Reginald le Chen (died 1312)

Sir Reginald le Chen or Cheyne (c.1235–1312) was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble.

In 1305, it was recorded that Reginald received a grant from King Edward I of England of 200 oaks from the royal forests of Longmorn and Darnaway "to build his manor of Dufhous" (Duffus Castle).

Almost nothing is recorded about Johanna except in a single charter, which makes clear that she had come to control those lands in the far northwest which Harald Eiriksson's family had wrested from the jarldom of Orkney.

The charter is clear that Joanna had control of this territory - strathnaver - independently of the Jarl, and of Sutherland.

Peculiarly, Joanna donated the territory, in some sense, to Elgin Cathedral, only for the cathedral to rent it back to Reginald for a bi-annual fee; mysteriously, the charter does not explain why this transaction arose.