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in this play, Sandford, who had been by mistake supplied with a real dagger instead of the trick dagger ordered, stabbed him, it is said, so seriously as to endanger his life. Nothing more is heard of Sandford until the amalgamation of the two London companies in 1682, when he played, at the Theatre
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and his associates seceded to the new theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields, Sandford refused to join as a sharer, but at a salary of £3 acted with them, creating Foresight in
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as "the only remains" of the Duke of York's servants from 1662 at the union in October 1706, it has been assumed that Sandford was then dead.
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about a year after its formation, and was, on 16 December 1661, the original Worm in
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and also to Mountfort. In 1693 Sandford was Dr. Guiacum in D'Urfey's
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1661–1699) was an English character actor, known for his roles as
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Sandford seems to have left the stage in 1699 or 1700.
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Charles VIII, or the Invasion of Naples by the French
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To 1691 belong Rugildas in Settle's 435:Madame Fickle, or the Witty False One 431:Fond Husband, or the Plotting Sisters 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 7: 244:, the Earl of Exeter in Mountfort's 116:Sir Solomon, or the Cautious Coxcomb 51:. On 1 March 1662 he was Sampson in 150:Juliana, or the Princess of Poland 142:Town Shifts, or the Suburb Justice 140:, Justice Frump in Edward Revet's 14: 91:Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub 558:17th-century English male actors 541:Dictionary of National Biography 520: 425:; in 1676 Sir Roger Petulant in 413:Conquest of China by the Tartars 407:He played, in 1674, Lycungus in 394:Dictionary of National Biography 493:Don Sebastian, King of Portugal 490:; in 1690 Benducar in Dryden's 264:, and Sir Arthur Clare in the 205:In 1679 Sandford was Creon in 1: 437:; in 1677 Thrifty in Otway's 461:, Colonel Buff in D'Urfey's 449:, Sylvanus in the anonymous 132:. In 1671 he was Toxaris in 97:, D'Avenant's alteration of 579: 415:; in 1675 Tissaphernes in 309:. In 1697 he was Caska in 73:, and on 28 May Vindex in 563:English male stage actors 504:, and Gripus in Dryden's 321:, and in 1698 Ulysses in 317:, Gonsalez in Congreve's 284:Henry II, King of England 388:"Sandford, Samuel"  336:speaks of Betterton and 173:Le Bourgeois gentilhomme 167:Monsieur de Pourceaugnac 71:Adventures of Five Hours 49:Cutter of Coleman Street 278:, Sosybius in Dryden's 274:, Hamilcar in Crowne's 267:Merry Devil of Edmonton 272:Marriage Hater Matched 453:; in 1678 Priamus in 258:, Osmond in Dryden's 229:The Squire of Alsatia 144:, and Cassonofsky in 100:The Two Noble Kinsmen 447:Antony and Cleopatra 242:Distressed Innocence 41:Lincoln's Inn Fields 459:Destruction of Troy 248:, Count Verole in 158:Edward Ravenscroft 129:L'École des Femmes 234:William Mountfort 232:, and Colonel in 190:Henry Nevil Payne 93:, and Provost in 37:William D'Avenant 570: 545: 536:Sandford, Samuel 524: 523: 509: 484: 478: 439:Cheats of Scapin 405: 399: 398: 390: 379: 352:Brief Supplement 323:George Granville 303:William Congreve 299:Thomas Betterton 292:Richmond Heiress 255:Sir Anthony Love 250:Thomas Southerne 138:Women's Conquest 122:, in part, from 112:Man's the Master 75:Robert Stapylton 54:Romeo and Juliet 578: 577: 573: 572: 571: 569: 568: 567: 548: 547: 534:, ed. 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Index

fl.
villains
William D'Avenant
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Abraham Cowley
Romeo and Juliet
Thomas Porter
Samuel Tuke
Robert Stapylton
George Etherege
The Two Noble Kinsmen
Great Plague
John Caryll
Molière
L'École des Femmes
Edward Howard
John Crowne
Edward Ravenscroft
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
Earl of Orrery
Henry Nevil Payne
Macbeth
John Dryden
Nathaniel Lee
George Powell
The Squire of Alsatia
William Mountfort
Thomas Southerne
Sir Anthony Love

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