Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven

Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven (23 October 1625 – 30 June 1698) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1660 and 1698.

[1] He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford on 29 January 1640, aged 14, and was a law student at Lincoln's Inn in 1642, (as "Cheney").

[2] In 1644 he inherited the estate of Cogenhoe in Northamptonshire and in 1657 purchased the manor of Chelsea, in Middlesex (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.

He married twice: Cheyne died at the age of 72 and was buried at Chelsea Old Church on 13 July 1698,[1] where a monument on the north wall commemorated him and his wife Lady Jane Cavendish who was a considerable benefactress of the building.

Arms of Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven: Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules, fretty argent