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A printer and bookseller who wrote love letters for servant girls as an apprentice, studied nights to improve himself, and married the boss's daughter, Samuel.!
Dictionary of National Biography, supplement/Cheyne, Thomas
CHEYNE, CHEYNEY, or CHENEY, Sir THOMAS (?–), treasurer of the household and warden of the Cinque Ports, born about , was eldest son by his second wife of William Cheyne, constable of Queenborough Castle, Kent, and sheriff of Kent in –8 and –6.
Thomas Cheyne was sent to Italy to Leo X in The purpose of his mission is uncertain, but it cost the king at least £1, War with France was still.Sir William Cheyne [q. v.] was his great-grandfather; but Sir John Cheyne, who was speaker of the House of Commons for forty-eight hours in (see Manning, Speakers, pp. ), belonged to the Cornish branch of the family. His uncle, Sir John Cheyne, baron Cheyne (d.
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), invaded England with Henry VII, distinguished himself at Bosworth and at Stoke, and was elected knight of the garter before 22 April (Ramsay, Lancaster and York, ii. , ); he was summoned to parliament as a baron from 1 Sept.
to 14 Oct. , but died without issue on 30 May , and was buried in Salisbury Cathedral; Shurland Castle and his other estates devolved upon his nephew Thomas (G. E. C[okayne], Complete Pe