Person:Margaret Despencer (1)

Margaret Despencer
  1. Margaret Despencer1397 - 1478
m. Abt 5 Sep 1404
  1. Margaret Roos1317 -
m. 25 Jun 1423
  1. Philip Wentworth1424 - 1464
  2. Henry WentworthAbt 1426 - 1481
  3. Thomas Wentworth1428 -
  4. Margaret Wentworth1430 -
  5. Elizabeth Wentworth1432 -
  6. Agnes Wentworth1434 - 1496
Facts and Events
Name Margaret Despencer
Alt Name Margery la Despensere
Gender Female
Birth? 1397 Nettlestead, Suffolk, EnglandDate Approximated> Age being 24+ or 26+ years in 1424 {father's death year}
Alt Birth[4] Bef 1398-1400 of, Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage Abt 5 Sep 1404 to John de Ros, 8th Baron de Ros
Other 5 Sep 1404 papal mandate for dispensation
with John de Ros, 8th Baron de Ros
Property? 1421 Had livery of her dowry
Marriage 25 Jun 1423 Nettlestead, Suffolk, Englandto Sir Roger Wentworth
Property? 1424 Had livery of her father's lands
Will? 30 Aug 1477
Death[2][4][5] 20 Apr 1478 Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Probate? 28 May 1478 Lambeth, Surrey, England
Other? Kinship: Daughter and heiress
Reference Number[1] Q6760316?
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Margery (Margaret) le Despenser, de jure suo jure 3rd Baroness le Despenser (1387 creation), was the daughter and heiress of Philip le Despenser, 2nd Baron le Despenser. She was born about 1397 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, and married John de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros. He died without heirs, and she married secondly Roger Wentworth of Nettlestead, Esq. (d.1452), son of John Wentworth of North Elmsall.

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References
  1. Margery le Despencer, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
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