Viscount Newhaven was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created 17 May 1681 for Charles Cheyne (or Cheyney), a Member of Parliament and Clerk of the Pipe. He was made Lord Cheyne at the same time, also in the Peerage of Scotland. He married Lady Jane Cavendish, a daughter of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle by whom he was the father of William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven. Charles purchased the estate of Chelsea, Middlesex (now in Central London), and was buried at Chelsea Old Church. After him are named Cheyne Row, Upper Cheyne Row and Cheyne Walk, in Chelsea. Upon the death of the 2nd Viscount on 26 May 1728 without issue, both titles became extinct.[1]
^Balfour Paul, James (1904). The Scots Peerage. Edinburgh : D. Douglas. pp. 461–468. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
ViscountNewhaven was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created 17 May 1681 for Charles Cheyne (or Cheyney), a Member of Parliament and Clerk...
included James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Charles Cheyne, 1st ViscountNewhaven, Sir Hans Sloane, the Bishops of Winchester. Three houses in turn...
in order of creation, including extant, extinct and abeyant titles. A viscount is the fourth rank in the peerage of the United Kingdom, Great Britain...
Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and later the wife of Charles Cheyne, ViscountNewhaven. Along with her literary achievements, Jane helped manage her father's...
embankment of the River Thames. It was named after Charles Cheyne, 1st ViscountNewhaven (c. 1624–1698) who purchased the manor of Chelsea in Middlesex, then...
remained in the Cheyne family until the death of William Cheyne, Lord ViscountNewhaven in 1728. During the period after 1066 in which the Lord of the Manor...
III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (d. 1672) July 14 – William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven, English politician (d. 1728) July 18 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby...
Nicole, French Jansenist (d. 1695) October 23 – Charles Cheyne, 1st ViscountNewhaven, English Member of Parliament (d. 1698) October 26 – Michał Kazimierz...
of the A3220 road. Cheyne Walk takes its name from William Cheyne, ViscountNewhaven who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712. Most of the houses were...
Tallard, Marshal of France (b. 1652) May 26 – William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven, English politician (b. 1657) April 3 – James Anderson, Scottish historian...
Tallard, Marshal of France (b. 1652) May 26 – William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven, English politician (b. 1657) April 3 – James Anderson, Scottish historian...
William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven 1706–1710: Sir John Cooke 1710–1711: William Farrer 1711–1728: William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven 1728–1728: Anthony...
Chelsea, in the County of Middl'x, purchased of Charles Lord Cheyne, ViscountNewhaven in Scotland, in the Queen's Majesty, for the Accommodation of Chelsea...
III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (d. 1672) July 14 – William Cheyne, 2nd ViscountNewhaven, English politician (d. 1728) July 18 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby...
Nicole, French Jansenist (d. 1695) October 23 – Charles Cheyne, 1st ViscountNewhaven, English Member of Parliament (d. 1698) October 26 – Michał Kazimierz...