1299 February 27. Grant "by William de St Quintin, knight, lord of Harpham to Gerard the prior and the convent of Bridlington of a road across the moor of Burton Agnes. The prior and convent have granted to William and his heirs and their men of Gransmoor access to and from Gransmoor." [1]
13xx "From G., parson of the church of Heron, proctor of the dean and chapter of Rouen, to Sir William Sanctquintin to pay the money he owed them" [2]
Research Notes:
A pedigree of the St. Quynten family has been published. [3]
A discussion of St. Quintin of Harpham, with many citations, is in the Medieval archives. [4]
Papers of the Quintin Family have been preserved. [5] [6]
[1] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, MD229/3, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, [UKNationalArchives].
[2] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, MD229/47, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, [UKNationalArchives].
[3] William Flower, The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 (London: 1881), 361, [InternetArchive].
[4] http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2011-06/1307603210, Terry Booth, St. Quintin of Harpham
[5] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, Ch 36/Ac28, T3/1, Kent History and Library Centre, [UKNationalArchives].
[6] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, DRA 1076-1267, Hull History Centre (Hull University Archives), [UKNationalArchives].