Wentworth
Wentworth may refer to:
People
- Judith Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth (1873–1957), "Lady Wentworth," notable Arabian horse breeder
- Benning Wentworth (1696–1770), governor of New Hampshire under King George II and King George III
- S. Wentworth Horton (1885–1960), New York state senator
- Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford
- Wentworth Miller (born 1972), American actor
- Wentworth (surname)
Places
- Australia
- Division of Wentworth, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in New South Wales
- Wentworth, New South Wales, a town
- Canada
- Ski Wentworth, a ski hill in Wentworth, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Wentworth, Nova Scotia, a rural community
- Wentworth, Quebec, a township municipality
- Wentworth County, Ontario, a defunct county
- South Africa
- Wentworth, KwaZulu-Natal, a township of Durban
- United Kingdom
- Wentworth, Cambridgeshire, a village
- Wentworth Club, a golf club in Surrey
- Wentworth College, York, a college of the University of York
- Wentworth Estate, Surrey
- Wentworth, South Yorkshire, a village and civil parish
- Wentworth (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral district in South Yorkshire
- Wentworth Woodhouse, a Grade I listed country house in the village of Wentworth, and the largest private house in the UK
- United States
- Wentworth by the Sea (formerly the Hotel Wentworth), a historic hotel in New Castle, New Hampshire
- Wentworth Institute of Technology, a college in Boston, Massachusetts
- Wentworth Military Academy and College, a boarding school and college in Lexington, Missouri
- Wentworth, Missouri, a village
- Wentworth, New Hampshire, a town
- Wentworth, North Carolina, a town
- Wentworth, South Dakota, a village
Arts and entertainment
- Wentworth (TV series), an Australian television drama series, made as a reimagining of Prisoner
Other
- Baron Wentworth, a title in the Peerage of England
- J.G. Wentworth, a financial services firm
- Wentworth scale, a scale for the grain size of sedimentary materials
- Wentworth letter, a letter by Joseph Smith, Jr. to the editor of Chicago Democrat explaining the message of the LDS Church
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