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  1. Sir Philip Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk (c. 1424 – 18 May 1464) was an English knight and courtier. Wentworth was a great-grandfather of Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of King Henry VIII. He was beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire.

  2. 2 de fev. de 2023 · Sir Philip Wentworth, Knight, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (c. 1424 – 18 May 1464) was an English knight and courtier. Biography. Philip Wentworth was the son of Roger Wentworth (died 24 October 1462), esquire, of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, and Margery (died 1478) daughter and heiress of Philip, Lord le Despencer.[1][2][a]

    • Nettlestead
    • 1424
    • Mary de Clifford, Lady Despencer
    • Ipswich, England, United Kingdom
  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Birthdate: circa 1804. Death: 1889 (80-89) Murrurundi, NSW, Australia. Immediate Family: Son of Andrew Wright and Mary Wright. Husband of Eliza Jane Wright. Father of Albert A Wright; Mary Maria Suckling; Edith Eliza Wyndham; Kate H Wright; Eva I Wright and 6 others.

    • Eliza Jane Wright
  4. The church to which we belonged published a little quarterly, and the next issue carried my picture with this word of explanation: 'Philip E. Wentworth, who came before Presbytery last spring...

  5. Sir Philip Wentworth, Knight, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (1424 - 18 May 1464) was an English knight. He was Usher of the King's Chamber, King's Sergeant, Esquire of the Body, King's Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable of Llanstephen and Clare Castles, Chief Steward of the Honour of Clare.

  6. 30 de set. de 2020 · Thirty Lancastrian leaders had became captured including the Duke of Somerset, Robert Hungerford, 3rd Baron Hungerford and Sir Philip Wentworth. Three days later they were all beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire on 18th May 1464.

  7. When Sir Philip Wentworth was born about 1424, in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Roger Wentworth, was 32 and his mother, Margery Despenser, was 28. He married Mary Clifford in 1447, in Skelton, Yorkshire, England.