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