Francis le Chen

Sir Francis le Chen or Cheyne of Straloch was a 14th-century Scottish noble.

Francis was the son of Sir Reginald le Chen (d.1312) and Mary, daughter of Freskin de Moravia of Duffus and of Strabok and lady Johanna de Strathnaver.[1]

Family

He married Isabel, daughter of John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Isabella MacDuff, and had the following known issue:

  • Henry of Straloch, died without issue, succeeded by brother Reginald.
  • Christiane, married Alexander Seton (Governor of Berwick).
  • Reginald, married Janet, daughter of William Marischal.
  • Francis, Dean of Aberdeen.

Citations

  1. Taylor 1858, p. 40.
gollark: If you need stone bricks or slag, I made this nice automatic system for them.
gollark: What are you using to do the mining?
gollark: Or later viaducts. They're very fun. Basically people tubes.
gollark: My idea for the tunnels was that they would be maybe 5x3 and we could just pack in cables as needed, plus an electric railway.
gollark: Yes, but we can put a cell directly on its output ports (or use expensive cables to connect to one) and drain from multiple sides of that.

References

  • Cheyne, Archibald (1931). The Cheyne Family in Scotland.
  • Taylor, Joseph (1858). Edward I of England in the North of Scotland: Being a Narrative of His Proceedings in that Part of the Kingdom, with Historical and Topographical Remarks. Robert Jeans.
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