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Edmund Cheyne, Kt.

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Birthplace: of Brook, Westbury, Wiltshire, England
Death: May 30, 1430 (28)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Cheyne, MP and Cecily Cheyne
Husband of Alice Tailboys
Father of Elizabeth Colshull; Anne Cheyne and Cecily Cheyne
Brother of Sir John Cheney, Kt.
Half brother of John Bonville, Esq. and William Bonville

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About Sir Edmund Cheyne, MP

Primary Sources

Inquisitions Post Mortem for Edmund Cheyne, Knight, Writ. 16 June 1430.
He died on 30 May [1430]. Elizabeth, Anne, and Cecily were his daughters and next heirs, and respectively aged 6 years, 3 years, and 1 year and 10 weeks.

Other Sources

  • Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=wHZcIRMhSEMC&pg=PA190&lpg=PA190&dq...
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  • He was born 4 Dec. 1401. They had two daughters, Elizabeth and Anne (or Agnes). SIR EDMUND CHEYNE died 30 May 1430. His widow, Alice, married (2nd) in 1432 (as his 2nd wife) WALTER TAILBOYS, Esq. (died 13 April 1444), of Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, and Golthawe, Lincolnshire [see TAILBOYS 9]. They had one daughter, Eleanor (wife of Thomas Strangeways, Esq.). Alice died before 1469.
  • Child of Alice Stafford, by Edmund Cheyne:
    • i. ANNE CHEYNE, married JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Knt., of Kirton in Holland, Lincolnshire, and Brook (in Wesbury), Wiltshire [see BROOK 10].
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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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Sir Edmund Cheyne, MP's Timeline

1401
December 4, 1401
of Brook, Westbury, Wiltshire, England
1424
February 1424
Poyntington, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
1425
August 15, 1425
Brook Manor, Westbury, Wiltshire, England
1429
1429
1430
May 30, 1430
Age 28
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of, Ottery, Devonshire, England
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of, Ottery, Devonshire, England