- History of Sandbach
Sandbach was on theRoman road fromMiddlewich toChesterton .Toponymy
Known as Sanbec in 1086, and Sondbache in 1260, Sandbach derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon "sand bæce", which can mean sand stream or sand valley. [Nicolaisen, Gelling & Richards, "The Names of Towns and Cities in Britain", p. 168]
Early history
Traces of Settlement are found in Sandbach from Saxon times the town was then called Sanbec, during this time little is known about the town apart from the fact that there were Welsh and Danish raids frequently.cite web |url=http://www.coldmoss.co.uk/html/general_info.html |title=General info |accessdate=2008-08-28 |work= |publisher= |date= ] The town's inhabitants were converted to Christianity in the 7th Century by four Priests ,Cedda, Adda, Betti and Diuma. The town has a reading in the "
Domesday Book " from 1086 at that time the town was of a sufficient size to call for a a priest and a church. The reading statesSanbec: Bigot de Loges. 1 hide and 1½ virgates pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has ½ plough, 3 slaves. 2 villagers have ½ plough. Church. Woodland. Value TRE 4s; now 8s. [cite web |url=http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/cheshire2.html |title= "Domesday Book" online |accessdate=2008-06-27]
By the 13th Century much of the land around the townstead of Sandbach was owned by the 1230 High Sheriff of Cheshire, Richard de Sandbach.
Tudor and Stuart era
Sandbach has been a market town since the 1579 when it was granted a
Royal Charter byElizabeth I due to the petitioning ofSir John Radclyffe of Ordsall who as the largest landowner in Sandbach and the owner of the Old Hall encouraged the farmers of the area to go and hold a market in the town on Thursdays.cite web |url=http://www.sandbach.gov.uk/Guide/Market.htm |title= Market |accessdate=2008-08-26 |work= |publisher=www.sandbach.gov.uk |date= ] cite web |url=http://www.sandbacholdhall.org/Index.Html |title= Old Hall History |accessdate=2008-08-26 |work= |publisher=SOHAG- Save the Old Hall Action Group |date= ] The actual Charter is still preserved and can be found inChester a reproduction can be found in theSandbach Town Council meeting offices, which are at the Literary Institution . The charter also granted the town the right to hold two annual fairs, which lasted for two days, and were held aroundEaster and early September. Today the Thursday market is still held outdoors onScotch Common , and in and around the town hall . Nearby are some wetlands calledSandbach Flashes .Civil war and Commonwealth
During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms a Scottish army swept down into
England , at theBattle of Worcester it was forced to retreat. This was the only notable event of the Civil War to have happened in Sandbach. On the 3rd of September 1651 Sandbach summer fair was being held and a Scottish army of around 1000 exhausted cavalry men passed through the town; this army had been under the command of David Leslie. The town was not an easy retreat route however the people of Sandbach and the Market stall holders attacked the Scottish army killing 9 or 10 and taking around one hundred prisoner a newspaper of the time said:The dispute was very hot for two or three houres, and there were some townsmen hurt and two or three slaine, the Townesman slew about nine or ten and tooke 100 prisoners. [cite web |url=http://www.sandbach.gov.uk/Guide/History.htm |title=A Brief History of Sandbach |accessdate=2008-06-27 |work= |date= ]
As the Fair and the fight took place on the common of the town, after this event the Common gained the name
Scotch Common .World War Two
During World War Two American soldiers were billeted in the area the Headquarters of the Americans was based in the Wheatsheaf Public house , which is in the centre of the town.
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