Reginald le Chen or Cheyne (died 1293) was the
Chamberlain of Scotland
Holders of the office of Lord Chamberlain of Scotland are known from about 1124.
It was ranked by King Malcolm as the third great Officer of State, called ''Camerarius Domini Regis'', and had a salary of £200 per annum allotted to him. He ancien ...
from 1267 to 1269. He was the Baron of
Inverugie.
Reginald was the son of Bernard le Chen of Inverugie and succeeded his father upon his father's death. His brother was
Henry le Chen, Bishop of Aberdeen. He held the office of
Sheriff of Kincardine in 1263. He founded a Carmelite monastery in Aberdeen in 1342 and made an endowment to the Benedictines at Fyvie, near Aberdeen, in 1285.
He married firstly an unknown daughter of John Comyn of Buchan and, with her, had
Reginald le Chen (d.1312)
Sir Reginald le Chen or Cheyne (c.1235–1312) was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble. He was a sheriff of Nairn, sheriff of Inverness and Baron of Inverugie.
Reginald was the son of Sir Reginald le Chen (d.1293) and an unknown daughter of J ...
and Robert le Chen. He married secondly Eustacia Colville, but they had no known issue.
Reginald died in 1293 and was succeeded by his son Reginald.
References
*Graves, Robert. ''Good-bye to All That''. p. 7
1293 deaths
Nobility from Aberdeenshire
13th-century Scottish nobility
Lord high chamberlains of Scotland
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