Peter Chaceporc[a] (died 1254) was Keeper of the Wardrobe under Henry III of England, and an Archdeacon of Wells.
Peter was from Poitou, the area of France from which Henry III's half-siblings and a number of his administrators came, and was nephew to Hugh de Vivonne.
Henry seems to have relied on the wardrobe for ready money, and Chaceporc was therefore of some significance, not least during the Gascon campaigns of 1242–3 and 1253–4.
)[4] He held several ecclesiastical offices: prebendary of Mapesbury, dean of Tattenhall, archdeacon of Wells, treasurer of Lincoln, dean of Tottenham and custodian of the bishoprics of Durham and Winchester during their vacancies.
[5][6][7] He was with Henry III in December 1254, visiting the church of S. Marie, Boulogne, when he took ill and died.