Michaelmas 1558: City of Coventry. Thomas Clerke otherwise called Thomas Clarke of the cyte of Coventre mercr v. Margaret Sanders late of Warwick in county Warwick widow executrix of the testament of John Sanders otherwise called John Saunders of Warwicke chapman. Debt £40. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be summoned; has nothing; to be taken, for a month from Michaelmas [27 October 1558]; On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut prius to be taken, for quindene of Martinmas [25 November 1558]; On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; sicut prius had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken, for octaves of Hilary [20 January 1559].
31 August 1848: Barbados: Arrival of the brigantine Bermudiana, captain Sanders, from Philadelphia, 25 days out;
7 September 1848: Barbados: Departure of the brigantine Bermudiana, captain Sanders, for Philadelphia
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: Joseph Robert Sanders, for a house in Spa Road.
7 April 1879: Deserter from Her Majesty’s Sea Service — £3 Reward for the apprehension of William Sanders, deserter from H.M.S. Duke of Wellington, 31 January; stoker; [age] 27; [size:] 5[ft] 3[in]; [born:] Newport, Isle of Wight; [hair:] dark brown; [eyes:] blue; [face:] sallow; [marks & remarks: blank]
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by John Coveny Sanders, 3 Bedford Villas, Terrell Street, Bristol, clerk, in favour of William J. Pike; and a bill of sale by Thomas Bladon, Oxford Street, Oakengates, Shifnal, boot dealer, in favour of William Sanders
29 January 1904: ‘The Annual Meeting of the Windsor and Eton Royal Albert Institute was held in the large hall on Monday evening [25 January 1904], when there were present: Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill (the president), in the chair, Lady Edward Spencer-Churchill and a number of other ladies, the Dean of Windsor (Dr Eliot), the Vicar of Windsor (Rev. J. H. Ellison), Rev. S. K. Tahourdin, Rev. Albert Lee, Sir Evan Nepean, Messrs T. Clarke (hon. sec.), E. H. Freaker (hon. finance secretary), E. H. Lewis (secretary), W. Fairbank, C. F. Dyson, J. W. Gooch, A. H. Cowley, G. P. Cartland, Purser, H. L. Collmann, A. Bond, E. Bampfylde, R. Wood, R. Ingalton Drake, E. Rowland, A. G. Seymour, T. J. Cartland, D. Cooper, F. Sanders, Goertz, Hayward, Akery, Kempton, R. Brodie, Hester, Holderness (3), R. G. Knight, E. Fuggle, G. Miles, Chadwell, Stilliard, Harrison, Aldridge, Clapshaw, Stilliard, Harrison, Aldridge, Clapshaw, J. E. Gale, Moses, Baker, Stoneham, Brodie, jun., W. Bressey, A. H. Dyson, E. K. Willett, Chapman, Atkins, etc.’
1 April 1931: members and officers of Market Ward Women’s Conservative Association mentioned in the report of a meeting: Mr F. E. Sanders
17 May 1945: Next Week’s Calls. General Theatres Corporation, Ltd: Brighton Hippodrome. – Delia and Pearl, Bobbie Kimber, Henry Hall and his Orchestra, Mariora, Wilson, Keppel and Betty, Peter Waring, Scott Sanders.
November 1960: Bradford Diocesan News: Chain of Prayer: November: 1 Cross Roads (Maurice Fox), 2 Cullingworth (-), 3 Denholme (Sydney Hailes), 4 Harden (-), 5 Haworth (Eric Barton), 7 Ingrow (George Speller), 8 Keighley (Clifford Hamer, Noel Hawthorne, Patrick Toft), 9 Keighley Holy Trinity (Harry Cole), 10 Kildwick (Arthur Selby), 11 Morton (Willie Fletcher), 12 Oakworth (Philip Stringer), 14 Oxenhope (Herbert Sanders), 15 Riddlesden (Mark Bishop), 16 Silsden (John Lambert-Smith), 17 Steeton (Granville Jones), 18 Sutton-in-Craven (John Renton), 19 Bradford Cathedral (John Tiarks, Denis Gatenby, Michael Barton, Beatrice Kennedy), 21 Bradford St Augustine (Frank Hardman), 22 Bradford St Chrysostom (Madoc Jones), 23 Bradford St Clement (Desmond Kendrick, John Rhodes), 24 Bradford Holy Trinity (Jack Howarth in ch.), 25 Frizinghall (Colston Sage), 26 Girlington (Robert Young, Tom Walker), 28 Heaton St Barnabas (Arden Constant), 29 Heaton St Martin (Leonard Hardaker), 30 Manningham St Chad (Harry Hands)
c1990: Chris & Lewis Mitchell, Jordans; Vera Wright, 15 Broomfield Road, Beckenham, Kent; Beryl & Joe Sanders; Bert Cranch