Almaric de St Amand, 1st Baron Saint Amand

Almaric de St. Amand (born 1268 or 1269; died 1310), also known as Amauri de St Amand, Lord of Widehaye was an English noble.

He was a signatory of the Baron's Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301.

He succeeded his elder brother after Guy died not long after their father.

The title Baron St Amand was created for him in 1299 but became extinct when he died without issue.

He was at the Siege of Carlaverock Castle in 1300 when his arms were recorded in verse in the Caerlaverock Roll as follows: He was summoned to Parliament in 1300 and signed the Barons' Letter to the pope, on 12 February 1301.

Coat of arms of Almaric de St. Amand, Lord of Widehaye, Or, fretty Sable, on a chief of the second, three besants.