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Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven

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22: 87:(now subsumed by Central London), and its main house, Chelsea Place, financed by the dowry of his wife Lady Jane Cavendish. He paid for the house in instalments beginning in 1657 with £1,900 and made the final payment for whole estate in 1661 at a total cost of £13,626. 338: 176:
on 13 July 1698, where a monument on the north wall commemorated him and his wife Lady Jane Cavendish who was a considerable benefactress of the building.
373: 266:'Religious history: The parish church', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12: Chelsea (2004), pp. 238-250. Date accessed: 6 April 2011 119: 368: 328: 217:'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Chaffey-Chivers', Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714: Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 255-273. Date accessed: 6 April 2011 228:'Landownership: Chelsea manor', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 12: Chelsea (2004), pp. 108-115. Date accessed: 6 April 2011 205: 103: 139: 378: 300: 145: 95: 333: 115: 159:
Secondly he married Isabella Smyth (Countess of Radnor), a daughter of Sir John Smyth of Bidborough in Kent and widow of
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in Cornwall and chose to sit for Harwich until 1695. In 1695 he was elected for Newport and sat until his death.
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Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
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by his wife Anne Fleetwood, a daughter of Sir William Fleetwood of
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in 1642, (as "Cheney"). In 1644 he inherited the estate of
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in Northamptonshire and in 1657 purchased the manor of
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on 29 January 1640, aged 14, and was a law student at
27:Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules, fretty argent 310: 142:, by whom he had issue a son and two daughters: 172:Cheyne died at the age of 72 and was buried at 255:. Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 206:History of Parliament Online – Cheyne, Charles 102:. He was elected a member of parliament for 238: 125: 140:William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle 106:, Buckinghamshire, in March 1669 to the 39:at various times between 1660 and 1698. 20: 374:Peers of Scotland created by Charles II 311: 201: 199: 197: 195: 193: 191: 189: 146:William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven 33:Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven 369:Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland 239:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1887). 47:He was the son of Francis Cheyne of 329:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford 167: 110:and sat until 1679. He was created 25:Arms of Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven: 13: 186: 14: 390: 161:John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor 252:Dictionary of National Biography 259: 232: 221: 210: 1: 379:Burials at Chelsea Old Church 179: 90:In 1660 Cheyne was elected a 7: 10: 395: 98:, Buckinghamshire, in the 42: 297: 288: 283: 276: 69:Brasenose College, Oxford 62: 334:Members of Lincoln's Inn 242:"Cheyne, Charles"  126:Marriages and children 29: 364:English MPs 1695–1698 359:English MPs 1690–1695 354:English MPs 1661–1679 100:Convention Parliament 24: 92:member of parliament 278:Peerage of Scotland 108:Cavalier Parliament 67:He matriculated at 59:, Buckinghamshire. 174:Chelsea Old Church 130:He married twice: 30: 16:English politician 307: 306: 298:Succeeded by 291:Viscount Newhaven 154:Catharine Cheyne; 151:Elizabeth Cheyne; 118:in Essex and for 112:Viscount Newhaven 386: 349:English MPs 1660 274: 273: 268: 263: 257: 256: 244: 236: 230: 225: 219: 214: 208: 203: 168:Death and burial 138:, a daughter of 134:Firstly to Lady 37:House of Commons 394: 393: 389: 388: 387: 385: 384: 383: 309: 308: 303: 294: 272: 271: 264: 260: 247:Stephen, Leslie 237: 233: 226: 222: 215: 211: 204: 187: 182: 170: 148:, son and heir; 128: 65: 57:Great Missenden 53:Buckinghamshire 45: 17: 12: 11: 5: 392: 382: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 305: 304: 301:William Cheyne 299: 296: 287: 281: 280: 270: 269: 258: 231: 220: 209: 184: 183: 181: 178: 169: 166: 165: 164: 157: 156: 155: 152: 149: 136:Jane Cavendish 127: 124: 64: 61: 44: 41: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 391: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 344:Cheyne family 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 316: 314: 302: 293: 292: 286: 282: 279: 275: 267: 262: 254: 253: 248: 243: 235: 229: 224: 218: 213: 207: 202: 200: 198: 196: 194: 192: 190: 185: 177: 175: 162: 158: 153: 150: 147: 144: 143: 141: 137: 133: 132: 131: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 73:Lincoln's Inn 70: 60: 58: 54: 50: 40: 38: 34: 28: 23: 19: 289: 285:New creation 284: 261: 250: 234: 223: 212: 171: 129: 104:Great Marlow 89: 66: 49:Chesham Bois 46: 32: 31: 26: 18: 324:1698 deaths 319:1625 births 313:Categories 295:1681–1698 180:References 85:Middlesex 96:Amersham 77:Cogenhoe 249:(ed.). 120:Newport 116:Harwich 81:Chelsea 43:Origins 63:Career 245:. In 83:, in 94:for 51:in 315:: 188:^ 163:.

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House of Commons
Chesham Bois
Buckinghamshire
Great Missenden
Brasenose College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
Cogenhoe
Chelsea
Middlesex
member of parliament
Amersham
Convention Parliament
Great Marlow
Cavalier Parliament
Viscount Newhaven
Harwich
Newport
Jane Cavendish
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle
William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven
John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor
Chelsea Old Church






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