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2 unusual facts about Cheyne


Arnage Castle

The Cheyne family acquired the land of Arnage through marriage towards the end of the 14th century.

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

This program was included (in a slightly modified form) in For the Love of God by D. A. Carson (ISBN 0851115896) and is recommended by several Bible publishers, such as the English Standard Version and the New English Translation.


A. F. Kidd

She collaborated with Australian writer Rick Kennett on the collection No. 427 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki, the Untold Stories which continues the adventures of occult investigator Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, originated by William Hope Hodgson.

Alan Musgrave

In 2006 Musgrave was honoured with a Festschrift: Rationality and Reality: Conversations with Alan Musgrave, edited by Colin Cheyne & John Worrall (Springer).

Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven

Cheyne married Lady Jane Cavendish, daughter of the first Duke of Newcastle and had a son, William Cheyne, who became 2nd Viscount Newhaven, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Catharine.

Cheyne Magnusson

Cheyne Magnusson is a professional surfer and one of the stars of MTV's reality show Maui Fever.

Crosby Hall

Crosby Hall, London, a Grade II* listed building in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, England

Gridlinked

The book follows two main narrative threads: one which follows the exploits of Ian Cormac, a 007-like agent from ECS (Earth Central Security), and another thread which follows the story of Arian Pelter and his band of Separatists from Cheyne III.

Henry Cheyne

Henry le Chen or Cheyne, late 13th-century and early 14th-century Scoto-Norman bishop

Henry Chichele

Next year, on 5 October 1406, he was sent with Sir John Cheyne to Paris to arrange a lasting peace and the marriage of Prince Henry with the French princess Marie, which was frustrated by her becoming a nun at Poissy next year.

Jeremy Cheyne

In the summer of 2004, Cheyne competed in a reality show entitled Making the Cut.

In 2004, Cheyne signed a one-year contract with the Calgary Roughnecks Professional Lacrosse Club of the National Lacrosse League.

John Wilcotes

Wilcote's second wife was Elizabeth Cheyne, daughter of Richard Cheyne of Shurland, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, and Margery Cralle of Cralle, Sussex, a sister of William Cheyne.

Moravian Burial Ground

The Burial Ground is located in the grounds of Lindsey House in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, just off Milman Street (near Moravian Place), near Cheyne Walk and Beaufort Street.

Red Lodge Museum, Bristol

After the Henleys died the Red Lodge was leased to tenants practising medicine working at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, including James Cowles Pritchard who wrote Researches into the Physical History of Man, and Francis Cheyne Bowles and Richard Smith, who used the Great Oak Room as a dissection theatre.

Thomas Frewen

The opinion was that of Boerhaave, Cheyne, and others, that the development of small-pox after exposure to infection could be checked by a timely use of the æthiops mineral.

William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven

William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven (14 July 1657 – 26 May 1728) was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1681 until 1707 when as a viscount in the Peerage of Scotland he was required to sit in the House of Lords.


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