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Familie von Sir Henry Wentworth II, 4th Baron of Despencer, Knight of the Bath of Nettlestead

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Lady Anne Saye.

Sie haben geheiratet am 20. Februar 1484, er war 36 Jahre alt.

Sie haben geheiratet am 20. Februar 1474 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, er war 26 Jahre alt.


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  1. Richard Wentworth  1458-1528 
  2. Elizabeth Wentworth  ± 1470-± 1545
  3. Edward Wentworth  ± 1470-????
  4. Jane Wentworth  ± 1472-????
  5. Dorothy Wentworth  ± 1478-1506


(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Lady Elizabeth Neville.

Sie haben geheiratet am 22. Oktober 1494 in England, er war 46 Jahre alt.


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(3) Er hat eine Beziehung mit Jane Fitzsimon.


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Notizen bei Sir Henry Wentworth II, 4th Baron of Despencer, Knight of the Bath of Nettlestead

==Henry Wentworth==III's third Queen, Jane Seymour, and the great-grandfather of Jane's son, King Edward VI.b. about 1424) of Nettlestead and his wife, Mary Clifford, '''and the grandson''' of Roger Wentworth and Margery, Lady Roos. In taking as her second husband Roger Wentworth, a younger son of John Wentworth of Elmsall, Yorkshire, Sir Philip's mother, Margery, Lady Roos, who was the daughter and heiress of Philip, Lord Despenser, was said to have 'married herself dishonourably without licence from the King'.[1] Sir Philip Wentworth served in the army of King Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Hexham, and beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire, on 18 May 1464.[2]the Order of the Bath in 1489. He served as an Esquire of the Household and a Knight of the Body, and held the offices of Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire, and High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1482. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1489 and 1492.[3]ers:[5]522),[6] Vice-Admiral and councillor to Henry VIII, by whom she had one son; and married thirdly, as his third wife, John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath[7]), married before 1500 Sir John Seymour. Their daughter, Jane, was Henry VIII's third Queen and the mother of King Edward VI.[8]thas, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (d. 3 April 1493). They had no issue.[9], comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)alo01inwente, 22 March, 1421-2). She was daughter and heir of Philip le Despencer, of Nettlestead,* by Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Tiptoft, of Nettlestead, and relict of William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire. Sir Roger settled at Nettlestead, and died before his wife. Lady Margery died 20 April 1478. Her Will was dated 30 August, 1477, and proved 28 May 1478. He was settled at Nettlestead, and became ancestor of the Barons Wentworth of Nettlestead and the Earl of Cleveland. His direct line terminated in Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace. He was also the ancestor of the Wentworths of Gosfield, in the county of Essex, members of which family were scattered over the kingdom, especially in the counties of Bucks, Oxford, and Dorset. From Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace, was descended Anna Isabel (born 1794, and died 16 May, 1860), ** .... etc.married, in 1815, the celebrated poet, Lord Byron, whose name was George Gordon, and left an only child, Ada, who married Earl Lovelace, and died, in 1852, leaving children.f Nettlestead in Suffolk, from whom he who was Lord Wentworth, in 1590, was descended, had a daughter, Margaret, who married Sir John Seymour, who died in 1530. They had .... etc.he descendants of Sir Roger* Wentworth, in theh, Kt., of Nettlestead, who married Mary, daughter of John, Lord Clifford, of Westmoreland, and had issue as follows:--d Sir Thomas Cotton, Kt., of Landwade, Co. Cambridge.Kt., High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 5 or 7, Henry VII., whose will is dated 17 August, 1499, and proved 27 February, 1500-1. He mar-/1up Sir Richard, of whom hereafter.uently married Sir Robert Broughton, Kt.arried Sir John Seymour, Kt., of Wolf Hall, Co. Wilts. He died in 1536, and she in 1550. Of their children, Edward Seymour became Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector, and was beheaded 22 Janurary, 1552; and Jane became the third wife of King Henry VIII., and was the mother of King Edward VI.spenser, Sheriff of Norfolk, Suffolk, & Yorkshire1,2Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk, Suffolk, & Yorkshire was born circa 1448 at of Nettlestead, Suffolk, England; Age 30 in 1478.1,2 He married Anne Saye, daughter of Sir John Saye, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Speaker of the House of Commons. and Elizabeth Cheney, before 20 February 1484; They had 2 sons (Richard & Edward) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth, Margery, Dorothy, & Jane).1,4,2 Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk, Suffolk, & Yorkshire and Elizabeth Neville obtained a marriage license on 2 October 1494 at Deighton, Yorkshire, England; 2nd spouse for both. They had no issue.5,6,7,2 Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk, Suffolk, & Yorkshire left a will on 17 August 1499; Buried at Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire.2 His estate was probated on 27 February 1501.2nd Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, by Gerald Paget, Vol. I, p. 92.380-381., Vol. IX, p. 93, notes.son, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 200-201., by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. II, p. 16.T 1444, Nettlestead, Suffolk, Englandd 27 Feb 1499/1500, leaving Sir Richard, with other issue (including at least one daughter, Margery, married Sir John Seymour, KB). [Burke's Peerage]; m. (1) 20 Feb 1484 Anne, dau. of Sir John de Saye, Knight, and Elizabeth Cheney, dau. of Lawrence Cheney of Ditton, co. Cambridge. [Magna Charta Sureties].. 1453 - d. ABT 1494) (dau. of Sir John Saye of Sawbridgeworth, Knight and Elizabeth Cheney) 20 Feb 1473/4ward WENTWORTH (b. ABT 1470)1494, Chapel Manor Hou, Deighton, Yorkshire, England10t 1499 and 27 February 1501.e Say153. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.nealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1289. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.an Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 16. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage._______________ Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume IV, page 78. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.e.com/p17791.htm#i177910ly, Lady Elizabeth Neville, daughter of Sir John Neville, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu and Isabel Ingaldesthorpe, circa October 1494.1and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 16. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p101.htm#i1009xhill, Lincolnshire, of Parlington and Pontefract, Yorkshire, of London. Esquie of the Household, Knight of the Body, Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire. Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Sheriff of Yorkshire. and Sir Hugh le Depenser. nd Sir Thomas Wyndham and Sir John Bouchier, Margery wife of Sir John Seymour and mother of Queen Jane Seymour, Dorothy wife of Sir Robert Broughton and Jane.abeth Neville''', daughter of Sir John Neville and Isabel Ingaldesthorpe, widow of Sir Thomas Scrope who died in 1493. '''They were married in Deighton, Yorkshire by licence dated 22 Oct 1494, and had no issue. nks: r (1478 - 1550)* District, Lincolnshire, Englandth Lord Despenser [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22] ion [23] May 1464, Middleham, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 40 years) Abt 1453, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. 1515 (Age ~ 62 years) Suffolk, England d. 17 Oct 1528 (Age ~ 48 years)lestead, Suffolk, England d. Oct 1550 (Age ~ 61 years)492, of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. 1501 (Age ~ 9 years) Baroness Scrope, b. Cal 1464, of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England d. 30 Sep 1515 (Age ~ 51 years) se CONDITION: This couple had no children.ichols, 1795-1815), FHL X book 942.54 H2nic., vol. 2 pt. 2 p. 477.partment. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985..eval European Noble and Royal Families, Charles Cawley, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/), England, Earls - creations 1138-1143 [accessed 28 Jun 2006].f Yorkshire (1874), Foster, Joseph, (2 volumes in 12. London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874), FHL book Q 942.74 D2f; FHL microfilm 924,024., vol. 1 pt. 4 Pedigree of Wentworth of Woodhouse.allop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 items 6-9., vol. 2 p. 242, vol. 3 p. 702.ir Henry Wentworth, K.B., of Nettlested, Suffolk, and of Knaresborough, co. York; Constable of Queeenborough; d. August 1499."ers: J. Saillot, 1976), FHL book 944 D22ds., vol. 11 p. 830.es. London: [Harleian Society], 1942-1944), FHL book 942 B4h; FHL microfilm 162,083 items 1-3., vol. 13 p. 314.Extinct Peerages, Burke, Sir Bernard, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore. 1978), 942 D22 bug 1978., p. 396.e Most Distinguished Individual in Each, Illustrated by Their Armorial Bearings, Portraits, Monuments, Seals, Etc. (1846), Drummond, Henry, (2 volumes. London: W. Pickering, 1846), FHL microfilm 990,417 item 1., vol. 2 p. 13.volumes. London: [T. Bensley], 1812), FHL book 942 D22be., vol. 1 p. 149.ivy Councillors and Knights (1879-1967), Burke, Sir John Bernard, (London: Harrison, 1879-1967), FHL book 942 D22bup., 1884 ed. vol. 2 p. 1229.of Essex: Compiled from the Best and Most Ancient Historians, from Domesday Book, Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other the Most Valuable Records and Mss..., Morant, Philip, (2 volumes. London: T. Osborne, 1768), FHL book Q 942.67 H2m; FHL microfilm 994033 item 2., vol. 2 p. 361.42 B2ct; FHL microfilms 496,953 item 3 and 496,955 item 2., vol. 1 p. 306. the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy, 1980-), FHL book 929.105 G286n., vol. 9 no. 1 p. 194.wen and Lilly, 1634: to Which Are Added Miscellaneous Essex Pedigrees from Various Harleian Manuscripts, and an Appendix... (1870), Metcalfe, Walter C. (Walter Charles), (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volumes 13-14. 2 volumes. London: [Harleian Society], 1870), FHL book 942 B4h volumes 13-14; FHL microfilm162,049 items 1-2., vol. 13 p. 314.onary of National Biography: from the Earliest Times to 1900 (1885-1900, reprint 1993), Stephen, Leslie, (22 volumes. 1885-1900. Reprint, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993), FHL book 920.042 D561n., vol. 17 p. 1238.Other Mss, &c, Hervey, William, (2 volumes. London: Whittaker and Col., 1866-1871), FHL microfilm 453035 items 2-3., vol. 2 pt. 1 p. 162, 166. and Sir Robert Grosvenor in the court of Chivalry ... containing a history of the family of Scrope and biographical notices of the deponents., Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, (London : Bentley, 1832), 929.242 Scr55n., vol. 2 p. 137.ices of the deponents., Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, (London : Bentley, 1832), 929.242 Scr55n., vol. 2 p. 137.onID=I1856&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHouss?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+ancestry:+a+study+in+colonial&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kshLUY2yHM_SigKTqYHwAg&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=wentworth&f=falsent., of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Usher of the King's Chamber, King's Sergeant, Esquire of the Body, King's Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1459-60, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable of Llanstephan and Clare Castles, Chief Steward of the honour of Clare, son and heir apparent, born about 1424. He married MARY CLIFFORD, daughter of John Clifford, K.G., 7th Lord Clifford, by Elizabeth, daughter of Henry 'Hotspur' Percy, L.G., K.B. [see CLIFFORD 10 for her ancestry]. They had one son, Henry, K.G., and two daughters, Margaret (wife of Thomas Cotton, Esq.) and Elizabeth. In 1458 he and his mother, Margery, Lady Roos, and their children "of both sexes" received a papal indult that a confessor of their choice may absolve them from all their vows and grant them absolution for their sins. SIR PHILIP WENTWORTH served in the army of King Henry VI, and died intestate 18 May 1464, being beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire, after the Battle of Hexham, where he had been taken prisoner by the Yorkists. His wife, Mary, was buried at the Friars Minor at Ipswich, Suffolk.* ii. ELIZABETH WENTWORTH, married (as his 2nd wife) MARTIN DE LA SEE (or AT SEE), Knt., of Barmston, Yorkshire, son of Brian de la See, Esq., of Little Coates, Lincolnshire, and Barmston, Yorkshire, by Maud, daughter and heiress of John Monceaux, Esq. He was born about 1420. They had one son, Martin and two daughters, Jane (or Joan) and Elizabeth. .... etc., dejure 4th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Goxhill, Lincolnshire, Parlington and Pontefract, Yorkshire, and of London, Esquire of the Household, Knight of the Body, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1481-2, Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1489-90, 1492, Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire, 1491-2, son and heir, born about 1448 (aged 30 in 1478). He was pardoned in 1462, and restored to his father's lands by Parliament in 1464. He married (1st) ANNE SAY''', daughter of John Say, Knt., of Baas (in Broxbourne), Little Berkhamstead, Periers (in Cheshunt), and Sawbridgeworth, Herfordshire, Hooks and Pinnacles (in Waltham Holy Cross) and Lawford, Essex, etc. Keeper of Westminster Palace, Squire of the Body, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Privy Councillor, Under Treasurer of England, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Knight of the Shire for Cambridgeshire and for Hertfordshire, Speaker of the House of Commons, by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Laurence Cheyne, Esq. [see STRATTON 9 for her ancestry]. '''They had two sons''', Richard, Knt., and Edward, and '''four daughters''', Elizabeth, Margery, Dorothy (wife of Robert Broughton, Knt.), and Jane. '''He went in the king's army to France in 1475. His wife, Anne, was a legatee in the 1478 will of her father. She was living 25 Feb. 1483/4. In 1493 he and his cousins, John Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Bolton, and John Scrope, Knt., of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, successfully recovered the manor of Harston, Cambridgeshire, as heirs general of Robert de Tibetot, Knt., 3rd Lord Tibetot. He married (2nd) at Deighton, Yorkshire by license dated 22 Oct. 1494 ELIZABETH NEVILLE''', widow of Thomas Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (died 23 April 1493), and 2nd daughter of John Neville, K.G., Earl of Northumberland, afterwards Marquess of Montagu, by Isabel, daughter and heiress of Edmund Ingaldesthorpe, Knt. [see INGALDESTHORPE 10 for her ancestry]. '''They had no issue'''. She was co-heiress in 1483 to her brother, George Neville, formerly Duke of Bedford. '''SIR HENRY WENTWORTH left a willw, Elizabeth, Lady Scrope, died in Sept. 1517, and was buried with her 1st husband at Black Friars, Ludgate, London. She left a will dated 7 March 1513/4 to 13 July 1517, proved 9 Dec. 1521 (P.C.C. 21 Maynwaryng).sex [see WYNDHAM 12]; (2nd THOMAS WYNDHAM, Knt., of Felbrigg, Norfolk [see WYNDHAM 12]; (3rd) JOHN BOURCHIER, K.B., 1st Earl of Bath, 11th Lord Fitz Warin [see WYNDHAM 12]. married JOHN SEYMOUR, Knt., of Wolf Hall (in Savernake), Wiltshire [see MALET 13].139Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1509-10, 1516-17, born about 1480 (aged 38 in 1518). He married ANNE TYRRELL, daughter of James Tyrrell, K.B., of Gipping, Suffolk, by Anne, daughter of John Arundell, Knt. [see MORLEY 11 for her ancesttry]. They had .... etc. G. Everinghamook_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAjgK#v=snippet&q=CROFT&f=falseughton, Knt.), Jane. He went in the King's army to France in 1475. He married (2nd) at Deighton, Yorkshire by License dated 22 Oct. 1494 ELIZABETH NEVILLE, widow of Thomas Scrope, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (died 23 April 1493), and 2nd daughter of John Neville, Knt., K.G., Marquess of Montagu, by Isabel, daughter and heiress of Edmund Ingaldesthorpe, Knt. They had no issue. SIR HENRY WENTWORTH left a will dated 17 August 1499, proved 27 Feb 1500/1 (P.C.C. 20 Moone). He was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire. His widow, Elizabeth, died testate (P.C.C. 21 Maynwaryng) in Sept. 1517, and was buried with her 1st husband at Black Friars, Ludgate, London. (aged 38 in 1518). He married ANNE TYRRELL, daughter of James Tyrrell, Knt., K.B., of Gipping, Suffolk, by Anne, daughter of John Arundell, Knt. [see MORLEY 11 for her ancestry]. They had three sons, Thomas, Knt., Philip, and Richard, and five daughters, Anne, Elizabeth, Margery (wife of Christopher Glemham, Esq., and Francis Colby, Esq.), Dorothy (wife of Lionel Tollemache, Esq.), and Thomasine (wife of Richard Pinder). He was knighted in 1509 by King Henry VIII on the eve of the king's Coronation. SIR RICHARD WENTWORTH died testate (P.C.C. 40 Porch) 17 Oct. 1528, and was buried at Friars Minor, Ipswich. His widow, Anne, was living 11 Nov. 1529.lter Lee Sheppard, William Ryland BeallnuTeqzKYr4swOA9fyqAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAzge#v=onepage&q=Wentworth&f=falseY de CLIFFORD; m. Sir Philip Wentworth, son of Sir Roger Wentworth, Knt., of North Elmsall, and MARGERY DESPENSER (74-10). (CP IV, 292).tw. 17 Aug. 1499 & 27 Feb. 1500/1, of Nettlestead; m. (1) 20 Feb. 1484, Anne, dau. of Sir John de Saye, Knt., and Elizabeth Cheyne, dau. of Lawrence Cheyne, of Ditton, co. Cambridge. (CP IV, 292-293). (CP IV, 294).and Earl of Northumberland (d. 1471), third son of Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury [q. v.], and Alice, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Montacute or Montagu, fourth earl of Salisbury [q. v.], was born between 1428 and 1435. His brothers, Richard Neville [q. v.], ‘the king-maker,’ and George Neville, archbishop of York [q. v.], are separately noticed. .... etc.457 Isabel, daughter and coheiress of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe of Borough Green, near Newmarket, by Joan, sister and eventually heiress of John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester (Paston Letters, i. 416; Rot. Parl. v. 387; cf. Doyle). By her he had two sons and five daughters .... etc.mas, lord Scrope of Masham (d. 1493), and '''secondly, before 1496, to Sir Henry Wentworth, who died in 1500 (she died in 1515)'''; (3) Margaret, .... etc.e,_John_(d.1471)_(DNB00)hart -am/pedigreesofcount02fost#page/n257/mode/1upgree of Wentworth, of Elmsall, Bretton and Baron Wentworth, of Nettlested.ost#page/n266/mode/1upon Wentworth of Nettlestead (1501–1551), was descended from an ancient Yorkshire family, two branches of which were settled at Wentworth-Woodhouse, and North Elmsall. Thomas Wentworth, the great earl of Strafford [q. v.], belonged to the former branch (see Foster, Yorkshire Pedigrees). Roger Wentworth (d. 1452), younger son of John Wentworth of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, acquired the manor of Nettlestead, Suffolk, in right of his wife Margery (1397–1478), daughter of Sir Philip Despenser and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert de Tiptoft or Tibetot, last baron Tiptoft of the first creation and lord of the manor of Nettlestead. Roger Wentworth's younger son, Henry (d. 1482), was by his first wife ancestor of the Wentworths of Gosfield, Essex, and by his second wife of the Wentworths of Lillingstone Lovell, Oxfordshire; to the latter branch belonged Paul Wentworth [q. v.], Peter Wentworth (1530?–1596) [q. v.], and Sir Peter Wentworth (1592–1675) [q. v.] Roger's elder son, Sir Philip, was father of '''Sir Henry Wentworth (d. 1499), whose daughter''' Margery (d. 1550) married Sir John Seymour (d. 1536) of Wolfhall, and was mother of Queen Jane Seymour, of Protector Somerset, and grandmother of Edward VI. Sir Henry Wentworth's son, Sir Richard Wentworth (d. 1528), was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1509 and 1517, was knighted in 1512, served at the battle of Spurs in 1513, was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and died on 17 Oct. 1528. He married Anne, daughter of Sir James Tyrrell [q. v.], the supposed murderer of the princes in the Tower, and was father of the subject of this article.); Lit. Remains of Edward VI (Roxburghe Club); Hamilton Papers; Hist. MSS. Comm. 4th Rep. App. p. 178; Lords' Journals; Burnet's Hist. of the Reformation; Strype's Works; Davy's Suffolk Collections in Brit. Museum Addit. MS. 19154; Rutton's Three Branches of the Wentworth Family; Burke's Extinct Peerage and G. E. C[okayne]'s Complete Peerages.]as_(1501-1551)_(DNB00) (d. May 20, 1476). She married Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (d.1494), by whom she had one child, Alice (d.1492). '''Elizabeth's second husband was Sir Henry Wentworth (d.1499/1500)'''. Elizabeth made her will on March 7, 1513/14. She gave instructions for her body to be buried in the Blackfriars in London, beside her first husband, and for a stone to be put over her grave with the images of herself, her first husband, and their daughter upon it. '''She ordered a second tomb for her second husband in Newsom Abbey, Lincolnshire''', and a third for her father and mother in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. She made several bequests to specific women. To Mary Grey, "daughter in base unto Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset," she left "my bed that the said Lord Marquess was wont to lie in and all the parcel that belongeth thereo and all the apparel of the same chamber." To her sister, Lucy Neville, Lady Browne, she left "a primer and a psalter, which book I had of the gift of the most excellent princess King Henry the Seventh his mother." She left two servants, Katheryn Clyfton and Dorathe Danby, twenty marks apiece. And to her niece, Lucy Browne (d.1557), wife of John Cutte or Cutts (1507-1528), she left land in Cambridgeshire. She also made John Cutte and Lucy Browne her executors. The will was not proved until December 9, 1521.menN.htm&dq=thomas+wentworth+1478&source=bl&ots=pXWS2zfGq2&sig=wbudeD0feb1mA-Dhy-TMiTFnD1Q&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bNdfVY_eO4OsogTdpYDADw&ved=0CEgQ6AEwCTge#v=onepage&q=john&f=falseorth Woodhouse, co. York ; died 1308. = Isabella, dau. and coheir of William Pollington of Pollington, co. York ; ch: n of John Wentworth, of North Elmsall, Co. York. He died 21 Octobert 1452, and was buried in the church, now demolished, of the Friars Minors (or Grey Friars), Ipswich. = Margery, da. and heiress of Sir Philip Despenser, Knt. of Nettlestead, co. Suffolk, and of Goushill, co. Lincolnshire (by Elizabeth, da. and heiress of Robert, Lord Tibetot, of Nettlestead), widow of John Lord Roos, slain in France 1421. She died 20 April 1478, aet. 81, and by her Will directed her burial to be in the chapel of St. Margaret and St. Bernard, Queen's College, Cambridge. : ch: 2. Sir Philip Wentworth (m. Mary Clifford), Henry (m. Elizabeth Howard & Joan Fitz Simon), Thomas (priest), Margaret (m. Sir William Hopton), Elizabeth (m. John Calthorpe), Agnes (m. Sir Robert Constable) Wentworth.Wentworth, Knt., of Nettlestead, co. Suffolk, Sheriff of cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, 1447 and 1459. Knight of the Shire 1449, 1453, 1459. In the army of King Henry VI. Attainted 1 Edward IV. Taken prisoner at battle of Hexham. Executed 18 May 1464. ? Bur. at Newsam Abbey, co. Lindoln. Died in lifetime of his mother, Margery, Lady Roos of Nettlestead. = Mary, da. of John, Baron Clifford, of Appleby, co. Westmoreland and of Skipton, co. York. Slain in France, 1422. ; ch: '''Sir Henry (m. Anne Say & Elizabeth Nevill)''', Margaret (m. Thomas Cotton) Wentworth.nt., of Nettlestead and of Knaresborough, co. York. Sheriff of cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, 1482; Constable of Queenborough 1483. Sheriff of co. York 1490 and 1492. Died August 1499; bur. at Newsam Abbey, co. Lincoln. = Anne, da.''' of Sir John Say, Knt., of Broxbourne, and of Sawbridgeworth, co. Hertford, who died 1478. '''2nd Wife, Elizabeth Lady Scrope, widow''' of Thomas, Lord Scrope, of Masham and Upsal, co. York, '''and da.''' of John Nevill, Marquis of Montagu. She died 1515, and by her will (proved 1521) directed her burial to be with her first husband at Blackfriars, London. ; '''ch:''' Sir Richard (m. Anne Tyrrell), Edward, Jane, Margery (m. Sir John Seymour) Wentworth, (Pg.139 Elizabeth (m. Roger Darcy & Sir Thomas Wyndham & John Bourchier), Dorothy (m. Sir Robert Broughton) Wentworth)of the Household, Knight of the Body, Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire. Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Sheriff of Yorkshire. ir Roger Wentworth and Margery Despenser, Sir John Clifford and Elizabeth Percy. Direct descendant of Henry Hotspur and Sir Hugh le Depenser. abeth Cheyne. They had two sons and four daughters; Sir Richard, Edward, Elizabeth wife of Roger Darcy and Sir Thomas Wyndham and Sir John Bouchier, Margery wife of Sir John Seymour and mother of Queen Jane Seymour, Dorothy wife of Sir Robert Broughton and Jane.who died in 1493. They were married in Deighton, Yorkshire by licence dated 22 Oct 1494, and had no issue. ugust 1499, proved 27 Feb 1501, and was buried at Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire

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  • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
  • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.



Visualisieren Sie eine andere Beziehung

Quellen

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=158758566&pid=12202
    / Ancestry.com
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=110860350&pid=11343
  3. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 15. Dezember 2018
    Added via a Record Match
  4. Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015, Ancestry.com
  5. UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current, Ancestry.com

Historische Ereignisse

  • Graaf Maximiliaan (Oostenrijks Huis) war von 1482 bis 1494 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Graaf Filips II de Schone (Oostenrijks Huis) war von 1494 bis 1506 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1494: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 25. Januar » Nach dem Tod seines Vaters König Ferdinand I. besteigt Alfons II. aus dem Hause Aragon den Thron von Neapel.
    • 3. Mai » Christoph Kolumbus entdeckt auf seiner zweiten Reise als erster Europäer die Karibikinsel Jamaika, die von den Spaniern Santiago getauft wird.
    • 8. November » Mit Piero de’ Medicis Verlassen der Stadt endet zum ersten Mal die Herrschaft der Medici in Florenz.
    • 17. November » Die Stadt Florenz wird von einem französischen Heer mit König Karl VIII. an der Spitze eingenommen.
    • 19. November » Der Druck der Lübecker Bibel wird abgeschlossen. Sie gilt als bedeutendste volkssprachliche Bibel unter den vorlutherischen deutschen Bibeln.
    • 31. Dezember » Die Truppen des französischen Königs Karl VIII. dringen während des Ersten Italienischen Krieges in Rom ein. Der Herrscher will Erbansprüche auf das Königreich Neapel durchsetzen, was den habsburgisch-französischen Gegensatz weiter verstärkt, aber auch die anderen italienischen Kleinstaaten aufschreckt.
  • Graaf Filips II de Schone (Oostenrijks Huis) war von 1494 bis 1506 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1499: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 8. Januar » Der französische König Ludwig XII. und Anne de Bretagne heiraten in der Kapelle von Schloss Nantes.
    • 20. April » Die Eidgenossen unter Heinrich Wohlleb bleiben im Schwabenkrieg in der Schlacht bei Frastanz Sieger über kaiserlich-habsburgische und Einheiten des Schwäbischen Bundes.
    • 22. Juli » In der Schlacht bei Dornach, der letzten kriegerischen Auseinandersetzung des Schwabenkrieges, besiegen die Eidgenossen den Schwäbischen Bund.
    • 8. August » Papst Alexander VI. ernennt seine Tochter Lucrezia Borgia zur Herrscherin in Spoleto, Foligno und deren Umgebung im Gebiet des Kirchenstaates.
    • 24. August » Geführt vom spanischen Seefahrer Alonso de Ojeda kreuzen die ersten Europäer im Golf von Venezuela und der Maracaibo-See. An Bord seines Schiffes sind auch die Kartografen Juan de la Cosa und Amerigo Vespucci.
    • 9. September » Vasco da Gama, dem Entdecker des Seeweges nach Indien, wird bei seiner Rückkehr nach Lissabon ein triumphaler Empfang bereitet.


Gleicher Geburts-/Todestag

Quelle: Wikipedia

  • 1457 » Gauhar-Schad, persische Adelige und erste Frau von Schah-Rukh, dem Timuridenherrscher von Herat
  • 1457 » Lorenzo Valla, italienischer Humanist und Kanoniker
  • 1464 » Cosimo de’ Medici, italienischer Unternehmer, eigentlicher Begründer des späteren Einflusses der Medici
  • 1478 » Matthias von Rammung, Bischof von Speyer
  • 1494 » Giovanni Santi, italienischer Maler, Vater Raffaels
  • 1503 » Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, Erzbischof von Monreale, Administrator von Olmütz, Bischof von Melfi, Bischof von Ferrara sowie Lateinischer Titularpatriarch von Konstantinopel

Über den Familiennamen Wentworth

  • Zeigen Sie die Informationen an, über die Genealogie Online verfügt über den Nachnamen Wentworth.
  • Überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Open Archives hat über Wentworth.
  • Überprüfen Sie im Register Wie (onder)zoekt wie?, wer den Familiennamen Wentworth (unter)sucht.

Geben Sie beim Kopieren von Daten aus diesem Stammbaum bitte die Herkunft an:
Elizabeth Cromer, "Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-cromer-russell-buck-pratt/P12202.php : abgerufen 22. Mai 2024), "Sir Henry Wentworth II, 4th Baron of Despencer, Knight of the Bath of Nettlestead (1448-1500)".