Sir William Wentworth, 1st Baronet

Sir William Wentworth (1562-1614) was an English landowner.

He was born in 1562, the son of Thomas Wentworth and Margaret Gascoigne or Gascoyne, heiress of Gawthorpe. A story was told of Wentworth's visit to Bolling Hall and a vision concerning St Ann's well at Buxton.[1]

His homes were Gawthorpe Hall (demolished) near Harewood House, and Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham. He became High Sheriff of Yorkshire, and acquired a baronet's title on 20 June 1611.[2]

Marriage and family

He married Anne Atkins, daughter of Sir Robert Atkins of Stowell, Gloucestershire. Their eight sons included: His children included:

References

  1. HMC 6th Report: F. R. Frank (London, 1877), p. 459.
  2. David Hey, Family Names and Family History (London, 2000), p. 104.
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Wentworth Woodhouse)
1611–1614
Succeeded by
Thomas Wentworth
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