Sir John Saint Quintin, Knt.

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Sir John Saint Quintin, Knt., son of Sir William Saint Quintin, Knt. and (…) de Thweng, was born about 1347.1 He died 17 January 1397/98.2,3

John married (1) Lora Saint Quintin, daughter of Sir Herbert de Saint Quintin, Knt. and Margery de Lisle;, after 1367;4,1 he married (2), as her 2nd husband, Agnes Warren, daughter of Robert Warren, after 1669.5

Sir John Saint Quintin, Knt. served in numerous expeditions under the Earl of Lancaster, was keeper of Scarborough Castle, and knight of the shire for Yorkshire in 1386.

At the IPM of his sister Joan (St. Quintin) (Engaine) Colville in 1391 (14 Ric II), he is styled as Knight, aged 30 years and more, and her next heir.1,6

John left a will dated 4 December 1397, and proved 27 Jan 1397/8, to be buried at Brandsburton next to deceased wife Lora. Names wife Agnes and notably, no children.7,8

Family 1

Lora Saint Quintin b. abt. 1342, d. 1369
Child
  • Herbert Saint Quintin9

Family 2

Agnes Warren d. aft. 24 Jan 1404/5
Children
This person was last edited on29 Oct 2021

Citations

  1. [S2051] J. W. Clay, editor, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions (3 vols., Exeter, England: William Pollard & Co., 1899-1917), 3:185, further cited as Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire.
  2. [S2051] Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 3:186 citing "see brass, Yorks. Arch. Journal, xii, 203."
  3. [S950] Joseph Foster, Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire (Two vols., London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874), 1:pt4, St. Quinton, further cited as Foster, Pedigrees of Yorkshire.
  4. [S1947] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Five vols., Salt Lake City, Utah: s.p., 2013), 4:274-5 (Oddingseles 10.ii), further cited as Richardson, Royal Ancestry.
  5. [S2051] Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 3:185-6.
  6. [S2354] M. C. B. Dawes, M. R. Devine, H. E. Jones and M. J. Post. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 66," in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1974), 390-407 #984. British History Online, accessed October 29, 2021, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol16/pp390-407., further cited as unknown cd2.
  7. [S2051] Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 3:185 citing Test. Eb. i, 215.
  8. [S2075] James Raine, John Williams Clay, and James Raine [Jr] Testamenta Eboracensia, or Wills Registered at York: Illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, etc., of the province of York, from the year MCCC downwards, 6 vols. (: Surtees Society), 1:215-6, further cited as Raine, Clay, and Raine, Testamenta Eboracensia.
  9. [S2051] Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 3:186.
  10. [S2174] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 900 Immigrants to the American Colonies, Quebec, or the United States Who Were Themselves Notable or Left Descendants Notable in American History (two vols., Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 2018), 1:725, further cited as Roberts, RD900.