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Michael Wentworth, of Mendham Priory

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Birthplace: Yorkshire,, Wentworth, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: October 13, 1558 (35-44)
Mendham, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: London, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas "Golden Thomas" Wentworth and Beatrix "Beatrice" Wentworth
Husband of Isobel Wentworth
Father of Sir Thomas Wentworth, of Mendham Priory and Whitley
Brother of William Wentworth; Lady Elizabeth Denman; Gervase Wentworth; John Wentworth; Bryan Wentworth and 5 others

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About Michael Wentworth, of Mendham Priory

  • WENTWORTH, Michael (by 1512-58), of Whitley, Yorks., Mendham, Suff. and Cannon Row, Westminster, Mdx.
  • b. by 1512, 2nd s. of Thomas Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorks. by Beatrice, da. of Sir Richard Woodruffe of Woolley, Yorks. m. (1) by 1542, Isabella (b.1524), da. and h. of Percival Whitley of Whitley, 3s. 5da.; (2) July/Nov. 1556, Agnes, wid. of Roger More of Bicester, Oxon. and Thomas Curzon of Waterperry, Oxon., s.p.1
  • Offices Held
    • Clerk of the kitchen by 1533, chief clerk 1540; master of the Household by Aug. 1546-Jan. 1558, cofferer Jan. 1558-d.; steward, Langton in the Wold, Yorks. 1536, Catton and Pocklington, Yorks. 1540, Castle Sowerby, Penrith and Scotby, Cumb. 1542; gen. receiver and surveyor, Eye and Westhorpe, Suff. and other crown lands 1545.2
  • Biography
  • A well connected younger son, Michael Wentworth probably owed his steady rise in the royal household to his kinship with Sir Thomas Wentworth I, 1st Lord Wentworth, himself a follower of the Duke of Suffolk. First mentioned as clerk of the kitchen at the coronation of Anne Boleyn, whom he was appointed to attend at the banquet ‘to see that nothing be embezzled’ from the dressers, Wentworth was promoted to the chief clerkship in the reorganization of 1540, when Suffolk became head of the Household as lord great master. Four years later, when Suffolk commanded the army which captured Boulogne, Wentworth led the household contingent which accompanied the King and he spent most of the summer in the field. Suffolk’s death in August 1545 was followed by Wentworth’s appointment as general receiver of the lands in Suffolk and elsewhere which the duke had ceded to the King in 1536, and within a year he had become one of the three masters of the Household.3
  • It was in the duke’s, and Lord Wentworth’s, shire that Wentworth was to make his own main investment in land; he did not add to the lands in Yorkshire which his first wife brought to their marriage but he acquired the site and some of the lands of Mendham priory, and several manors in Essex. His second wife, who had previously married in succession two of Wentworth’s colleagues in the Household, brought him lands in Oxfordshire, a London house, and the wardship of her young children. Wentworth’s last purchase was of a large house in Cannon Row, adjoining Whitehall, for which he paid £600 in February 1558. This followed immediately upon, and may have been connected with, his final promotion, to the post of cofferer of the Household.4
  • Wentworth’s election to Mary’s second Parliament was clearly a by-product of his official career. The borough of Midhurst belonged to Wentworth’s distant kinsman (Sir) Anthony Browne I, to whom he could have been recommended by more than one of his associates: by Browne’s grandfather Sir John Gage, the lord chamberlain, by Gage’s son James, the second master of the Household, or by Edward Shelley, the third master, another Sussex man. (In the next Parliament, and again in 1558, one of the Members for Midhust was another household official, Thomas Harvey, whom Wentworth called ‘cousin’ and appointed to oversee his will.) Wentworth’s Membership of this brief Parliament has left no trace but his official standing and future promotion imply that he supported the government. One of his fellow-Members was Leonard West, whose dispute with William Gascoigne, a kinsman of both, he sought to compose in 1555.5
  • Wentworth died on 13 or 20 Oct. 1558; the inquisitions taken on his lands give different dates, but the earlier one perhaps agrees better with his burial in St. Margaret’s, Westminster, on 23 Oct., performed with much ceremonial and attended by many of the Queen’s servants. By his will of 12 Oct. Wentworth had bequeathed to his wife Agnes the greater part of his lands in Essex, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Yorkshire, with the profits from the sale of wool and of coal from his mines in the north; to his heir Thomas, then aged 17, all the goods in his mansions in Suffolk and Cannon Row; and to his younger sons Michael and Henry the profit of the alnagership at York. His five daughters were each to receive £100 on marriage, with a further £100 going to whichever of them married his ward Richard Freeston, the son of his predecessor as cofferer. He named as executors his nephew Thomas Wentworth (whose grandson was to become 1st Earl of Strafford) and Nicholas Denham and as the second overseer his brother Thomas.6
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/we... ______________________
  • Michael WENTWORTH (Esq.)
  • Born: 1518, Wentworth, Yorkshire, England
  • Died: Mendham, Suffolk, England
  • Father: Thomas "Golden Thomas" WENTWORTH (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Beatrice WOODRUFFE
  • Married: Isabel WHITLEY ABT 1546
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#Michael WENTWORTH (Esq.)1 ____________
  • Name Michael Wentworth [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Born Abt 1520 of, Mendham Priory, Suffolk, England
  • Died 13 Oct 1558 of, Ottes, Essex, England [1, 2, 5]
  • Buried 23 Oct 1558 St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England [1]
  • Father Thomas Wentworth, b. Cal 1478, d. 5 Dec 1548, Wentworth, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 70 years)
  • Mother Beatrix Woodruffe, b. Abt 1480
  • Family Beatrice or Isabel Whitley, b. Cal 1524
  • Children
    • 1. Thomas Wentworth, b. Cal Feb 1542, of, Mendham Priory, Suffolk, England d. of, Whitley, Yorkshire, England
  • Sources
  • [S88] #542 Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire (1874), Foster, Joseph, (2 volumes in 12. London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874), FHL book Q 942.74 D2f; FHL microfilm 924,024., vol. 1 pt. 4 Pedigree of Wentworth of Woodhouse.
  • [S247] #644 South Yorkshire: the History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster, in the Diocese and County of York (1828-1831), Hunter, Joseph, (2 volumes. London: J.B. Nichols, 1828-1831), FHL book Q 942.74 H2hu; FHL microfilm 1,696,503 items 12-13., vol. 2 p. 388.
  • [S79] #248 [Reprint, 1977] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank but Uninvested with Heritable Honours (1834-1838; reprint 1977), Burke, John, (1834-1838. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977), 942 D2bc 1977; FHL microfiche 6035997-035999; FHL microfilm 87,947., vol. 3 p. 91.
  • "Michael Wentworth, esq. of Mendam Priory, in the county of Suffolk, living in 1547, was cofferer to the king and comptroller to the queen. He died 13 October 1558, inquisition taken the 30th of the following April."
  • [S203] #696 The Surtees Society, 1834-1934: including a catalogue of its publications, with notes on their sources and contents (1939), Thompson, A. Hamilton (Alexander Hamilton), (The Publications of the Surtees Society, volume 150. London: Andrews, 1939), FHL book 942 B4s; FHL microfiche 6073432., vol. 133 pt. 2 p. 202.
  • [S79] #248 [Reprint, 1977] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank but Uninvested with Heritable Honours (1834-1838; reprint 1977), Burke, John, (1834-1838. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977), 942 D2bc 1977; FHL microfiche 6035997-035999; FHL microfilm 87,947., vol. 3 p. 91.
  • From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I48149&tre... ____________
  • The Wentworth genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n97/mod...
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n105/mo...
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n162/mo...
  • (18) William Wentworth, Esq., married, 1460-1, Isabel, daughter of Sir Richard Fitzwilliams, of Aldwarke, in Yorkshire, by Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas Clarell of the same place, and had issue, Thomas, Ralphe, George, William, and Elizabeth. The latter married, first, Thomas Lea, Esq., of Middleton, and secondly, Henry Arthington, Esq. Of the three younger sons, there is no record save of their names. The father died in 1477, and the line was continued by the eldest son--
    • (19) Sir Thomas Wentworth, who was knighted for his bravery at the battle of Spurs, 16 August, 1513. It will be seen that down to this period, the successors to the estate of Wentworth-Woodhouse were almost invariably only sons, and as invariably married heiresses or co-heiresses.
    • By this, time, therefore, the wealth of this family had become enormous, as may be judged by the fact, that this Sir Thomas bore the sobriquet of "Golden Thomas." He paid at one time a heavy fine to be excused from accepting the Order of the Bath, and in 1528 abtained a license* from Henry VIII. to remain covered in the
    • http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n164/mo...
    • royal presence. The reason alleged was his infirmity arising from old age. But, as he lived twenty years longer, (he died 5 Dec., 1548,) the presumption is, that the license was purchased at a great price for the purpose of gratifying a whim or some feeling of personal pride. He married Beatrix, daughter of Sir Richard Woodruff, Kt., of Woolley, in Yorkshire, and widow of John Drax, Esq., of Woodhull, by whom he had five sons and three daughters, viz: William, Gervase, Michael, Thomas, Bryan, Elizabeth, Isabel, and Beatrice.
  • Of Gervase and Bryan, there are no further accounts.
  • Michael* was afterwards of Mendham Priory, in the county of Suffolk, and became cofferer to Henry VIII., and comptroller to the Queen. By his wife Isabel, daughter and heir of Percival Whitley, Esq., of Whitley, in Yorkshire, he became ancestor of the Wentworths of Wooley, in Yorkshire, a line which terminated in co-heiresses the latter part of the last century. He died 13 October, 1558, and his wife in 1560.
    • *Col. Michael Wentworth, who emigrated to this country and married the widow of Gov. Benning Wentworth, and who is more particularly alluded to under the head of Gov. Benning, was descended from this Thomas, whose son Michael was of Mendham, and married Isabel, daughter of Percival Whitley. They had Thomas of Wooley, married to Susan, daughter of Christopher Hepton. They had Michael, of Wooley, married Frances, daughter of George Downes. They had John, of Wooley, married Elizabeth Ra Aldbogh. They had Michael, of Wooley, married Dorothy Sprotbrough. They had Mathew, of Wakefield, 8th and youngest son, born 1689, and died 1749, married Anne, daughter of James Sill, of Wakefield. They had Michael who was second son, and emigrated to Portsmouth, N. H., and married the widow of Gov. Benning Wentworth. They had but one child, Martha, who married at Portsmouth, N. H. John, son of Thomas, grandson of Mark Hunking, and great grandson of Lt. Gov. John Wentworth. _________________________
  • Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire (1874) Vol. 2
  • http://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount02fost
  • http://archive.org/stream/pedigreesofcount02fost#page/n257/mode/1up
  • Pedigree Chart - 4 pages
  • Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, Earls of Strafford (Watson Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham), Vernon Wentworth of Wentworth Castle, and Wentworth of Woolley.
  • WILLIAM WENTWORTH of Wentworth-Woodhouse, 17 Ed. IV., died 8 Jan. 23 Henry VIII., 1477, possessed of the manor of Hooton Roberts, held of the honor of Tickhill; Woodhouse Hall held of the prior of Bolton; the manor of Tinsley held of the honor of Tickhill; Halgh held of the heirs of John Bosvile of Ardsley; Hoyland held of George, Earl of Shrewbury, lands in Rotherham, Pollington, and Gresborough. = ISABEL or ELIZABETH, daughter of Sir Richard Fitzwilliam of Aldward or Aldwyke, licence for marriage granted to the Vicor of Ecclesfield, 15 Oct 1460, married before 39 Henry VI. ch: Sir Thomas (m. Beatrix Woodruffe), Ralph, George, William, Elizabeth (m. Thomas Lee & Henry Arthington) Wentworth.
    • SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH of Wentworth Woodhouse, son and heir, aged 26, 23 Henry VII., he paid L7. 10s. 5d. in part of a fine for refusing knighthood ; 20 Henry VIII. he received the honour of Knighthood for his bravery at the battle of Spurs 16 Aug. 1513. From his great opulence he was styled GOLDEN THOMAS. In 1528 he obtained a licence from Henry VIII. to hear his bonnet and be covered in the royal presence because he was infirm. Married before 13 June, 5 Henry VIII., died 5 Dec. 1548, aged 70 years, will dated 21 August 1546, and proved 8 March 1548, buried at Wentworth, where there is a brass to his memory. The monumental inscriptions of the Wentworths in their chapel commence at this period. = BEATRIX, daughter of Sir Richard Woodruffe of Woolley, knight and widow of John Drax, Esq., by Beatrice (2nd wife), daughter of Thomas Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, co Lincoln. ; ch: William (m. Catherine Beeston), 2. Gervase, 5. Bryan, Isabella (m. Nicholas Wombwell), Elizabeth (m. Ralph Denman or Denham), Beatrice (m. Thomas Worrall), Thomas (m. Grace Gascoigne), 3. Michael (m. Beatrice or Isabel Whitley) Wentworth.
      • WILLIAM WENTWORTH, of Wentworth-Woodhouse, died 4 Dec. 1549, aged 42 years, bd. in Wentworth chapel, where these is a brass to his memory. Inq. p. m. in 3 Edward VI., will dated 31 December 1548. = CATHERINE, daughter of Ralph Beeston, 9 Henry VIII. ch: .... etc.
      • 2. GERVASE WENTWORTH
      • 3. MICHAEL WENTWORTH of Mendham Priory, co. Suffolk, and of Ottes, co. Essex, 1554. cofferer to King Henry VIII. and to Queen Mary, compt. to Queen Elizabeth, died 13 Oct. 1558. Buried at St. Margaret's Westminster, 23 Oct. 1558, will dated 12 Oct. and proved 30 Nov. 1558 (C.P.C.) = BEATRICE or ISABEL (1st wife), daughter and sole heir of Percival Whitley of Whitley, co. York, aged eight years at her father's death in 1532,; ch: Thomas (m. Susan Hopton) Michael, Henry, Isabel, Alice, Margaret, Mabell, Helen Wentworth.; = AGNES (2nd wife), living 1558, named in her husband's will with a dau. Mary Curson, and other children.
      • THOMAS WENTWORTH of Scroby, co. Notts. married Grace, dau. of John Gascoigne of Lasingcroft. His will dated 27 mar. 1574, and proved 5 Feb. 1576. ch: .... etc.
      • 5. BRYAN WENTWORTH.
      • ISABELLA WENTWORTH, married to Nicholas Wombwell of Thundercliffe, co. York. He died 1371.
      • ELIZABETH WENTWORTH, married to Ralph Denman (? Denham) of Newhall Grange.
      • BEATRICE, married to Thomas Worrall of Loversall. _________________________________
  • Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry, Volume 2 By John Burke
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=0NEKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1552&lpg=PA1552&...
  • Pg.1551
  • THOMAS WENTWORTH, of Wentworth Woodhouse, son of William Wentworth, by Isabel, his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Fitzwilliam, of Aldwark, s. to the estates and representation of the family, 23 HENRY VII. He m. BEATRIX, dau. of Sir Richard WOODRUFFE, Knt. of Woolley, whose house was then in the plenitude of its prosperity, and had issue,
    • I. William, of Wentworth Woodhouse, who enjoyed the estates only a few month, dying 4 Jul 1549. He m. Catherine, dau. of Ralph Beeston, of Beeston, and was s. by his son,
    • II. Michael, of whom presently.
    • III. Thomas, who m. Grace, dau. of John Gascoigne, Esq. of Lasingcroft, in Yorkshire, and had (with three daus., Mary, Grace, and Elizabeth) an only son, Thomas.
    • IV. Bryan.
    • I. Elizabeth, m. to Ralph Denam.
    • II. Isabella, m. to Nicholas Wombweil, Esq. of Greesbrook, in Yorkshire.
    • III. Beatrix, m. to Thomas Worrall, Esq. of Loversall, in Yorkshire.
  • Thomas Wentworth d. 5 Dec 1548, and was buried at Wentworth. His second son,
  • MICHAEL WENTWORTH, Esq. of Mendam Priory, co. Suffolk, living 39 HENRY VIII., was cofferer to the King and comptroller to the queen. He m. Isabel, dau. and heir of Percival Whitley, Esq. of Whitley, in Yorkshire, and had by her (who d. in 1560( three sons and three daus. He d. 13 Oct. 1558, and in the inquisition taken 30 April following, it is found that his son and heir,
  • THOMAS WENTWORTH, Esq. of Mendam Priory, in Suffolk, and Whitley, co. York, was then aged seventeen years and two months. This gentleman m. Susan, dau. of Christopher Hopton, Esq. of Armley Hall, in the latter shire, and had (with two dau., Beatrix, m. to John Green, Esq. of Dean Grange, in Horsforth; and Mary, the wife of Robert Coningsby, Esq. of Herefordshire) a son and successor, .... etc. __________________________
  • The Wentworth genealogy: English and American, Volume 1 By John Wentworth
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=g...
  • Pg.10
  • Sir Thomas Wentworth, son of William Wentworth and Isabel Fitzwilliams, was knighted for his bravery at the Battle of Spurs, 16 August 1513. It will be seen that down to this period, the successors to the estate of Wentworth-Woodhouse were almost invariaby only sons, and as invariably married heiresses or coheiresses.
  • By this time, therfore, the wealth of this family had become enormous, as may be judged by the fact that this Sir Thomas bore the sobriquet of "Golden Thomas." He paid at one time a heavy fine to be excused from accepting the Order of the Bath, and in 1528 obtained a lincense from Henry VIII to remain covered in the royal presence. The reason alleged was his infirmity, arising from old age. But as he lived twenty years longer (he died 5 December 1548), the presumption is that the license was purchased at a great price for the purpose of gratifying a whim or some feeling of personal pride. He married Beatrix, daughter of Sir Richard Woodruff, Kt., of Woolley, in Yorkshire and widow of John Drax, Esq., of Woodhull, by whom he had issue as follows:-- **1. William20, of whom hereafter. **2. Gervase20, of whom nothing furthur is known. **3. Michael20, of Mendham Priory, of whom hereafter. **4. Thomas20 was of Scoreby, in Yorkshire, and married Grace, daughter of John Gascoigne, Esq., of Lasingcroft, in Yorkshire, by whom he had an only son, Thomas, and three daughters, Mary, Grace, and Elizabeth. **5. Bryan20, of whom nothing further is known. **6. Elizabeth20, who married Ralph Denham, Esq. **7. Isabel20, who married Nicholas Wombwell, Esq. **8. Beatrice20, who married Thomas Worrel, Esq.
  • Before continuing the main line of this branch, we will trace to their extinction in the male line, of the descendants of
  • (20) Michael20, third son as above, who settled in Mendham Priory, in Suffolk, and became cofferer to King Henry VIII, and Comptroller to the Queen. He married, first, Isabel, daughter of Percival Whitley, of Whitley, co. York, Esq., who is said in the ordinary accounts of the family to have survived him until 1540; but this is an error, as in his Will, dated 12 October and proved 30 November, 1558, he mentions his then wife Agnes, who was evidently the widow of a Curson, as she had a daughter, Mary Curson, then in wardship, and other children. He died 13 Octobert 1558, his second wife Agnes surviving him. His issue by his first wife were, -- Thomas21, Michael21, Henry21, Margaret21, Mabel21, Alice21, Helen21, and Catherine21, -- who were all living at the date of his Will. He was succeeded by his eldest son
  • (21) Thomas21 Wentworth, who was also of Mendham Priory, and of Whitley, co. York. At the Inquisition port mortem of his father, 30 April 1559, he was found to be 17 years and 2 months old. He married Susan, daughter of Christopher Hopton, of Armley Hall, co York, Esq., but neither the time nor place of his death, nor hers, has been ascertained. Their issue were, .... etc. _________________________
  • Heraldic visitation of the northern counties in 1530 By Thomas Tonge, William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=swQVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=J...
  • Pg. 75
  • THESE BE THE ARMES AND PETYGRE OF THOMAS WENTWORTH, ESQUYER.
  • ARMS. Quarterly.
  • I. IV. - Sable, a chevron between three leopards' heads or.
  • II. - Argent, a cross patonce sable.
  • III. - Paly of six, gules and argent, a bend counter-changed.
  • THOMAS WENTWORTH,3 of Wentworth, maried the doughter of Syr Richard Redman, Knyght: and by her he had yssue, Willyam, son and heryre; and John, ijde son.
  • 3. William de Wentworth, living 2 Edw. II., married Isabella, daughter and co-heiress of Wm. de Pollington (Quarter III.), and their son William maried Isabella, daughter and coheiress of Walter de Tinsley. The crest was a griphon argent; and Thomas Wentworth, who married Margaret, the heiress of Gascoigne, and died in 1587, bequeaths to his heir, his chain of gold and gold ring, whereon is engraven his crest, badge, and cognizance, and a dozen of silver spoons, with gryphons' heads at the ends. From this line proceeded the Earl of Strafford. The crest is given as a gryphon argent.
  • "The Lord Wentworthe" [of Nettlested, co. Suffolk]. -- Sabel, a chevron between three leopards' heads or; on the chevron a crescent of the field for difference. Above the shield is a vase. Supporter a gryphon argent, differenced as in the arms. (Harl. MS., 2076.) On 20 Nov., 8 Edw. IV., Henry Wentworth, sen., Esq., sealed with the device of a single leopard's head. (Deed, p. J. J. Howard, LL.D.)
  • Pg. 76
    • WILLIAM, son and heyre of Thomas maryed Isabell, doughter of Syr Richard Fytzwillyam of Aldwerk: and by her had yssue, Thomas, son and heyre; Rauff, ijde son; George, iijde son; Elisabeth, maryed, furst to Thomas Lee, and after to Henry Ardyngton, esquier.
      • THOMAS, son and heyre of Willyam, maryed Beatrix, doughter of Syr Richard Woderofe: and by her had yssue, Willyam, son and heyre; Mighell, ijde son; Thomas iijde son; Brian, iiijth son; Elisabeth, maried to Rauff [sic], esquier; Isabell, maried to Nicholas Woomwell, esquier; and Beatrix.
        • WILLYAM, son and heyre to Thomas, maryed Kateryn, doughter to Syr Rauf Boston: and by her hath yssue, THOMAS, son and heyre; Margaret; and Meriell. __________________________
  • Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions, Parts 5-7 By Sir William Dugdale
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=FqJCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq...
  • Pg. 321 _________
  • The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 (1881)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/345/mode/...
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/346/mode/...
    • CHART - Wentworth of Wentworth ____________
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Michael Wentworth, of Mendham Priory's Timeline

1518
1518
Yorkshire,, Wentworth, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1542
1542
1558
October 13, 1558
Age 40
Mendham, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
October 23, 1558
Age 40
St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, England (United Kingdom)
1938
February 5, 1938
Age 40
1948
March 20, 1948
Age 40
1955
January 21, 1955
Age 40
1995
October 6, 1995
Age 40
1996
March 23, 1996
Age 40