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Données personnelles William Cheyne MP 

  • Il est né environ 1374 dans Of Brook, Westbury, Wiltshire, England.
  • Il est décédé le 27 septembre 1420 dans Westbury, Wiltshire, England.
  • Un enfant de Ralph Cheyne et Joan Cheyne (Paveley)
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 4 janvier 2019.

Famille de William Cheyne MP

Il est marié avec Cecily Cheyne (Stretch).

Ils se sont mariés.


Enfant(s):

  1. Edmund Cheyne  1401-1430 


Notes par William Cheyne MP


Sir William Cheyne, MP is your 20th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Francis (Fannie) Pernerviane Welborn
his mother ·Üí Primma M. Pridgen
her mother ·Üí Sarah Auta Pridgen (Pitchlyn)
her mother ·Üí Maj. John Pitchlyn
her father ·Üí Jemima Sally Hickman
his mother ·Üí William Hickman
her father ·Üí Henry Hickman
his father ·Üí Edwin Hickman
his father ·Üí Martha Hickman
his mother ·Üí Eltonhead Corbin Thacker
her mother ·Üí Edwin Conway
her father ·Üí Sir Edward Conway, 1st Viscount Conway
his father ·Üí Helen Conway
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Willoughby, 3rd Baroness Willoughby of Broke
her mother ·Üí Edward Willoughby
her father ·Üí Sir Robert Willoughby, KB, 2nd Baron of Broke
his father ·Üí Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Broke
his father ·Üí Anne Cheyne
his mother ·Üí Sir Edmund Cheyne, MP
her father ·Üí Sir William Cheyne, MP
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William Cheyne, Kt.
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1374
Of Brook, Westbury, Wiltshire, England
Death:
September 27, 1420 (42-50)
Westbury, Wiltshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Ralph Cheyne, MP and Joan Cheyne
Husband of Cecily Cheyne
Father of Sir Edmund Cheyne, MP and Sir John Cheney, Sr., Kt.

Sir William Cheyne, Sheriff of Wiltshire & Devonshire1,2
M, #26539, b. circa 1376, d. 1420
Father Sir Ralph Cheney d. 1401
Mother Joan Paveley
Sir William Cheyne, Sheriff of Wiltshire & Devonshire was born circa 1376 at of Brook, Westbury, Wiltshire, England. He married Cecily Strecche, daughter of Sir John Strecche and Katherine Beaumont, circa 1400.2 Sir William Cheyne, Sheriff of Wiltshire & Devonshire died in 1420.
Family Cecily Strecche b. c 1379, d. 1443
Child
Sir Edmund Cheney+2 b. 4 Dec 1401, d. 30 May 1430
Citations
1.[S8269] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 105.
2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 143.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p884.htm#i26539
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The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Herald's Visitations ... By College of Arms (Great Britain)
http://books.google.com/books?id=GmqlIibS95IC&pg=PA721&lpg=PA721&dq=John+Affeton+1467&source=bl&ots=whHzN1T59P&sig=JK0PGjYO2QMFN8xcLw9t13hbOcM&hl=en&ei=b2rwTY2cBJGisQPhg_ShDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAjhG#v=onepage&q=cheney&f=false
Pg.171
CHENEY OF PINHOE.
William Cheney, 14 Rich. 2, was lord of the manor aforesaid, jure azuris. m. as 2nd husband, Cicily dau. of Matilda _ & John Stretche, parents of Sir John Cheney m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hill of Spaxton, parents of John Cheney of Pinhoe, Sheriff of Devon 32 Hen. VI, and 1, 2 and 12 Edw. IV. (m. Margaret da of Nicholas Kirkham of Blagdon, remarried William Bampfield ,,,), Joan (m. John Strode), Elizabeth (m. Edward Stock), Cicily (m. Willia Courtney) Cheney
John Cheney of Pinhoe, Sheriff of Devon 32 Hen. VI, and 1, 2 and 12 Edw. IV. m. Margaret da of Nicholas Kirkham of Blagdon, remarried William Bampfield ,,,, parents of Anne (m. _ Hussey), Elizabeth (m. William Clopton), Isabella (m. Edward Walgrave), Ellen (m. George Babington) Cheney
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William CHENEY (Sir)
Born: ABT 1374
Died: 27 Sep 1420
Notes: Sheriff of Wiltshire and Devon.
Father: Ralph CHENEY (MP)
Mother: Joan PAVELEY
Married 1: Cecily STRETCHE BEF 10 Jul 1401
Children:
1. John CHENEY of Pinhoe
2. Edmund CHENEY
Married 2: Margaret ERLEIGH
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CHENEY.htm#William CHENEY (Sir)2
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The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West Author: Rogers, William Henry Hamilton
https://archive.org/details/thestrifeofthero32675gut
http://archive.org/stream/thestrifeofthero32675gut/32675-8.txt
Cheney, Cheyney, or Cheyne,--originally _De Caineto_--(or query, from the French _du ch?ne_, 'of the oak') was also an old and largely ramifying family, that first came over with the Conqueror, and were subsequently scattered throughout midland and southern England, from Kent to Cornwall, their name still surviving as an affix to their olden possessions in several localities.
A branch appears to have been early settled, and afterward held considerable station in Devon. "In king Henry III. tyme" says Pole, "Sir Nicholas Cheyney was lord of Upotery," where he was succeeded by his son Sir William, of whom the Antiquary continues "at what tyme the Dean and Chapter of Roane, with consent of the Kinge, and Archbishop of Roane, granted the same unto ye said Sir William Cheyney, which they had formerly held of the grant of William the Conqueror."
Sir William Cheney married Felicia, and had issue Sir Nicholas, who married Elinor, was Sheriff of Devon, 15 Edward II., 1322, and died 3 Edward III., 1330.
To Sir Nicholas succeeded William his son, who married Joan daughter of William Lamborn. He had two sons, Edmond, who died without issue, and Ralph.
Sir Ralph Cheney married Joan, daughter and coheiress of Sir John Paveley of Broke, and died 2 Henry IV., 1401.
Sir William Cheney, his son and successor, married Cicely, daughter of Sir John Stretch of Pinhoe, Devon, and widow of Thomas Bonville. She died 14 October, 1430. To him and his lady, Bishop Stafford of Exeter on 27 Jan., 1400-1, granted license for them to have divine service performed in their Chapel, "_infra manerium suum de Pinho_." He was Sheriff of Devon 1408. Secondly he married Joan daughter of John Frome of Woodlands, Dorset, and widow of Sir William Filliol who died 3 Henry V., 1418. Sir William Cheney died 12 Henry VI., 1434, leaving two sons Edmond and John.
Sir John Cheney was of Pinhoe. He married Elizabeth daughter of John Hill of Spaxton, was Sheriff of Devon 12 and 22 Henry VI., 1434-44, and was succeeded by his son John, four times Sheriff, who married Margaret daughter of Nicholas Kirkham of Blagdon, and died leaving four daughters his coheiresses.
Sir Edmond Cheney, of Broke, knt., born 4 Dec., 1401, married Alice daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford, knt. "_with the Silver Hand_," of Suthwyke, Wilts, and Hooke, Dorset, who died 27 May, 1442, and was buried in the Chapel of St. Anne in the Abbey Church of Abbotsbury, which he founded;--by his wife Elizabeth who died in 1420, daughter of Sir John Mautravers of Hooke, knt. Sir Edmond, who died 30 May, 1430, left two daughters,--Elizabeth, born Nov., 1424, married Sir John Coleshill, knt., of Duloe, Cornwall, and died about 1492,[1]--and Anne, born, 26 July, 1428, who married Sir John Willoughby, knt., who was killed at Tewkesbury 3 May, 1471. Secondly his wife Alice married Walter Tailboys, of Newton-Kyme, Yorkshire, by whom she had a daughter Alianore married to Thomas Strangeways of Melbury, Dorset, ancestor to the Earls of Ilchester. She died in 1469. etc. ....
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CHEYNE, Sir William (c.1374-1420), of Brooke, Wilts.
Family and Education
b.c.1374, s. and h. of Sir Ralph Cheyne*. m. bef. July 1401, Cecily (c.1371-18 Oct. 1430), yr. da. and coh. of Sir John Stretch* of Pinhoe and Hempston Arundel, Devon, by his 1st w., wid of Thomas, yr. s. of Sir William Bonville I* of Shute, Devon, 2s. inc. Edmundဠ. Kntd. by May 1400.1
Offices Held
Sheriff, Wilts. 29 Nov. 1402-5 Nov. 1403, 4 Nov. 1409-29 Nov. 1410, Devon 15 Nov. 1408-4 Nov. 1409.
Commr. of array, Wilts. Sept. 1403, Devon Apr. 1418, Wilts. Mar. 1419; to survey rivers, Som. Nov. 1403; of inquiry, Devon July 1414 (treasons), Som. Nov. 1414 (title to estates), Devon Feb. 1416 (treason).
Tax collector, Dorset Mar. 1404.
J.p. Wilts. 16 Feb. 1405-7, 8 Nov. 1415-d.
Biography
In 1400 Cheyne inherited from his father substantial properties in Wiltshire, Dorset, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Hertfordshire. He was then aged about 26, and the fact that he had been recently knighted suggests that he was already launched upon his career. He is, therefore, possibly to be identified with the esquire who on 30 Sept. 1395 had been retained by Thomas, duke of Gloucester, to serve him for life in peace and war in return for a fee of £16 p.a. from the lordship of Holderness. This grant was confirmed by Henry IV in November 1399 and in the following April a William Cheyne, described as ဘKingမs esquireမ was sent to Rome ဘon secret business of the Kingမ. He was given 15 marks for his travelling expenses. On 12 May, now a knight, Cheyne was granted an annuity of £40 from the Despenser exchequer at Cardiff during the minority of the son and heir of Lord Despenser.2
If this identification is correct, then inheritance of his patrimony later in 1400 ended Sir Williamမs activities in the service of Henry IV as he took on the character of a country landowner. Cheyne had come into the manor of Brooke some years earlier on his motherမs death, but had then conveyed it to his father for term of the latterမs life. Other of the Pavely estates pertaining to his motherမs family were shared with John Bathe* and Richard, Lord Saint Maur of Castle Cary, the husbands of Cheyneမs cousins. Besides Brooke, Cheyne inherited from his parents the manor of Cheyney Cottered (Hertfordshire), lands in Westbury, Hulprington and Avon (Wiltshire), the manor of Norton Hawkfield (Somerset) and that of Tothill (Lincolnshire). He also held the reversion of three manors and other property in Devon, a third part of ဘCheynysplaceမ in Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, and the manor of Long Stanton in the latter county, but these properties were in the possession of Katherine, the widow of his uncle, Sir Edmund Cheyneဠ of Poyntington, Somerset (who was also the stepmother of his wife, Cecily Stretch), and she did not die until 1422, two years after Cheyneမs own death. Through his marriage Sir William acquired the manor of Pinhoe and lands in Hempston Arundel (Devon) and the manor of Seavington St. Michael (Somerset), only a part of the Stretch estates which had to be shared with Cecilyမs sister Elizabeth and her husband, Sir Thomas Beauchamp*. Then, too, some of the Stretch lands were held as dower by Katherine, widow of Cecilyမs brother and now wife of Sir Hugh Luttrell* of Dunster. Cecily also brought to the marriage property which had been settled jointly on her and her former husband, Thomas Bonville, by the latterမs wealthy father. In 1412 Cheyneမs estates in Cambridgeshire were valued at £22 13s.4d. p.a., in Devon at £20, in Dorset at £20, in Somerset at £44 and in Wiltshire at £51 13s.4d., producing a total of £158 6s.8d. which did not include his property in Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire (said at his death to be worth about £35 p.a.).3
Cheyne often acted as a witness or feoffee for his neighbours, but there are few traces of activities of much interest. In 1403 he and his wife obtained a papal licence to have a portable altar. In November 1405 he petitioned that inquiry should be made in an Exchequer case against him as sheriff, concerning the issues of the Wiltshire cloth subsidy. From 1409 until Easter 1411 he and Sir Humphrey Stafford I* were custodians of the lordship, hundred and manor of Frome (Somerset), pending a settlement of a dispute over ownership between Robert Lovell* and Edmund Liversedge. In February 1415 Cheyne was pardoned £60 for losses incurred as sheriff of Devon six years before. He is not known to have taken part in Henry Vမs first expedition to France, but on 26 Nov. 1417 payment was ordered for his wages for three months in taking a force of 24 men-at-arms and 50 archers for the defence of Harfleur; and his name was included on the list of those from Wiltshire best able to undertake military service, which list was sent to the Kingမs Council late in 1419.4
Cheyne died on 27 Sept. 1420, leaving as his heir his son Edmund, aged about 18, whose wardship and marriage were granted, for £400, to the MPမs widow and Bishop Beaufort of Winchester. Edmund married Alice, one of the daughters of Sir Humphrey Stafford II* and, having been returned to Parliament for Wiltshire in 1429, died on 30 May 1430. His mother, Cecily Cheyne, made her will at Brooke on 12 Oct. following, expressing a wish to be buried in the parish church of Westbury next to her late husband. She had settled Pinhoe on her other son, John Cheyne, but the remainder of the family estates passed to her young grand daughters, Elizabeth, Cecily and Anne.5
Ref Volumes: 1386-1421
Notes
1. C137/24/6; VCH Herts. iii. 230; CIPM, xvi. 1027-8.
2. E403/567 m. 2; E404/15/182; C76/84 m. 9; CFR, xii. 100; CPR, 1399-1401, pp. 117, 285; CCR, 1399-1402, p. 15.
3. C138/46/46; C139/2/29; CFR, xiv. 334-5, 396-8; Peds. Plea Rolls ed. Wrottesley, 287; Devon RO, Petre (Bonville) mss, TB 461; E368/174 m. 185; CPR, 1401-5, p. 91; Feudal Aids, vi. 408, 419, 427, 506, 530; CCR, 1419-22, pp. 159-60, 177, 210, 212.
4. CPR, 1408-13, pp. 176, 214, 303; E28/15, 97/33; E404/33/204; CPR, 1413-16, p. 281; CPL, v. 567.
5. C138/46/46; CPR, 1416-22, p. 310; C139/13/57, 49/42; PCC 14 Luffenham
From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/cheyne-sir-william-1374-1420
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Ralph Cheyne
1337-1400

William Cheyne
± 1374-1420


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1401-1430

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    • 13 février » attentat de Champtoceaux. Les comtes de Penthièvre enlèvent le duc de Bretagne.
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