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  1. Marjory Wentworth. 1 reference. WeRelate person ID. Margaret_Wentworth_ (6) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Wentworth-28. subject named as. Lady Margaret Margery Seymour (Wentworth) (bef. 1478 - aft. 5 Oct 1550)

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    Margery Wentworth , también conocida como Margaret Wentworth , y como Lady Seymour [1] y Dame Margery Seymour [2] (c. 1478 [3] - 18 de octubre de 1550 [4] ). Fue la esposa de Sir John Seymour y la madre de la reina Jane Seymour , la tercera esposa del rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra .

  3. 1 de nov. de 2013 · Margery Wentworth Seymour Birth 1478 Death 18 Oct 1550 (aged 71–72) Burial. St Mary Churchyard. Great Bedwyn, ...

  4. El 20 de marzo de ese mismo año Thomas Seymour fue ejecutado en la Torre de Londres. Todos sus bienes (gran parte heredados de la reina Catalina Parr) fueron confiscados por la Corona, dejando a su hija al cuidado de Catherine Willoughby, duquesa de Suffolk. El título de barón de Sudeley pasó a manos del hermano de Catalina Parr, William .

  5. Henry Wentworth, born about 1448, 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. [1] He was the grandson of Roger Wentworth and ...

  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. 26 de sept. de 2023 · In taking as her second husband Roger Wentworth, a younger son of John Wentworth of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, Sir Philip's mother, Margery, Lady Roos, who was the daughter and heiress of Philip le Despencer, 2nd Baron le Despencer, was said to have 'married herself dishonourably without licence from the King'.[2][3] Sir Philip Wentworth served in the army of King Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses.