Henry de Sandwich
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Sir Henry de Sandwich was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is a ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. The post dates from at least the 12th century but may be older. The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports was originally in charge of the Cinque Ports, a group of five port towns on the southeast coast of England...

 during the 13th century.

He was a son of Simon de Sandwich
Sandwich
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 of Preston
Preston, Dover district
Preston near Wingham is a village and civil parish located on a secondary road in the valley of the Little Stour in the Dover District of the English county of Kent...

 in Kent
Kent
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, where Henry was born, and also held the post of Constable of Dover Castle
Dover Castle
Dover Castle is a medieval castle in the town of the same name in the English county of Kent. It was founded in the 12th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history...

.

He married Joan d'Auberville
Auberville
Auberville is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France.-Population:...

. Their daughter Juliana de Sandwich was born in 1245 and resided at Preston in Kent (died 1327); she married William Leybourne
Leybourne
Leybourne is a small village in Kent, England situated off Junction 4 of the M20 Motorway. Leybourne is adjacent to Larkfield and West Malling....

 (Leyburn), Lord Leyburn. (1242–1309).
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