Reference: Adrian Sandes - Chapter 1 Annex D, Page 5-01
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Issue of Stephen Creagh Sandes (0304) and Mary Ponsonby:
Thomas William of Sallow Glen (0201) was born on 26 March 1842. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was a barrister-at-law. He was also a JP, High Sheriff in 1885, and a Captain in the Kerry Militia. From Holly, he was also a bad landlord and a notorious proselytiser. On 8 May 1873 he married Amy, daughter of Rawdon Macnamara MD of Dublin, by whom he had two daughters. In 1913 his bookplate showed armorial bearings corresponding to those shown in Burke’s Irish Landed Gentry of 1912, described as ‘Arg, a fesse dancetee between three cross-crosslets fitchee gu’. It also showed a griffin segreant crest and the motto Virtus Fortunae Victrix, neither of which is shown in Burke. The College of Arms has not recognised these bearings, so they must have been borne by usage.
Ponsonby Carrique (0202) was a Lieutenant in the 102nd Regiment of Foot, possibly the 102nd (Royal Madras) Fusiliers, later amalgamated into the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and disbanded in 1922. He died without issue.
Honoria (0203) was married to Captain J M Magill of Churchtown, Co. Kerry, and had issue.