John Cheney (gentleman at arms)

John Cheney (died 1567) was an English soldier and politician during the Tudor period.

John Cheney was the son of John Cheney Senior of West Woodhay House in Berkshire, by his wife, Jane, the daughter, by his third wife, of Sir William Norreys of Ockwells and Yattendon.[1] His father was a nephew of King Henry VII's friend and cousin, Baron Cheney.[2] John was a gentleman at arms in the Royal household. He was also elected Member of Parliament for Dover and for Winchelsea through the influence of his father's cousin, Thomas Cheney, the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports,[2] and then for Berkshire from 1563 to 1567.[3] With a group of frriends, he attacked and murdered a man named Paris in a sword fight and got away with it.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Sir William Fitzwilliam (I)
with Sir Henry Neville (I)
Member of Parliament for Berkshire
with Sir Henry Neville (I)

1563-1567
Succeeded by
Sir Henry Neville (I)
with Richard Warde