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 2G SAINT PHI LI BERT — SAINT VINCENT. SAINT PIITLIBERT. Hugh St. Philibert, having serve.il in the wars with Scotland, was sum. to Pari, li Feb. (1298/9), but never afterwards, which solitary writ can hardly be supposed to have cr. a descendible Barony, lie d. before (1313-14), 7 Ed. II., when John, his a. and h., made proof of his age. Barony by ]. Joiin Sr. Philibert, of Ratkheatli, co. NWf*>]k, s. Writ. aW( j i, ,,f John Sr. PHUJBKRT, by Ada, his wife, which John was s, T 1 '?4S ''• "' PmUBlRT, abovenamed ; sac. his father in l.uids i" Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Gloucestershire, and Berks (1333), 7 I'M. .,-„ III., being Ihen Aged six years, making proof of his age (1347), -1 I'M. 1309. in | [ c Wiu i|| the wars with France (under the Prince of Wales) and was sum. tn Pari, as a Baron (LOUD SAINT PHILIBERT) from •JO Nov. (134S), 22 Ed. HI., to 10 March (1848/9), 23 I'M. 111., but never afterwards, the' he wi.s living 10 years later, lie hi. Margaret, sister and coheir of Edmund, and da. of Hugh St. John, of Shirburn St. John, co. Southampton, by Mtrabell, his wife. He d. s.p.s. (1359!, 88 Ed. 111., when the Uarony became extinct. His widow living 9 April tl361), 85 Ed. 111. SAINT QUINTIN. 1 1 HUBERT St. Qlmxtix was, with about GO others, sum., 8 Jane (1294), 22 Ed. L, t" attend the King to advise on the affairs of the Realm, but this writ cannot be considered as a regular writ of summons to Pari, such as Would constitute an hereditary Barony.f") Ho d. s.p.m.3.( b ) before IS Oct. 1303, hi* widow, Margaret, being then living. SAINT VINCENT AND SAINT VINCENT OF MEAFORD. Earldom /. Adjiiral Sir John Jbrvis, KB, was cr. 23 June T 1707 17u7 ' BARON JERVIS OF MEAFORD, co. Stafford and EARL ' OF S.A1NT VINCF.NT(') and was subsequently cr. 27 April 1801, VISCOUNT SAINT VINCENT OF MEAFORD, co. Stafford, with ISLo. (j u (jjjg hut Cilse only) a spec, rem.^) He was 2d and youngest Viscountcy s - °* Swynfen Jmtvts, of Meaford iu Stone, co. Stafford, Barrister- at-Law, solicitor( e ) to the admiralty and Treasurer of Greenwich I. 1801. Hospital, by Elizabeth, da. of George PaKKKK, of Park Hall, co. Stafford. He was b. at Meaford 9 and bap. 20 Jan. 1734/5 at Stone afsd. ; ed. at the grammar school at Burtou on Trent, and afterwards at (■) See vol. i, p. 259, note " c," sub " Basset de Sapcote." (••) The family of Herbert, Earls of Pembroke, styled themselves Lords Saint Quintiu, in right of their desceut, thro' the families of Parr, Fitzhugh, and Grey, from Lora St. Quintiu, a da. of this Lord, which Lora »i. Hobert Grey, otherwise Marmion, of Rothertield. ( c ) See vol. i, p. 79, note "a," sub "Amherst" for instances of titles of honour taken from places in a foreign territory. In this case the title of Saint Vincent is said to have been selected by the King himself. (<*) This remainder, failing heirs male of his body, was to his nephew " William Henry Kicketts, Esip, Captain R.N.," son of Mary Hicketts, his sister, by William Henry Kicketts, of the island of Jamaica, and the heirs male of his body ; failing which to " Edward Jervis Kicketts, Esq., Barrister-at-law," another sou of the said Mary by the said William Henry Kicketts, and the heirs male of his body ; failing which the dignity of Viscountess St. Vincent of Meaford aforesaid to Mary, Countess of Northesk [S.], da. of the said Mary Kicketts, and the dignity of Viscount to the heirs male of her body. (°) " Our Admirals were not born in the purple ; Collingwood was the son of a Newcastle merchant ; Jervis of a country lawyer, and .Nelson of a country parson " LHosebeiy's " life o) Ti«."J