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  1. 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.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2023 · 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] ).

  3. 12 de may. de 2020 · Edward’s sister, Dorothy, was born to John Seymour and Margery Wentworth at Wulfhall, Wiltshire. 1523 (early September) On the instructions of Henry VIII, the Duke of Suffolk invaded France with instructions to lay siege to Boulogne.

  4. 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.

  5. Margery Wentworth, död 1550, var en engelsk adelskvinna. Hon var mor till drottning Jane Seymour och är känd som musa åt poeten John Skelton . Hon var dotter till adelsmannen Sir Henry Wentworth och Anne Say.

  6. Analysis (ai): This poem praises the virtues of a woman named Mistress Margery Wentworth, comparing her to various symbols of beauty and grace. The speaker emphasizes her joyfulness, gentleness, kindness, and patience. The poem's structure, with its repeated refrain and incremental comparisons, creates a sense of rhythm and flow.

  7. 9 de may. de 2023 · Margery (Wentworth) Waldegrave is a descendant of the following Magna Carta Surety Barons: William d'Aubigny, Robert de Ros, John de Lacy, Richard de Clare, Gilbert de Clare, William Malet, Saher de Quincy, Hugh le Bigod and Roger le Bigod. This profile appears in trails badged by the Magna Carta Project to the following Gateway Ancestors: