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St. Quintin 1I: St. Quintin of Brandesburton, St. Quintin of Harpham, St. Quintin of St. Quintin
Said to be "one of the companions-in-arms of William the Conqueror", from St. Quintin in Lower Picardy, was ...
Sir Herbert St. Quintin of Skipsea Skipsey, Brandesburton, etc. b c 1045
1. Oliver St. Quintin of St. Quintin Castle b c 1090
m Adeliza a 1134
A. Sir Robert St. Quintin of St. Quintin
B. Sir Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1120
i. Amatellus St. Quintin b c 1150 Either Amatellus was the same person identified in TCP as Richard de St. Quintin, father of Herbert, father of the 5 sons mentioned below or TCP disagrees with BLG1886, BEB1841 and BE1883 on the lineage hereabouts something that would not be unknown. For once we do not side fully with TCP as TCP identifies Richard "if his first name is correctly recorded", brother of Herbert, as supporting Robert FitzHamon in the conquest of lands in Wales in 1090. The Burke records suggest that the person who did that was Sir Robert, shown above as Amatellus's uncle. The dates lead us to suspect that the Burke records are right in including an additional generation. However, we note that BLG1952 St. Quintin does not start its pedigree until Anthony of Harpham d 1444, thereby possibly indicating some uncertainty on these earlier generations.
m 1189 Katherine Freshmersh dau of Sir John Freshmersh
a. Sir John St. Quintin of Skipsea Skipsey and Brandesburton dsp
m 1209 ?? dau of Randle Muschins or de Meschines
b. Sir Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin and Brandesburton b c 1175
m Agnes d'Estoteville dau of Roger d'Estoteville
1 Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1200 dsp
2 John St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1202 dsp
3 Anselm St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1205
A William St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1225 dsp
B Hugh St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1230 dsp
4 Sir William St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1210
m Beatrix Sutton dau of Saire, Lord Sutton of Holderness
A Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin and Brandesburton b c 1235 d 02.1301/2 TCP reports that Herbert was summoned to a Council but was never actually summoned to Parliament.
m Margery de Fauconberg dau of Walter de Fauconberg of Skelton
i Herbert St. Quintin b c 1260 dvp m Anastasia Maltravers dau of John, Lord Maltravers
a Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin b c 1283, d by 02.1338/9
m Lora de Fauconberg dau of Walter de Fauconberg of Skelton
1 Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintin d 05.1347
BE1883 reports that Herbert was summoned to Parliament in 1294 as Baron St. Quintin but acknowledges that some do not consider the summons to have had that effect. TCP makes no mention of any such summons.
m Margery de Lisle dau of Warine de Lisle, sister of Gerard
A Elizabeth St. Quintin b c1340, dsp
B Lora St. Quintin b c1342
m1 Sir Robert Grey, later Marmion d before 30.11.1367
m2 Sir John St. Quintin of Harpham d 17.01.1397 below
5 Sir Alexander St. Quintin of Harpham
m Margery de Albano dau of Sir William de Albano
A Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham a temp Edward III who r. 1327-1377
m Joan Routhe dau of Sir John Routhe
i Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham
m _ Heslarton dau of Sir John de Heslarton
a Sir Galfrid St. Quintin of Harpham
m Alice Roos dau of Sir William Roos of Igmanthorpe
1 Sir Geoffrey or Galfrid St. Quintin of Harpham
m 1326 ?? Constable dau of Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough
A Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham
BEB1841 suggests that Sir William's marriage was in 1353 but BLG1886 suggests that he died in 1349.
m Joan or Elizabeth Thwenge dau of Sir Marmaduke Thwenge
i Sir John St. Quintin of Harpham d 17.01.1397
m1 Lora St. Quintin b c1342, dau of Herbert St. Quintin of St. Quintinabove
a Herbert St. Quintin dsp
m Elizabeth Hilton dau of Sir Robert Hilton
m2 Agnes Warren d 1414, dau of Robert Warren of Newbiggin
b Anthony St. Quintin of Bradsburton dsp 1448
m Elizabeth Gascoigne dau of Nicholas Gascoigne
c Sir Thomas St. Quintin of Harpham a 1399
m Agnes Anlaby dau of John Anlaby of Etton
1 Anthony St. Quintin of Harpham d 1444
m Elizabeth Frank dau of Sir William Frank of Grimsby
2 John St. Quintin canon
d daughter
2 Thomas St. Quintin dsp
m _ Northorp dau of Sir Simon Northorp
b John St. Quintin dsp
c Constance St. Quintin
m Sir William Rochfort
ii Joan St. Quintin
m Richard Holme of Paull Holme a 1307
B+ 8 sons and 5 daughters
6 Margery St. Quintin
m Sir William Rochfort
7 Agnes St. Quintin
m Sir Fulke Constable
Qu24 Of no established relation to the above was:
Henry Quintyn of Bushton b c 1230 d 1284
Qu23 William Quintyn of Bushton b 1256 d 1290
Qu22 William Quintyn of Bushton b 1286 d 1341
m Alice
Qu21 William Quintyn of Bushton b c 1309 d 1351
m1 Agnes children Isabel and Edith
m2
Qu20 ?Richard Quintyn b 1351 ?= b c 1360
m Alice Grandon/?Grandison?) - 1387 Alice granted lands which she held in Bupton and Woodhill to her son:
Qu19 Thomas Quintin b c 1385 - 1418 this Thomas (or his son) gained lands in Bupton, Woodhill and Corton. He conveyed these in 1438 to his son:
Qu18 Thomas Quintin b c 1410: by 1497 lands conveyed to son or grandson:
Qu17 John Quintin b c 1430 who conveyed these lands in 1497 to his son:
Qu16 Walter Quintin b c 1450 who passed lands to his son:
Qu15 John Quintin b c 1475 who passed lands to his son (Visitation of Wilts, 1565 mar. unknown Walrond of Brynkworth):
Qu14 John Quintin b c 1500
m Elizabeth Larckstock
Qu13 Qu13 Mychell Quinten b c 1526
m1 c 1542 Margaret Ivye Iv13 + 2 ch
m2 Elizabeth Long
Qu12 Qu12 Henry Quintyne b c 1548 Bushton, Wilts, m Alice
Qu12-2 Thomas Quinten
Qu12-3 William Quinten
Qu12-4 Elizabeth Quinten
Qu13-2 Margaret Quinten who then passed land on to his son:
Qu? Of no established relation to the above was:
Nicholas Quynt b c 1480
Qu?-1 Margaret Quynt b c 1505
m Thomas Read or Rede of Beccles b by 1503, d by 1554 son of William Read or Rede of Beccles, Suffolk d by 1552 m Margaret Tooley of Catton Corton? d 1540

Sources: BLG1886 St. Quintin of Scampston, BEB1841 St. Quintin of Harpham, BE1883 St. Quintin + TCP Saint Quintin
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