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About Richard Wentworth, 5th Baron Despencer
- Sir Richard Wentworth, 5th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk1,2
- M, b. circa 1480, d. 17 October 1528
- Father Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk, Suffolk, & Yorkshire2 b. c 1448
- Mother Anne Saye2 b. c 1453, d. b 22 Oct 1494
- Sir Richard Wentworth, 5th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk was born circa 1480 at of Nettlestead, Kent, England; Age 38 in 1518.2 He married Anne Tyrrell, daughter of Sir James Tyrrel, Sheriff of Glamorganshire, Master of the Horse to King Richard III and Anne Arundell, circa 1499; They had 3 sons (Thomas, Philip, & Richard) and 5 daughters (Anne, Elizabeth, Margery, Dorothy, & Thomasine).2,3 Sir Richard Wentworth, 5th Lord le Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk died on 17 October 1528; Buried at Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk.2
- Family Anne Tyrrell b. c 1481, d. a 11 Nov 1529
- Child
- Sir Thomas Wentworth, 6th Lord le Despenser, 1st Lord Wentworth+2 b. c 1500, d. 3 Mar 1551
- Citations
- 1.[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. XII/2, p. 497.
- 2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 381.
- 3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 519.
- http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2881.htm#... ___________
- Sir Richard Wentworth1
- M, #472381
- Last Edited=19 Jun 2011
- Consanguinity Index=0.01%
- Sir Richard Wentworth is the son of Sir Henry Wentworth and Anne Say.1 He married Anne Tyrrell, daughter of Sir James Tyrrell.1
- He succeeded to the title of 4th Lord Despenser [E., 1387] on 27 February 1499/0, de jure.1 He lived at Nettlestead, Suffolk, England.1
- Child of Sir Richard Wentworth and Anne Tyrrell
- Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth+1 b. 1501, d. 3 Mar 1550/51
- Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2441. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p47239.htm#i472381 ___________
- Richard WENTWORTH (Sir Knight)
- Born: ABT 1468 / ABT 1475, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
- Died: 17 Oct 1528
- Buried: Friars Minor, Ipswich
- Notes: De jure 5th Baron Despenser. 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. Knighted 1523 with Arthur Poole. He married Anne, daughter of Sir James Tyrrell, the supposed murderer of the Princes in the Tower.
- Father: Henry WENTWORTH (Sheriff of Yorkshire)
- Mother: Anne SAYE
- Married: Anne TYRRELL (b. ABT 1479 - d. AFT 11 Nov 1529) (dau. of Sir James Tyrrell, Knt. of Gipping and Anne Arundell) ABT 1507, Gipping, Suffolk, England
- Children:
- 1. Thomas WENTWORTH (1° B. Wentworth of Nettlestead)
- 2. Dorothy WENTWORTH
- 3. Margery WENTWORTH
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#Richard WENTWORTH (Sir Knight)1 ______________________
- Sir Richard Wentworth
- Birth: 1480, England
- Death: Oct. 17, 1528, England
- Knight of Nettlestead, Suffolk, 5th Lord Despenser, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
- Son of Sir Henry Wentworth and Anne Say, grandson of Sir Philip Wentworth and Mary Clifford, Sir John Say and Elizabeth Cheyne.
- Husband of Anne Tyrrell, daughter of James Tyrrell, Knight of Bath and Anne Arundel. They had three sons and five daughters; Sir Thomas, Philip, Richard, Anne, Elizabeth, Margery wife of Christopher Glemham and Francis Colby, Dorothy wife of Lionel Tollemache, and Thomasine, wife of Richard Pinder.
- Sir Richard was knighted by King Henry VIII on the eve of the king's coronation, 1509.
- Family links:
- Parents:
- Henry Wentworth (1448 - 1499)
- Children:
- Thomas Wentworth (1500 - 1551)*
- Sibling:
- Margery Wentworth Seymour (1478 - 1550)*
- Richard Wentworth (1480 - 1528)
- Burial: Grey Friars, Ipswich, Ipswich Borough, Suffolk, England
- Find A Grave Memorial# 109859297
- From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=109859297 _________
- Name Sir Richard Wentworth, 5th Lord Wentworth [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]
- Born Cal 1480 of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England [2, 16]
- Died 17 Oct 1528 [3, 16, 19, 20]
- Buried Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England [16]
- Father Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord Despenser, b. Cal 1448, of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. Bef 27 Feb 1500-1501 (Age ~ 53 years)
- Mother Anne Say, b. Abt 1453, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. 1515 (Age ~ 62 years)
- Family Anne Tyrrell, b. Abt 1486, of, Gipping, Suffolk, England
- Children
- 1. Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth, b. 1500-1501, of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. 3 Mar 1550-1551, Woolley, Yorkshire, England (Age 50 years)
- 2. Anne Wentworth, d. Aft 1528
- 3. Margery Wentworth, b. Abt 1508, of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England bur. 26 Mar 1587, Brundish Church, Brundish, Suffolk, England (Age ~ 79 years)
- 4. Dorothy Wentworth, b. Abt 1510
- 5. Thomasine Wentworth, b. Abt 1513
- 6. Elizabeth Wentworth, d. Aft 1528
- 7. Philip Wentworth
- 8. Richard Wentworth
- Sources
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- https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I10035&tre... ________________________
- 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
- WENTWORTH, THOMAS, first Baron Wentworth of Nettlestead (1501-1551),....
- 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'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,....
- 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. _____________________
- 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...
- The direct line was continued by
- (15) Sir Philip Wentworth, Kt., of Nettlestead, who married Mary, daughter of John, Lord Clifford, of Westmoreland, and had issue as follows:--
- (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:
- http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n175/mo...
- 1. Sir Richard, of whom hereafter.
- 2. Edward, who inherited Hawston, Co. Cambridge, and was living, 17 August, 1499.
- 3. Jane, living, 1499, unmarried.
- 4. Dorothy, unmarried, in 1499; bur subsequently married Sir Robert Broughton, Kt.
- 5. Elizabeth, who married, 1st Sir Robert Darcy, Kt., of Danbury, Co. Essex; and 2d, Sir Thomas Wyndham, Kt., of Felbrigg, Co. Norfolk.
- 6. Margery, who married 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.
- 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 ________________________
- (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:
- 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, Volume 2 (Google eBook) John Wentworth
- starts with 6th gen. Andrew Pepperrell Wentworth, son of Capt. John and Hannah (Furnald) Wentworth born at Kittery, Me., 2 Dec. 1761. _______________________________
- The Wentworth genealogy: English and American, Volume 2 (Google eBook) John Wentworth
- starts with 5th gen. John Wentworth, son of Richard and Rebecca (Nock, now Knox) Wentworth, died Oct. 1806 married 1st Hannah Hodgdon, 2nd about 1775 Ann Blazo. ________________________
- The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American, Volume III, Volume 3
- John Wentworth
- no preview _________________________
- A Wentworth genealogy Sterling B. Douglas
- no preview ______________________
- 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. ......
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Wentworth,_1st_Baron_Wentworth _____________
- Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- http://books.google.com/books?id=wHZcIRMhSEMC&pg=PA442&lpg=PA442&dq...
- Pg. 615
- . . . Thomas Wyndham, Knt., and John Bourchier, K.B., 1st Earl of Bath), Margery, Dorothy (wife of Robert Broughton, 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.
- 13. RICHARD WENTWORTH, Knt., de jure 5th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, born about 1480 (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.
- 14. THOMAS WENTWORTH, Knt., de jure 6th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Privy Councillor, Lord Chamberlain of the Household to King Edward VI, son and heir, born about 1500 (aged 28 in 1528). He married about 1520 MARGARET FORTESCUE, 1st daughter of Adrian Fortescue, Knt., K.B., of Stonor (in Pyrton) and Shirburn, Oxfordshire, and St. Clement Danes, London, by his 1st wife, Anne, daughter and heiress of William Stonor, Knt. [see DE LA POLE 12 for her ancestry]. They had eight sons, Thomas (2nd Lord Wentworth], Henry, Richard, Philip, Gent., John, Edward, James, and Roger, and nine daughters, Ann, Cecily (wife of Robert Wingfield, Knt.), Mary (wife of William Cavendish), Elizabeth (wife of John Cock and Leonard Matthew), Margaret, Margery (wife of John Williams [Lord Williams of Thame], William Drury, Knt., and James Croft, Knt.), Jane (wife of Henry Cheney [Lord Cheney]), Katherine, and Dorothy (wife of Paul Withypoll, Martin Frobisher, Knt., John Savile, Knt.). He took part in the Duke of Suffolk's expedition to France in 1523. He was created Lord Wentworth and admitted to the House of Lords, 2 Dec. 1529. In 1530 he was one of the peers who tried Queen Anne Boleyn. His wife, Margaret, was heiress in 1540 to her younger sister, Frances, wife of Thomas Fitz Gerald, 10th Earl of Kildare. In1544 he served under the Duke of Norfolk at the Siege of Montreuil, being one of his Council of War. Margaret died between 23 Aril 1546 and 12 May 1551, presumably before her husband. He was granted the manors of Stepney, Hackney, and Cheyney Gate (now The Deanery), Westminster, all in Middlesex, in 1550. SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH, 1st Lord Wentworth, died testate (P.C.C. 35 Bucke) at the King's Palace at Westminster 3 March 1550/1, and was buried 7 March 1550/1 in Westminster Abbey. ___________________
- 13. RICHARD WENTWORTH, Knt., de jure 5th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, born about 1480 (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.
- Henry WENTWORTH (Sheriff of Yorkshire)
- Born: ABT 1444, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
- Died: BEF 27 Feb 1500/01
- Buried: Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England
- Notes: De jure 4th Baron Despenser, KB, of Nettlestead; d. BET 1 7 Aug 1499 and 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].
- Father: Phillip WENTWORTH (Sir Knight)
- Mother: Mary CLIFFORD
- Married 1: Anne SAYE (b. 1453 - d. ABT 1494) (dau. of Sir John Saye of Sawbridgeworth, Knight and Elizabeth Cheney) 20 Feb 1473/4
- Children:
- 1. Richard WENTWORTH (Sir Knight)
- 2. Elizabeth WENTWORTH (C. Bath)
- 3. Edward WENTWORTH (b. ABT 1470)
- 4. Jane WENTWORTH (b. ABT 1472)
- 5. Margery WENTWORTH
- 6. Dorothy WENTWORTH (b. ABT 1478 - d. BEF 1506)
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#Henry WENTWORTH (Sheriff of Yorkshire)1 ________________________
- THIS IS NOT THE SAME FAMILY, PLEASE DO NOT MERGE WITH THESE PROFILES
- Roger WENTWORTH (Sir)
- Born: ABT 1460, Gosfield, Essex, England
- Died: 17 Oct 1528 / 9 Aug 1539, Wethersfield, Essex, England / ABT 1551
- Buried: Wethersfield, Essex, England (altar tomb with effigies)
- Notes: Sheriff of Essex
- Father: Henry WENTWORTH of Codham (Esq.)
- Mother: Elizabeth HOWARD
- Married: Anne TYRELL (b. ABT 1480 - d. 1534) (dau. of Humphrey Tyrrell and Isabel Helion) 1492, Gosfield, Essex, England
- Children:
- 1. John WENTWORTH of Gosfield
- 2. Margaret WENTWORTH
- 3. Henry WENTWORTH of Mountnessing
- 4. Margery WENTWORTH
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#Roger WENTWORTH (Sir)1 _________________________
- Sir James Tyrrell (c.1455 – 6 May 1502)[1] was an English knight, a trusted servant of King Richard III of England. He is known for allegedly confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under Richard's orders. .... etc.
- James Tyrrell was the eldest son of William Tyrrell of Gipping, Suffolk, and Margaret Darcy, the daughter of Robert Darcy of Maldon, Essex, and the grandson of Sir John Tyrrell.[1][3]
- Tyrrell's father was beheaded on Tower Hill on 23 February 1462, together .... etc.
- In 1469 Tyrrell married Anne Arundel, the daughter of John Arundel of Lanherne, Cornwall, by his first wife, Elizabeth Morley, daughter of Thomas, Lord Morley,[1] by whom he had three sons and a daughter:[5][6]
- Sir Thomas Tyrrell (d.1551) of Gipping, Suffolk, who married firstly Margaret Willoughby, daughter of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, by whom he had a son, Sir John Tyrrell (d.1574), who married Elizabeth Munday, the daughter of Sir John Munday (d.1537), Lord Mayor of London, and a daughter, Anne Tyrrell, who married Sir John Clere of Ormesby, Norfolk.[7][8][9]
- James Tyrrell (d.1539) of Columbine Hall in Stowupland, Suffolk, who married Anne Hotoft.[10][11]
- William Tyrrell.[10]
- Anne Tyrrell, who married Sir Richard Wentworth (d.1528) of Nettlestead, Suffolk, by whom she was the mother of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth.[12]
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Tyrrell ________________________
- Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
- http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&d...
- Pg.236
- 11. PHILIP WENTWORTH, Knt., 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.
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- Children of Philip Wentworth, Knt., by Mary Clifford:
- i. HENRY WENTWORTH, K.B. [see next].
- 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.
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- 12. HENRY WENTWORTH, K.B., 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 will
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- dated 17 Aug. 1499, proved 27 Feb. 1500/1 (P.C.C. 20 Moone). He was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire. His widow, 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).
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- Children of Henry Wentworth, K.B., by Anne Say:
- i. RICHARD WENTWORTH, Knt. [see next].
- ii. ELIZABETH WENTWORTH, married (1st) ROGER DARCY, Esq., of Danbury, Essex [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].
- iii. MARGERY WENTWORTH, married JOHN SEYMOUR, Knt., of Wolf Hall (in Savernake), Wiltshire [see MALET 13].139
- 13. RICHARD WENTWORTH, Knt., de jure 5th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk Harston, Cambridgeshire, etc. Sheriff 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 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 17 Oct. 1528, and was buried at Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk. He left a will proved 21 Nov. 1528 (P.C.C. 40 Porch). His widow, Anne, was living 11 Nov. 1529.
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- The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, William Ryland Beall
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- 11. ELIZABETH de PERCY (36-11); m. 1404, JOHN de CLIFFORD (113-9).
- 12. MARY de CLIFFORD; m. Sir Philip Wentworth, son of Sir Roger Wentworth, Knt., of North Elmsall, and MARGERY DESPENSER (74-10). (CP IV, 292).
- 13. SIR HENRY WENTWORTH, KNT., Lord le Despencer, d. betw. 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).
- 14. SIR RICHARD WENTWORTH, Lord le Despencer, b. c. 1485, d. 17 Oct. 1528; m. Anne, dau. of Sir John Tyrell, Knt., of Gippinge, Suffolk, by Anne, dau. of Sir John Arundell of Lanherne, Cornwall. (CP IV, 294).
- 15. DOROTHY WENTWORTH; m. Sir Lionel Talmache, son of Sir Lionel Talmache, Esq., of Helmingham Hall, Suffolk.
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- Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire (1874) Vol. 2 Pg.n258
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- Pedigree of Wentworth, of Elmsall, Bretton and Baron Wentworth, of Nettlested.
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Richard Wentworth (b. 1475, d. Oct 17, 1528) Richard Wentworth (son of Henry Wentworth and Anne Say) was born 1475, and died Oct 17, 1528. He married Anne Tyrrell on 1503 in Woolley.
More About Richard Wentworth and Anne Tyrrell: Marriage: 1503, Woolley.
Children of Richard Wentworth and Anne Tyrrell are:
+Thomas Wentworth, b. 1501, Nettlestead, d. Mar 03, 1550/51, Woolley.
Richard De Jure 5th Baron Le Despencer Wentworth Of Nettlestead MyHeritage Family Trees FryeVail Family Tree in Frye Web Site, managed by William Frye (Contact) Birth: 1475 - Nettleshead, Suffolk, England Death: Oct 17 1528 - Ipswich, Suffolk, England Parents: Henry * Henry - Wentworth, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Anne Wentworth (born de Saye (1st wife)) Siblings: Margery Margery (Margaret) Lady Seymour (born Wentworth), Dorothy Wentworth Wife: Anne (Margaret) Wentworth (born Tyrrell) Children: Thomas 1st Baron of Nettlestead and de jure 6th Baron le Despencer Wentworth, Anne Wentworth, Elizabeth Wentworth, Philip Wentworth, Margery Wentworth, Dorothy of Helmingham, Tollemache (born Wentworth), Thomasina Wentworth, Richard Wentworth
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