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Letter written by Sir Thomas Cheyne (or Cheney), 1547-9, owned by Tom Baine, Erlanger, KY (tombaine@aol.com)
Letter written by Sir Thomas Cheyne (or Cheney), 1547-9, owned by Tom Baine, Erlanger, KY (tombaine@aol. com)

Sir Thomas Cheney, KG (c 1485 - December 15, 1558), or Cheyne, was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in South-East England, from 1536 until his death. The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an Order of chivalry, or Knighthood, originating in Medieval England, and presently bestowed on recipients Events 533 - Byzantine general Belisarius defeats the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, at the Battle of The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is a ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. South East England is one of the nine official Regions of England.

Thomas was born around 1485 at Shurland House, Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, the son of William Cheney by his second wife, Agnes (or Margaret) Young. Eastchurch is a village on the Isle of Sheppey, a mile east of Minster, England. This article is about the Isle of Sheppey in northern Kent not to be confused with Shepway in south-eastern Kent KENT (1400 AM) is a Radio station broadcasting a Adult Standards/MOR format His uncle and guardian was John, Baron Cheney of Shurland, Henry VII's standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth Field. The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field ( 22 August, 1485) was Lancastrian Henry Tudor's defeat of Yorkist Richard Thomas Cheney was knighted in 1513. Of his three brothers, Francis Cheney was a Governor of Queenborough Castle, Isle of Sheppey. Queenborough is a small town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England.

He was a favourite of Henry VIII's fiancée, Anne Boleyn, and she fought Cardinal Wolsey for his promotion in 1528 and 1529. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 &ndash 28 January 1547 was King of England and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536 was the Queen of England as the second wife of Henry VIII of England. Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (c1470–1471 – November 28 or November 29 1530 who was born in Ipswich Suffolk England was an English Statesman and a cardinal However, it was not until 1535-40 that Cheney consolidated his authority as one of the most powerful men in the south-east of England.

He married firstly Frideswide Frowich, between 1509 and 1515, at Shurland House. They had three children: Frances, John and Cecily (or Catherine). He later married Anne Broughton (d. 1561), the daughter of Sir William Broughton, in 1539, at Toddington, in Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire (abbreviated Beds) is a County in England that forms part of the East of England region. Their son, Henry, became 1st Baron Cheney of Toddington. Sir Thomas Cheney died at Minster-in-Sheppey, and was buried at the Trinity Church on Sheppey. His will and the elaborate proceedings at his funeral were entirely consistent with the orthodox Catholicism of the period, showing him to have been conservative. In his will dated 1558, Cheney mentioned various properties which together gave him an annual rent of over £950, and after his death it was estimated that he maintained between 200-300 servants and retainers.

From Henry VIII's coming to the throne of England in 1509, Cheyne served as Lord Warden, spanning the reigns of all five of the Tudor monarchs. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 &ndash 28 January 1547 was King of England and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of The Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor was an English royal Dynasty that lasted 118 years from 1485 to 1603 a period known as the Tudor period Cheney was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and served three times as an ambassador to France, under the authority of Henry VIII and Charles V of France, between 1549 and 1553). The Field of Cloth of Gold, also known as the Field of Golden Cloth ( French: Le Camp du Drap d'Or) is the name given to a place in Balinghem Charles V ( 21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380) called the Wise, was King of France from 1364 to his death and a member

On the death of Henry VIII Cheney was highly regarded by the king. He had been Treasurer of the Royal Household since early 1530, and he is recorded as being present at over half of the Privy Council meetings held between 1540 and 1543. He represented Kent in every parliament with the single exception of the election in 1555.

"Cheyne was among those councillors entrusted with the government of the realm during Somerset's Scottish campaign of 1547. "

"He was among those who sanctioned Gardiner's imprisonment in June 1548, and he was involved in the interrogation of Sir Thomas Seymour in 1549. "

Thomas Cheyne opposed the plan to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, and although he acquiesced with Northumberland's policy, he pledged his support for Mary I as soon as he felt it safe so to do. Lady Jane Grey (1536/1537&ndash 12 February 1554) also referred to as Queen Jane, a greatniece of Henry VIII of England, was a claimant Lord John Dudley (1501 &ndash 22 August, 1553) was a Tudor general admiral and politician who de facto ruled England in the latter half of King Mary I (18 February 1516 &ndash 17 November 1558 was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death So fickle a courtier was he that the Marian Court privately distrusted his loyalty during the outbreak of a rebellion represented for Kent by his 'friend and neighbour' Sir Thomas Wyatt in the attack on London in 1554, but the very fact that he sent men against Northumberland indicates something of his position. Thomas Wyatt may refer to Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807-1880 British architect Thomas Wyatt (poet (1503-1542 English poet

Cheney was initially distrusted by Mary, as she confessed to the imperial(?) ambassador, his 'early show of support' proving shrewd as Cheney retained his position as 'Treasurer of the Household' whilst other household officers were replaced.

As the Constable of Saltwood Castle (near Hythe), Queenborough Castle (in Sheppey), Rochester Castle and Dover Castle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Lord Lieutenant of Kent (1551-3), Thomas Cheney was much 'involved with musters and coastal defence'. Saltwood is a Village and Civil parish in the Shepway District of Kent, England. Cinque Ports is also the name of a 1703 Galleon (ship The Confederation of Cinque Ports (sɪŋk pɔrts is a historic series of coastal

Sir Thomas Cheyne was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports on May 17, 1536 and appears to have been deprived of the office soon after Edward VI's accession, but was granted it back to him the following April. Edward VI (12 October 1537 &ndash 6 July 1553 became King of England and Ireland on 28 January 1547 and was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine

Conspicuously in April 1545 Cheney suffered a bout of illness, and was temporarily replaced in his duties as the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports by Sir Thomas Seymour, Hertford’s brother. Thomas Seymour may refer to Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley (1508–1549 English nobleman Thomas H For the next 4 months Cheney delegated his responsibilities in the Cinque Ports and Kent to Seymour.

He was elected to the position following the execution of the previous Lord Warden, Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, the ceremony duly performed on the same day as that lord's demise, December 16, 1558, a month into the reign of Elizabeth I.

Preceded by
The Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
1536–1542
Succeeded by
The Viscount Lisle
Preceded by
The Viscount Lisle
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
1542–1558
(jointly with Thomas Seymour, 1545)
Succeeded by
The Lord Cobham
Preceded by
Not applicable
Lord-Lieutenant of Kent
1551–1553?
Succeeded by
William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham


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NAME Cheney, Thomas Sir
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cheyne, Thomas
SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in South-East England
DATE OF BIRTH c 1485
PLACE OF BIRTH Shurland House, Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
DATE OF DEATH December 15, 1558
PLACE OF DEATH Minster-in-Sheppey on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
Henry FitzRoy 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset ( 15 June 1519 &ndash 23 July 1536) was the son of King Henry VIII of England and his The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is a ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle, KG (died March 3, 1542) was an illegitimate son of King Edward IV of England, and an important figure Arthur Plantagenet 1st Viscount Lisle, KG (died March 3, 1542) was an illegitimate son of King Edward IV of England, and an important figure The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is a ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c 1508 &ndash March 20, 1549) was a son of Sir John Seymour and the former Margarey Wentworth See Baron Cobham for other simultaneous creations of the title This is a list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of Kent. See Baron Cobham for other simultaneous creations of the title The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports is a ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. South East England is one of the nine official Regions of England. Eastchurch is a village on the Isle of Sheppey, a mile east of Minster, England. This article is about the Isle of Sheppey in northern Kent not to be confused with Shepway in south-eastern Kent KENT (1400 AM) is a Radio station broadcasting a Adult Standards/MOR format England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Events 533 - Byzantine general Belisarius defeats the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, at the Battle of
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