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  1. Margery Wentworth was the daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk (d.1499) and Anne Say or Saye (d.c.1494). Margery was sent to join the household of her mother’s half sister, Elizabeth Tylney, countess of Surrey, at Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorkshire, and was there at the time poet John Skelton was writing his poem the Garland of Laurel in praise of the countess and her ladies.

  2. Margery Wentworth, also known as Margaret Wentworth, and as both Lady Seymour and Dame Margery Seymour (c. 1478 – 18 October 1550), was the wife of Sir John Seymour and the mother of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was the grandmother of King Edward VI of England.

  3. 26 de set. de 2023 · Birthplace: Ipswich, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom) Death: March 26, 1587 (67-76) Place of Burial: Little Glemham, Woodbridge, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, IP13 0BH, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard Wentworth, 5th Baron Despencer and Anne Wentworth. Wife of Christopher Glemham and Frances Colby.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2013 · Margery Wentworth Seymour. Birth. 1478. Death. 18 Oct 1550 (aged 71–72) Burial. St Mary Churchyard. Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, EnglandAdd to Map. Memorial ID.

  5. Agnes Wentworth, married Sir Robert Constable [4] Roger died 24 Octoboer 1452. Margery "died 20 April 1478, and was buried at Grey Friars, Ipswich, Suffolk. She left a will dated 30 August 1477, proved 28 May 1478". [1] She died at Nettlestead, Suffolk [ citation needed] (some say Cambridgeshire [5] ).

  6. 21 de abr. de 2018 · Edward Seymour (born about 1500) the eldest surviving son of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth of Wolf Hall in Wiltshire was following the court trajectory of many other Tudor men in terms of patronage and a slow climb up the social ladder until his sister, Jane Seymour, caught the eye of Henry VIII at…

  7. Margery Wentworth. 9 October 2017. date of death. 1550 Gregorian. instance of. statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584. 1 reference. Kindred Britain ID. subject named as.