Miles Sandys (c. 1520 – 22 October 1601) was an English courtier and politician.
Like his brother, he was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1544.
He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1551, became a Bencher in 1578, and served as Treasurer 1588–95.
He sat as MP for Taunton (1563–1567), Lancaster (1571), Bridport (1572), Buckinghamshire (1584–85), Abingdon (1586–87), Plymouth (1588–89), Andover (1593) and Stockbridge (1597–98).
They had four sons and three daughters:[3] Sandys was married secondly to Bridget Colt, widow of alderman Woodcock of London.