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  1. 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.

  2. 5 de fev. de 2010 · Thomas WENTWORTH (1° E. Strafford) Born: 13 May 1593, Wentworth, Yorkshire, England. Died: 12 May 1641. Notes: Knight of the Garter. Lord President of the North. Member of Parliament for Yorkshire, 1614; privy councilor from 1629. Male heir born 1626. Brother-in-law of Clifford.

  3. Christopher Gordon also orchestrated Margery Wentworth, a much later setting of poetry by John Skelton dating from about 1934/35. This little gem, sung here by baritone Johnny Herford, was part of a discarded song cycle The Garland of Laurel .

  4. 28 de fev. de 2024 · We now return to the eldest son of Sir Roger14 Wentworth and Margery (le Despenser), viz.— (15) Sir Philip Wentworth, Kt., of Nettlested, co Suffolk, who was born in 1424. He was attainted for some political offence in 1461, and died 18 May 1464.

  5. 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…

  6. When Margery Wentworth was born in 1524, in Wissett, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, her father, Lord Thomas Wentworth Baron of Wentworth, was 23 and her mother, Margaret Fortescue, was 22. She married William Page on 10 February 1588, in Stepney, Middlesex, England. She died in October 1584, in Brundish, Suffolk, England, at the age of 60 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_SayAnne Say - Wikipedia

    Anne Say. Anne Say (born c. 1453 – died between 1484 and 1494) was an English baroness through her marriage to Sir Henry Wentworth in c. 1470 until her death. She was the daughter of Sir John Say (1441–1483) and his wife Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say. She was the maternal grandmother of Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII of ...