John de Cheverston, Captain of Calais, Seneschal of Gascony was a 14th-century English noble. John was a son of William de Cheverston, Lord of Cheverston...
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above John de Cheverston (1354) – second appointment Richard de Stafford of Clifton (1361) John Chandos (1361–1362) John de Cheverston (1362) – third...
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issue. Anne Courtenay. Joan Courtenay, who married, before 1367, Sir John de Cheverston (died c. 1375), by whom she had no issue. Margaret Courtenay (the...
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Saint-Jean-d'Angély. The English force led by the Seneschal of Gascony, John de Cheverston and Arnaud-Amanieu are victorious, but was unable to fulfil its mission...
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relieving force of several hundred men, led by the Seneschal of Gascony John de Cheverston and Arnaud-Amanieu, a detachment of the French army travelled through...
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000 men were detached to remain, under the Seneschal of Gascony, John de Cheverston. The force which set out contained some 6,000 fighting men: 3,000...
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progeny. Anne Courtenay. Joan Courtenay, who married, before 1367, Sir John de Cheverston (died c. 1375), by whom she had no issue. Margaret Courtenay (the...
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John de Cheverston and Arnaud-Amanieu, was intercepted by a French detachment of the siege army. Although the English were victorious, Cheverston was...
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Kent in 1346. Appointed as lieutenant of the Seneschal of Gascony, John de Cheverston and sat in the parliament of January 1352, was also appointed as Warden...
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