Hamo de Crevequer (died 1263) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who held the office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Hamo de Crevequer took possession of his lands at Brenchley in 1217; he was succeeded by his grandson Robert.
Hamo de Crevequer acquired property in Folkestone, Kent, England, from the barony of the family of Abrincis.
Hamo quitclaimed the advowson of the church of Alkham and chapel of Manrege to St Radegunds (Radigunds) Abbey, in Kent in 1258, in which charter he refers to his wife, Maud de Abrincis [d'Avranches].
On 12 June 1285 Edward I inspected a charter of Robert de Crevequer, granting the Castle of Ledes the fair of Chatham.