Baron St Amand was a title created twice in the Peerage of England: firstly in 1299 for Amauri de St Amand (born 1268 or 1269; died 1310), who died without issue, when it became extinct; and secondly in 1313 for his brother John de St Amand (1283/6–1330).
[1][2] He married a certain Mary but died without issue.
Arms of St Amand:
Or fretty sable, on a chief of the second three bezants
. Aumary de Saint Amand was at the Siege of Caerlaverock in 1300, when his arms were recorded in the Caerlaverock Roll (1300):
Aumary de Saint Amand, who claims a place among the bold, "or and fretty sable carried, on a chief three roundels gold"
. Quartered by
Baron Cobham
of
Cobham Hall
in Kent