- Ralph Sandwich
Sir Ralph Sandwich (1235–1308) was a British administrator and justice. He was the younger son of Simon of Sandwich and his wife Gillian, and the nephew of
Henry of Sandwich . His family had close connections with Simon de Montfort, and his uncle's links with Montfort's administration is most likely what brought Ralph into government. By September 1264 he had become part of the captive King's household, and on January 1 1265 he becameMaster of the Great Wardrobe . On May 7 he was made Keeper of the Great Seal, although without the governmental position which accompanied it. He was only allowed to use it for routine writs, otherwise the presence ofPeter de Montfort and two others was required.Sandwich was captured at the
Battle of Evesham and his lands given toRoger de Leybourne , while his father's lands were awarded to Leybourne's son William. Sandwich was pardoned in 1266 but maintained a close connection with the Leybourne family, acting as an attorney to Roger's widow in 1272 and then as the executor of her will in 1276. After the death of Henry of Sandwich in 1273 he was made administrator of the See of London, having already acted as their administrator during Henry's exile inRome . In November 1273 he was appointed to audit the accounts of theConstable of Dover Castle , and in 1274 was summoned to attend the coronation of Edward I. In November 1275 he was one of three men appointed as a Steward of the King'sDemesne , with his responsibilities being the counties of the south and west. The post, which involved large amounts of travel, handling of huge sums of money (over £7000 between 1277 and 1279) and the supervision of large building works atDevizes ,Banstead , andOdiham , completely exhausted one of his colleagues.He also acted as Keeper of the Port of Dover, Keeper of the
Forest of Dean and administrator of theSee of Canterbury during the 1278–1279 vacancy. In 1280 he was appointed to negotiate for the site of New Winchelsea. A member of the King's council, Sandwich was in 1278 appointed justice "coram rege" (in the presence of the King) for when the king was inKent , and was with the judges whenAlexander III of Scotland paid homage inWestminster in October. In 1285 Edward took direct control ofLondon , appointing Sandwich as Warden of London on July 1 andConstable of the Tower on September 10. Until 1293 Sandwich was the effective Mayor of London, and presided over the city's Court of Hustings. He was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1289 after the previous holder, Sir Thomas Weyland, became a fugitive ‘until the king makes further provision’, and stepped down in 1290 after a replacement was found. Between 1286 and 1307 he sat every year as a justice at the originalOld Bailey , and sat as a justice at the trial ofWilliam Wallace atWestminster Hall in 1305. [cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24646|title=Oxford DNB article: Sandwich, Ralph|last=Whittick|first=Christopher|accessdate=2008-09-08]He attended the coronation of Edward II in February 1308, and on March 24 delivered the custody of the Tower of London to John Cromwell. He died before August 20, and was buried in Greyfriars Church.
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