Wentworth Webster (16 June 1828 – 2 April 1907) was an Anglican clergyman, scholar, and collector of folk tales of the Basque Country.
He had previously traveled to Scotland, Germany, Switzerland, the Azores, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires.
He continued to write religious and erudite articles on the Basque Country for both British magazines and regional ones.
In March 1907, King Edward VII went to Sare to attend a game of Basque pelota played in his honor.
Wentworth Webster died on 2 April 1907 while drafting an article on the Basque Country for the Encyclopædia Britannica.