuel, 1837-1894 (bibliographer and barrister)
Dates
- Existence: 1837 - 1894
Biography
Samuel Sandars (1837-1894) was born on 25 April 1837 at Chelmsford, Essex. He attended Harrow, before matriculating at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1856 (B.A., 1860; M.A., 1863). He was admitted at the Inner Temple in 1859, and called to the bar in 1863. Sandars was J.P. for Buckinghamshire, and High Sheriff, 1894. He died on 15 June 1894, leaving £2,000 for the endowment of a Readership in Bibliography and Palaeography at Cambridge University, which was to bear his name. He also bequeathed a collection of books and manuscripts to the University Library.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew White Tuer: Letter to Samuel Sandars, 1894
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Bernard Quaritch: Correspondence to S.G. Perceval, Samuel Sandars, Francis Jenkinson and George Dunn, 1885-1896
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Edgar Hoskins: Correspondence to Francis Jenkinson and Samuel Sandars, 1889-1891
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Gilbert Ifold Ellis: Letter to S. Sandars, 1886
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Samuel Sandars: Letter to E. Gordon Duff, 1893
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Samuel Sandars: Letter to Henry Bradshaw, 1880
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Samuel Sandars: Letter to W. Robertson Smith, 1887
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Samuel Sandars: Letters to University Librarians about books (Sandars Bequest), 21 Dec. 1871-11 June 1895
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
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