3. Sir Robert de QUINCY Justiciar of Lothian [120196] (Saer I1) was born circa 1140 and died circa 1197 aged about 57.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Robert,
Quincy was a son of Saer de Quincy and Matilda de Senlis.[1] Robert was granted the castle of Forfar and a toft in Haddington by King William of Scotland, his cousin. He served as joint Justiciar of Lothian serving from 1171 to 1178.[1]
Robert accompanied King Richard I of England on the Third Crusade in 1190. He led a force to take aid to Antioch in 1191 and also collected prisoners from Tyre.[2] Returning from the crusade, Robert took part in Richard I's campaigns in Normandy in 1194 and 1196. He succeeded to the English estates of his nephew Saer in 1192
Robert married Arabella FITZWILLIAM [120197], daughter of Lord Nes FITZWILLIAM of Leuchars [120198].
The child from this marriage was:
+ 4 M i. Earl [1st] Sahir III de QUINCY of Winchester [81913]
Sahir married Margaret de BEAUMONT [81914]. (b. 1154, d. 1233)
Robert next married Basilia de CLARE [120199], daughter of Richard Fitzgilbert de CLARE [120200].
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