Fen and other estate papers of the Sandys Family

Item date: 17-18th centuries
Grant Value: £10,000
Item cost: £46,750
Item cost pre-decimal: NULL
Item date acquired: 2009
Item institution: Cambridgeshire Archives
Town/City: Cambridge
County: Cambridgeshire

Papers mostly relating to the 17th-century Fen Drainage Project accumulated by Sir Miles Sandys, 1st Bart. (1563-1645), his son Sir Miles Sandys and the elder Sir Miles's great-nephew, Col Samuel Sandys (d.1685). Many records of the Bedford Level Corporation, initiators of the project between 1630 and 1663, were destroyed in the Great Fire of London, 1666, and the Sandys Papers supply much detailed information about its early stages, including the appointment of Sir Cornelius Vermuyden as Undertaker in 1630 and his displacement by the Earl of Bedford. The papers include a discrete group of papers, c.1690-c.1717, of Admiral Edward Russell, Earl of Orford, which descended to Baroness Sandys through another family connection and relate to the Russell family's Cambridgeshire estates and the creation of Chippenham Park.

Item Provenance
Marquesses of Downshire, through the marriage in 1786 of Mary Sandys, suo jure Baroness Sandys, grand-daughter of Col Samuel Sandys, to Lord Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire 1793. Deposited with the Downshire Papers at Berkshire Record Office and withdrawn for sale at Sotheby's 14 July 2009, lot 3.