He also held the manor of Great Coates, Lincolnshire and was granted free warren there in 1313.
[1] Sandale was a canon of Lincoln and St. Paul's and provost of Wells before being appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1307 on the accession of Edward II.
[3] He later became Lord Chancellor on 26 September 1314, holding the office until 11 June 1318.
[4] A pluralist, Sandale was at one time chancellor of St Patrick's, Dublin, treasurer of Lichfield, and dean of St Paul's with prebends in Dublin, Beverley, Wells, Lincoln, London, York, and Glasgow, as well as ten rectories from Chalk in Kent to Dunbar in Scotland.
[6] Sandale was again appointed Lord High Treasurer in November 1318 until his death.