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Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable 1423–1464 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1423

Birth Location: Nettlestead, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 18 May 1464

Death Location: Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England

Father: William Wentworth

Mother: Isabella Reresby

Spouse(s): Mary deSpenser

Children(s): Henry Despenser), Lady Wentworth, Alice Wentworth, John Wentworth, William Wentworth, Marjorie Lady, Thomas Wentworth, Sir Wentworth, Robert Wentworth, Nicholas Wentworth

The story of Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable began in 1423 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England. Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable married Mary Clifford Lady Mary Wentworth Baroness De Clifford Despenser, and had children including Alice Elizabeth Wentworth, Henry Wentworth Sir Henry Wentworth Ii Knight Of The Bath De Jure 4Th Lord Le Despenser, John Wentworth, Lady Elizabeth Wentworth, Marjorie Wentworth Lady, Nicholas Wentworth, Robert Wentworth, Sir Roger Wentworth, Thomas Wentworth, William Wentworth. Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable passed away in 1464 in Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England.

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  • The story of Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable began in 1423 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England.
  • Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable married Mary Clifford Lady Mary Wentworth Baroness De Clifford Despenser, and had children including Alice Elizabeth Wentworth, Henry Wentworth Sir Henry Wentworth Ii Knight Of The Bath De Jure 4Th Lord Le Despenser, John Wentworth, Lady Elizabeth Wentworth, Marjorie Wentworth Lady, Nicholas Wentworth, Robert Wentworth, Sir Roger Wentworth, Thomas Wentworth, William Wentworth.
  • Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable passed away in 1464 in Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England.

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Philip Constable's Ancestors

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Philip Constable
1423–1464
Birth Place: Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Parents
William Wentworth
1401–1461
North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England
Isabella Reresby
1397–1462
Thribergh, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
William Wentworth
1375–1423
Wentworth, Yorkshire, England
Lucy Sheffield
1360–
Wentworth, Yorkshire, England
Thomas Reresby
1372–1439
Thribergh, Yorkshire, England
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Philip Constable's Descendants

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Philip (Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk,) Constable (1423–18 May 1464) m. Mary (Clifford Lady Mary Wentworth Baroness de Clifford,) deSpenser (1416–4 October 1478)
  1. 1. Henry (Wentworth (Sir Henry Wentworth II Knight of the Bath; de jure 4th Lord le) Despenser) 1448–1499 m. Anne (Despencer Lady Anne de Say, Baroness) Despencer 1448–1494
    1. 1. Marjery Wentworth 1478–1550 m. John (Seymour Sir "1st Duke of Somerset, 1st Earl) Bedford" 1474–1536
      1. 1. Edward (Seymour Earl of Hertford, Duke of) Somerset 1506–1552 m. Anne Stanhope 1509–1587
        1. 1. Edward (Seymour (1st Earl of Hertford, Baron) Beauchamp) 1539–1621 m. Catherine Grey 1540–1568
        2. 2. John (Seymour) Sir 1527–1552
        3. 3. Henry Seymour 1532–1605 m. Dyzory Porter 1550–1605
        4. 4. Henry Seymour 1540–1588
        5. 5. Margaret Seymour 1527–1602 m. William Askew 1523–
        6. 6. Jane Seymour 1541–1561
        7. 7. Elizabeth Seymour 1552–1602 m. Richard (Knightley) Sir 1532–1615
        8. 8. Anne Seymour 1538–1588 m. Edward Unton 1535–1582
        9. 9. Mary Seymour 1552–1570 m. Andrew Rogers 1543–1620
      2. 2. Dorothy Seymour 1493–1561 m. Clement (Smith Smythe) Sir 1530–1562
        1. 1. Dorothy Smythe 1537–1612 m. Edmund Parker 1546–1635
      3. 3. Thomas Seymour 1508–1549 m. Lady (Catherine "Queen Consort of England" "Queen of Ireland" Parr Last Wife of Henry) VIII 1512–1548
        1. 1. Lady (Catherine) Seymore 1548–1625
        2. 2. Jane Seymour 1538–1611 m. Lyonell Maddison 1530–1624
      4. 4. Henry (Seymour Sir) Knight 1514–1578 m. Barbara Morgan 1518–1580
        1. 1. John Seymour 1540–1579 m. Dyzery Porter 1558–1613
        2. 2. Jane Seymour 1542–1634 m. Sir (John) Rodney 1549–1612
      5. 5. Elizabeth (Seymour Lady Elizabeth Ughtred Paulet Seymour Marchioness of Winchester, Baroness Cromwell of) Oakman 1518–1563 m. Gregory (Cromwell Lord Gregory Williams Cromwell, 2nd Baron van Oakman, 1st Baron of Cromwell, 2nd Baron of Wimbelon, Knight of Bath, Shire for) Ke 1515–1551
        1. 1. Henry (William Cromwell Sir Henry (Golden Knight)) Cromwell 1538–1604
        2. 2. Frances Cromwell 1532–1562 m. Sir (William) Strode 1528–1579
        3. 3. Thomas (Cromwell (Parliamentary) diarist) 1552–1649 m. Katherine Gardner 1554–1616
        4. 4. Edward (Cromwell) Hon. 1560–1592
        5. 5. Catherine Cromwell 1546–1635 m. John Strode 1524–1581
        6. 6. Edward Cromwell 1537–1592
      6. 6. Jane (Seymour) Queen 1508–1537 m. King (Henry VIII) Tutor 1491–1547
        1. 1. King (Edward VI) Tudor 1537–1553
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Wentworth) Lady 1474–1540 m. Sir (Knight Robert III Lord Darcy of Little) Malden 1478–1508 m. Thomas Wyndham 1472–1523
      1. 1. Lord (Thomas Darcy 1st Baron of Chiche, Knight of the Order of the) Garter 1506–1558
      2. 2. Thomas Wyndham 1510–1553
    3. 3. Sir (Richard Wentworth; High Sheriff of Yorkshire; 5th Baron) Despencer 1475–1528
    4. 4. Edward Wentworth 1470–1499
    5. 5. Jane Wentworth 1478–1499
    6. 6. Dorothy (Wentworth) Lady 1481–1506 m. Robert Broughton 1466–1506
      1. 1. John Broughton 1491–1518
      2. 2. Margaret Broughton –1524
    7. 7. Giles Wentworth 1476–1528
    8. 8. Alice Wentworth 1480–1545 m. Robert Usher 1460–
      1. 1. Robert (Howell Craster) Usher 1515–1586
      2. 2. Margaret Usher 1496–
      3. 3. Isabel Usher 1505–
      4. 4. Thomas Usher 1506–1558
      5. 5. Herbert (Neville) Usher 1515–1586
    9. 9. Nicholas Wentworth 1479–1557
  2. 2. Lady (Elizabeth) Wentworth 1449–1494 m. Martin (De Le) See 1420–1494
    1. 1. Joan (De Le) See 1465–1528 m. Piers Hildyard 1464–1503
      1. 1. Isabel (Hildyard Lady (Ancestor of Pres. Calvin) Coolidge) 1498–1540 m. Ralph Legard 1490–1540
        1. 1. Joan Legard 1530–1586 m. Richard Skepper 1495–1556
        2. 2. Richard Legard 1529–1594
        3. 3. Robert Legard 1537–1609
        4. 4. John Legard 1535–1587
        5. 5. Ralph Legard 1537–
        6. 6. Elizabeth Legard 1543–1564
        7. 7. Frances Legard 1547–
        8. 8. Ann Legard 1550–1564
        9. 9. John Legard 1856–1587
      2. 2. Lady (Katherine\Catherine) Hildyard 1483–1548
      3. 3. Richard Hildyard 1492–
      4. 4. Elinor Hildyard 1481–
      5. 5. Sir (Christopher Hildyard Lord of) Winestead 1491–1538
      6. 6. Martin Hildyard 1484–
      7. 7. Elizabeth Hildyard 1492–
      8. 8. Joan Hildyard 1494–
    2. 2. Elizabeth (De Le) See 1442–
  3. 3. Alice (Elizabeth) Wentworth 1455–1505 m. Willem (Moton Sherriff van) Leicestershire 1440–1482
    1. 1. Robert Morton 1477–1499
    2. 2. Charles (Morton) Sir 1478–1531 m. Maud Dallyson 1483–1553
      1. 1. Elizabeth Morton 1535–1590 m. Simon Parker 1532–1626
        1. 1. Jane Parker 1552–1599 m. Robert (Valentine Hollingsworth,) IIl 1547–1599
      2. 2. Nicholas Morton 1508–1586
      3. 3. Robert Morton 1505–1575
      4. 4. Thomas Morton 1510–
      5. 5. Anthony Morton 1512–
      6. 6. Gervase Morton 1514–
      7. 7. Francis Morton 1516–
      8. 8. Joan Morton 1524–
      9. 9. Dorothy Morton 1511–1555
  4. 4. John Wentworth 1458–1458
  5. 5. William Wentworth 1447–1500
  6. 6. Marjorie (Wentworth) Lady 1474–1550
  7. 7. Thomas Wentworth 1450–
  8. 8. Sir (Roger) Wentworth 1454–1539
  9. 9. Robert Wentworth 1454–
  10. 10. Nicholas Wentworth 1445–1557

Philip Constable's Timeline

2 Records

1423
1423
Birth of Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
1464
18 May 1464
Age 41
Death of Philip Wentworth (Sir Knight Philip, Esquire of the Body, Kings Carver, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Constable in Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England
Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1423
    Event Place: Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 May 1464
    Event Place: Captured by the Yorkists after the Battle of Hexham, Northumberland(War of the Roses), then taken to Middleham, Yorkshire where he was beheaded-Buried at New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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