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- Margaret Fortescue1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
- F, #86572, b. circa 1502, d. between 23 April 1546 and 12 May 1551
- Father Sir Adrian Fortescue, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber1,2,10,4,5,11,12,8,9 b. c 1481, d. 10 Jul 1539
- Mother Anne Stonor1,2,10,5,11,12,9 b. c 1484, d. 14 Jun 1518
- Margaret Fortescue was born circa 1502 at of Stonor in Pyrton & Shirburn, Oxfordshire, England.1 She married Sir Thomas Wentworth, 6th Lord le Despenser, 1st Lord Wentworth, son of Sir Richard Wentworth, 5th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk and Anne Tyrrell, circa 1520; They had 8 sons (Thomas, 2nd Lord Wentworth; Henry; Richard; Philip, Gent; John; Edward; James; & Roger) and 9 daughters (Anne, wife of John Poley, Esq; Cecily, wife of Sir Robert Wingfield; Mary, wife of William Cavendish; Elizabeth, wife of John Cock, & of Leonard Matthew; Margaret; Margery, wife of John, Lord Williams of Thame, of Sir William Drury, & of Sir James Croft; Jane, wife of Henry, Lord Cheney; Katherine; & Dorothy, wife of Paul Withypoll, of Sir Martin Frobisher, & of Sir John Savile).13,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Margaret Fortescue died between 23 April 1546 and 12 May 1551 at of Nettlestead, Suffolk, England.13,14,5,9
- Family Sir Thomas Wentworth, 6th Lord le Despenser, 1st Lord Wentworth b. c 1500, d. 3 Mar 1551
- Children
- Anne Wentworth+15,4,8,9 b. c 1521, d. 28 Aug 1575
- Margery Wentworth+1 b. c 1530
- Dorothy Wentworth1 b. c 1540, d. 3 Jan 1601
- Philip Wentworth, Gent.+15,5,9 b. c 1550, d. b 10 Oct 1583
- Citations
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 381.
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 692.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 57.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 506-507.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 239.
- [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 297.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 433.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 350.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 219-220.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 56.
- [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 296-297.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 432.
- [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. XII/2, p. 497-499.
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 382.
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 381-382.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2881.htm#... __________________
- Margaret Fortescue1
- F, #216501
- Last Edited=27 Nov 2012
- Margaret Fortescue is the daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue and Anne Stonor.1 She married Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth, son of Sir Richard Wentworth and Anne Tyrrell, circa 1520.2
- From circa 1520, her married name became Wentworth.
- Children of Margaret Fortescue and Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth
- 1.Hon. Joan Wentworth+1 d. 16 Apr 1614
- 2. Anne Wentworth+3
- 3. Dorothy Wentworth
- 4. Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Lord Wentworth+2 b. 1525, d. 13 Jan 1583/84
- Citations
- [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. 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 III, page 193. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2442. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S47] BIFR1976 page 292. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
- From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p21651.htm#i216501 _____________
- Margaret FORTESCUE (B. Wentworth of Nettlestead)
- Born: ABT 1502
- Died: BET 1546/51
- Father: Adrian FORTESCUE of Salden (Sir Knight),
- Mother: Anne STONOR.
- Married: Thomas WENTWORTH (1° B. Wentworth of Nettlestead) 1520, Suffolk, England, UK.
- Children:
- 1. Thomas WENTWORTH (2° B. Wentworth of Nettlestead),
- 2. Phillip WENTWORTH,
- 3. Anne WENTWORTH,
- 4. Elizabeth WENTWORTH,
- 5. Margaret WENTWORTH,
- 6. Dorothy WENTWORTH,
- 7. James WENTWORTH,
- 8. Thomas WENTWORTH (Sir Knight),
- 9. John WENTWORTH,
- 10. Margery WENTWORTH,
- 11. Cecily WENTWORTH,
- 12. Jane WENTWORTH (B. Cheney of Toddington),
- 13. Henry WENTWORTH,
- 14. John WENTWORTH,
- 15. Son WENTWORTH,
- 16. Dau. WENTWORTH,
- 17. Dau. WENTWORTH.
- From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/FORTESCUE.htm#Margaret FORTESCUE (B. Wentworth of Nettlestead) _______________________
- Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth and de jure 6th Baron le Despencer, PC (1501 – 3 March 1551) was an English peer and courtier during the Tudor dynasty.
- The Wentworths were originally from Yorkshire but had settled in Nettlestead, Suffolk in the mid-fifteenth century, where Wentworth was born. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Wentworth, de jure 5th Baron le Despencer of the 1387 creation, and was a nephew of Margery Wentworth, the mother of Jane Seymour. His mother was Anne, the daughter of Sir James Tyrrell, the supposed murderer of the Princes in the Tower.
- Circa 1520. Wentworth married Margaret Fortescue, the eldest daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue. They had a large family of eight sons and nine daughters, including Thomas, later 2nd Baron Wentworth and Mary, who married Sir William Drury.
- In 1523, Wentworth took part in Suffolk's failed invasion of France and was knighted by him. In 1529, he was also created Baron Wentworth in the Peerage of England. In 1536, he was present at the trials of Anne Boleyn and her brother, Lord Rochford and at those of Lord Montagu and the Marquess of Exeter in 1538.
- In 1550, Lord Wentworth was appointed Lord Chamberlain to Edward VI and died the following year. His funeral was held at Westminster Abbey and he was buried in the abbey's Chapel of St John the Baptist. His title passed to his eldest son, Thomas.
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Wentworth,_1st_Baron_Wentworth ____________________
- WENTWORTH, Sir Thomas I (by 1500-51), of Nettlestead, Suff. and Westminster, Mdx.
- b. by 1500, 1st s. of Sir Richard Wentworth, de jure 5th Lord le Despenser, of Nettlestead, by Anne, da. of Sir James Tyrrell of Gipping, Suff. m. by 1524 Margaret da. of Sir Adrian Fortescue of Shirburn and Stonor, Oxon., 8s. inc. Sir Thomas II 9da. Kntd. 1 Nov. 1523; suc. fa. 17 Oct. 1528; cr. Lord Wentworth of Nettlestead 2 Dec. 1529.2
- From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/we... ___________________
- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 60
- Wentworth, Thomas (1501-1551) by Albert Frederick Pollard
- WENTWORTH, THOMAS, first Baron 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.
- Thomas Wentworth, born in 1501, served through the Duke of Suffolk's expedition into France in 1523, and was knighted in the chapel at Roye on 31 Oct. with his cousin, Edward Seymour (afterwards Duke of Somerset). In 1527 he was a member of the household of Henry VIII's sister Mary, and on 17 Oct. 1528 succeeded his father at Nettlestead. He was returned as knight of the shire to the ‘Reformation’ parliament summoned to meet on 3 Nov. 1529, but on 2 Dec. 1529 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Wentworth. He adopted with apparent sincerity Reformation principles, and to his influence John Bale attributed his conversion (Bale, Vocacyon, p. 14). Subsequently he took some part in the proceedings against heretics, but probably with much reluctance. In 1530 he signed the peers' letter to the pope, requesting that Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon might be granted, and in 1532 he attended the king on his visit to Calais to meet Francis I. In May 1536 he was one of the peers who tried and condemned Anne Boleyn, and in December 1539 he was sent to Calais to receive Anne of Cleves. He must be distinguished from the Sir Thomas Wentworth who was captain of Carlisle from 26 June 1537 to 24 Oct. 1541. He did not benefit by Henry's will, but in February 1546–7 Paget declared that it was the late king's intention that Wentworth should be granted the stewardship of all the bishop of Ely's lands. In July 1549 he served under the Marquis of Northampton against the insurgents in Norfolk, and in the following October he was one of the peers whose aid Warwick enlisted to overthrow Somerset. He joined the conspirators in London on the 9th, and henceforth sat as a member of the privy council. He was further rewarded by being appointed one of the six lords to attend on Edward VI, and on 2 Feb. 1549–50, when Warwick deprived the catholic peers of their offices, Wentworth succeeded Arundel as lord chamberlain of the household; he was also on 16 April following granted the manors of Stepney and Hackney. He was a constant attendant at the privy council meetings until 15 Feb. 1550–1. He died on 3 March following, and was buried in Westminster Abbey on the 7th with a magnificence that contrasted strangely with the council's refusal to go into mourning the previous July on the death of Wentworth's aunt, who was also Somerset's mother and Edward VI's grandmother. A portrait of Wentworth is among the Holbein drawings at Windsor; it was engraved by Dalton, by Bartolozzi in 1792, and by Minaso in 1812; another portrait was lent by Mr. F. Vernon-Wentworth of Castle Wentworth to the South Kensington loan exhibition of 1866 (No. 169); a third, painted by Theodore Bernards, belongs to Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, bart., and was reproduced as a frontispiece to Mr. W. L. Rutton's ‘Three Branches of the Wentworth Family’ (1891).
- Wentworth married, about 1520, Margaret, elder daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue [q. v.], by his first wife, granddaughter and heir of John Neville, marquis of Montagu [q. v.] Sir Anthony Fortescue [q. v.] and Sir John Fortescue (1531?–1607) [q. v.] were her half-brothers, and Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Thomas Bromley (1530–1587) [q. v.], was her half-sister. Her daughters by Wentworth married equally well; Jane (d. 1614) became the wife of Henry, baron Cheney of Toddington; Margaret of first John, baron Williams of Thame [q. v.], secondly Sir William Drury [q. v.], and thirdly Sir James Crofts; and Dorothy of first Paul Withypole (d. 1579), secondly Martin Frobisher [q. v.], and thirdly Sir John Savile of Methley. Of the sons, Thomas succeeded as second baron, and is separately noticed; and John and James were lost with the Greyhound in March 1562–1563 (Machyn, pp. 304, 394). Wentworth had issue sixteen children in all.
- [Letters and Papers of Henry VIII; Acts of the Privy Council, ed. Dasent; Chron. of Calais, Machyn's Diary, and Wriothesley's Chron. (Camden Soc.); 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.]
- From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Wentworth,_Thomas_(1501-1551)_(DNB00)
- The Dictionary of national biography Vol. LX.
- https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati60stepuoft
- https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati60stepuoft#page/264/mode...
- The Dictionary of national biography, founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 6 By Sir Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee
- http://books.google.com/books?id=2ToJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA264&lpg=PA264&dq...
- Pg.264 __________________
- Sir Thomas Wentworth
- Birth: 1500 Nettlestead, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England Death: Mar. 3, 1551, England
- Baron Wentworth. 6th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Privy Councilor, Lord Chamberlain for the Household of King Edward VI.
- Son and heir to Sir Richard Wentworth and Anne Tyrrell, grandson of Sir Henry Wentworth, Lord Despenser and Anne Say, Sir James Tyrrell (executed for treason as an accomplice to Richard de la Pole) and Anne Arundel.
- Husband of Margaret Fortescue, daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue (beheaded for refusing to take the oath of supremacy) and Anne Stonor. They were married about 1520 and had eight sons and nine daughters
- Thomas
- Henry
- Richard
- Philip
- John
- Edward
- James
- Roger
- Anne, wife of John Poley
- Cecily, wife of Sir Robert Wingfield
- Mary, wife of William Cavendish
- Elizabeth, wife of John Cock and Leonard Matthew
- Margaret
- Margery, wife of John Williams Lord Thame, Sir William Drury and Sir James Croft
- Jane, wife of Lord Henry Cheney
- Katherine
- Dorothy, wife of Paul Withypoll, Sir Martin Frobisher and Sir John Savile
- Sir Thomas took part in the Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk's expedition to France in 1523, was created Lord Wentworth and admitted to the House of Lords 02 Dec 1529. He was also one of the peers to try Queen Anne Boleyn. Sir Thomas served with Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk at the Siege on Montreuil as one of his Council of War. Sir Thomas was granted the manors of Stepney, Hackney, and Cheney Gate, Westminster, Middlesex in 1550.
- Margaret was heir to her younger sister, Frances, the wife of Thomas FitzGerald, and Margaret died between 23 April 1546 and 12 May 1551.
- Sir Thomas died testate at the King's Palace at Westminster and was buried in the Westminster Abbey 07 March 1551.
- Family links:
- Parents:
- Richard Wentworth (1480 - 1528)
- Children:
- Philip Wentworth (____ - 1583)*
- Anne Wentworth Poley (1520 - 1575)*
- Burial: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England
- Plot: Chapel of St John the Evangelist
- Find A Grave Memorial# 109856403
- From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=wentworth&GSf... __________________________
- The Wentworth genealogy, 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)
- http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n174/mo...
- (16) Sir Henry Wentworth, Kt., High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 5 or 7, Henry VII., whose will is dated 17 August, 1499, and proved 27 February, 1500-1. He married twice. By his 2d wife, Lady Elizabeth Scroope, who survived him, he had no issue. By his 1st wife, Anne, daughter of Sir John Say, Kt., he had issue as follows:
- .... etc.
- http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n176/mo...
- The line was continued by
- (17) Sir Richard Wentworth, Kt., of Nettlestead, Co. Suffolk, whose will was dated 15 October, and proved 21 November, 1528. By his wife, Anne, who survived him, daughter of Sir James Tirrell, of Gipping, Co. Suffolk, Kt., he had issue as follows:
- 1. Sir Thomas, of whom hereafter.
- 2. Philip, }
- 3. Richard,} living, 1528, under age.
- 4. Anne, }
- 5. Elizabeth, } living, 1528.
- 6. Dorothy, married, after 1528, to Sir Lionel Tollemache, Kt., of Hemlingham and Blutley, Co. Suffold, ancestor to the Earl of Dysart.
- 7. Margery, who married, after 1528, Christopher Glemham, of Glemham, Co. Suffolk, Esq., and had Elizabeth, who married Sir Henry Wentworth. See forward to number (18-2) of this note.
- 8. Thomasine, who married, after 1528, Richard Pinder, Esq., of Ipswich, Suffolk.
- The line was continued by
- (18) Sir Thomas Wentworth, Kt., Lord Chamberlain of the Household; who, in 1529, was summoned to Parliament, by writ, as Baron Wentworth. He died on the 3d, and was buried on the 7 March, 1550-1, in Westminster Abbey. His wife, who survived him, was Margaret, daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue, Kt. They had issue as follows:
- 1. Sir Thomas, 2d Baron, of whom hereafter.
- 2. Sir Henry (not 21 in 1544), who married his first cousin, Elizabeth Glemham. (See back to number (17-7) of this note.)
- 3. Richard (not 21 in 1544), who married Margaret Royden.
- 4. Philip (not 21 in 1544), who married a daughter of Sir Richard Corbet, Kt.
- 5. John (not 21 in 1455), who perished at sea, in 1564.
- 6. Edward (not 21 in 1544.)
- 7. James (not 21 in 1544), who perished at sea in 1564.
- 8. Roger (not 21 in 1544), who married, and had a daughter Katherine, who was buried at Stepney, Co. Middlesex, 14 July, 1577.
- 9. Anne, living 1544; the wife of Sir John Poley, Kt., of Badley, Suffolk.
- 10. Cicily (or Cecilia) married, after 1544, to Sir Robert Wingfield, Kt.
- 11. Mary, who married, after 1544, William Cavendish, Esq., eldest son of Sir Richard Cavendish, Kt.
- 12. Elizabeth, living 1544, unmarried.
- 13. Margaret, who married, after 1544, 1st John Lord Williams; 2dly, Sir William Drury, Kt.; and 3dly, Sir John Crofts, Kt.
- 14. Margery, living, 1544, unmarried.
- 15. Jane, married, after 1544, to Sir Henry Cheyne, Kt., Lord Cheyne of Toddington, Co. Bedford, She died without issue, 16 April, 1614, and was buried at Toddington.
- 16. Catherine, living, 1544, unmarried.
- 17. Dorothy, married, after 1544, 1st, to Sir Wm. Widmerpoole, Kt.; 1dly, to Sir Martin Frobisher, Kt.; and 3dly, to Sir John Savile, Kt., one of the Barons of the Exchequer, who survived her and died 2 February, 1606-7.
- The line was continued by _____________________
- Sir Adrian Fortescue (1476 – 9 July 1539) was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England who was executed in 1539 and later beatified as a Roman Catholic martyr.
- Adrian Fortescue was the son of Sir John Fortescue of Ponsbourne Park at Newgate Street Village in Hertfordshire, and a cousin of Anne Boleyn's father. He was descended from Richard Fortescue, younger brother of Sir Henry Fortescue(fl. 1426), Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland and of Sir John Fortescue (ca. 1394 – ca. 1480), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, all sons of Sir John Fortescue, of Wimpstone, in the parish of Modbury, Devon, appointed in 1422 Captain of the captured Castle of Meaux, 25 miles NE of Paris.[1]
- He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1503 .... etc.
- Fortescue was twice married: first to Anne, daughter of Sir William Stonor, who died in 1518; and secondly to Anne, daughter of Sir William Rede, of Boarstall, Buckinghamshire and widow of Sir Giles Greville. Anne survived her husband, and afterwards married Sir Thomas Parry, comptroller of Queen Elizabeth's household. By his first wife Fortescue had two daughters: Margaret, married to Thomas Wentworth, 1st baron Wentworth; and Frances, married to Thomas Fitzgerald, 10th earl of Kildare. By his second wife he had three sons and two daughters: Sir John Fortescue of Salden, Chancellor of the Exchequer [q. v.]; Sir Thomas Fortescue, MP Wallingford; Sir Anthony Fortescue [q. v.]; Elizabeth, married to Sir Thomas Bromley [q. v.], lord chancellor of England; and Mary.
- .... etc.
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Fortescue_(martyr) _______________
- Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Baron Wentworth (1525 – 13 January 1584) was the eldest son of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth and Margaret Fortescue. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge.[1]
- .... etc.
- His eldest son William Wentworth married Elizabeth Cecil, a daughter of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, but predeceased his father on 7 November 1582. The peerage consequently passed to his second son Henry Wentworth, 3rd Baron Wentworth (1558–1593), who was one of the judges of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Fotheringay in 1586. Henry was married to Anne Hopton and was father to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland.
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Wentworth,_2nd_Baron_Wentworth ____________________
- Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
- http://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&printsec=frontcover&d...
- Pg.216
- 15. THOMAS WENTWORTH, Knt., de jure 6th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Harston, Cambridgeshire, etc., Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Privy Councillor, Lord Chamberlain of the Household to King Edward VI, son and heir, born about 1500 (age 28 in 1528). He married about 1520 MARGARET FORTESCUE, daughter of Adrian Fortescue, K.B., of Stonor (in Pyrton) and
- Pg.217
- Shirburn, Oxfordshire, and St. Clement Danes, London, by his 1st wife, Anne (descendant of Kind Edward III), daughter and heiress of William Stonor, Knt. [see STONOR 14 for her ancestry]. .... etc. ___________________________
- Kingsford's Stonor letters and papers 1290-1483 By Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, Christine Carpenter
- http://books.google.com/booksid=NcLTndriDR4C&pg=PA64&lpg=PA64&dq=Ma...
- Pg. xxxv (63) __________________________
- The Family Forest Descendants of Lady Joan Beaufort By Bruce Harrison
- http://books.google.com/books?id=ZNO3WVTokk0C&pg=PA148&lpg=PA148&dq...
- Pg. 58 __________________________
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marksloan...
Circa 1520. Wentworth married Margaret Fortescue, the eldest daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue. They had a large family of eight sons and nine daughters, including Thomas, later 2nd Baron Wentworth and Mary, who married Sir William Drury. Children of Margaret Fortescue and Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth: 1. Anne Wentworth, 2.Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Lord Wentworth b. 1525, d. 13 Jan 1583/84. Citations:
1.[S47] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Irish Family Records (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976), page 292. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Irish Family Records.
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Margaret “Baroness” Fortescue Wentworth
- BIRTH 1502 Pishill, South Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, England
- DEATH 12 May 1551 (aged 48–49) Woolley, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
- BURIAL Buried or Lost at Sea
- MEMORIAL ID 206873309
Parents
Adrian Fortescue 1476–1539
Anne Reade Parry 1510–1585
Spouse
Thomas Wentworth 1500–1551
Siblings
John Fortescue unknown–1607
Elizabeth Fortescue Bromley 1530–1600
Half Siblings
Muriel Parry Knyvett unknown–1616
Thomas Parry 1541–1616
Children
Anne Wentworth Poley 1520–1575
Thomas Wentworth 1525–1584
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