Alice Chestre (sometimes written "Chester" or "Chestour") (died 1485) was a merchant and a benefactor of the city of Bristol, England.
She married Henry Chestre (or Chester), a draper who traded in Spain, Lisbon, Bordeaux and Brittany, exporting cloth and importing other goods.
She amassed a very large fortune in this manner and donated freely to both her city and her local parish church, that of All Saints, Bristol.
She also gave her church numerous embroideries (including a black and gold hearse cloth for funerals, bearing the words "Orate pro animabus Henrici Chester et Aliciae uxoris eius" [1]), ornate altar fronts, plate, a silver cross, and paid for a new rood loft.
In religious terms, she was a pious woman who was dedicated to the emergent cultus of the holy name of Jesus.