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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.

    • c. 1424, England
    • Henry Wentworth, Margaret Wentworth, Elizabeth Wentworth
    • Mary Clifford
  2. Mountbatten (left) with daughter Louisa Wentworth Stanley (right), and Archie Standing at British Polo Day Morocco 2014. She married Nicholas Philip Wentworth-Stanley (born 1954), a Lloyd's List's underwriter, in 1985; they later divorced in 1997. With her first husband, she had three children:

    • 2 September 1960 (age 63), England
    • Journalist
    • 3
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  3. 2 de feb. 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]

    • Mary de Clifford, Lady Despencer
    • Ipswich, England, United Kingdom
    • 1424
  4. Sir Philip Wentworth served in the army of King Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Hexham, and beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire, on 18 May 1464. Wentworth was pardoned in 1462, and two years later his father's lands were restored to him by Parliament. In 1475 he went to France with the army of ...

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    He was the only son and heir of the courtier Sir Philip Wentworth (d. 18 May 1464) of Nettlestead, Suffolk, beheaded after the Battle of Hexham, and Mary Clifford, daughter of John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford, by Lady Elizabeth Percy, the daughter of Henry Percy.

  6. Henry and Sir Philip Wentworth and Mary Clifford, Birth: 1448, England Death: 1499, England Knight of Nettlestead, Knight of Bath, of Goxhill, Lincolnshire, of Parlington and Pontefract, Yorkshire, of London. Esquie of the Household, Knight of t …

  7. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He registered for military service in 1464. In 1459, his occupation is listed as sheriff of suffolk . He died on 18 May 1464, in Middleham, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 41, and was buried in Greyfriars Priory, Dunwich, Suffolk, England.