Edward Cheeseman (died 1509), also written Cheseman, was an English lawyer and administrator from Middlesex.
[1] There was a William Cheeseman living in Southall in 1382,[2] but the family only rose to prominence with Edward, who was born about 1455.
[3] Entering on a legal career, he became first a filacer, or issuer of writs, and later an attorney in the Court of King's Bench.
[5] As such he attended the funeral of the King in April 1509, but himself died in August, asking to be buried in Blackfriars church in London.
[2] His will was proved in November 1510,[6] and he left extensive landholdings in Middlesex and Kent to his son.