Baillie Tartan Infomation
Crest: A boar’s head erased, Proper
Motto: Quid Clarius Astris (What is Brighter Than the Stars)
Origin of Tartan: The one most commonly worn was designed by Mr A W Geddes of Messrs William Anderson, Edinburgh, in 1937.
Origin of Name: French: ‘Baillie’ meaning ‘Bailiff’
Badge: A boar’s head erased, Proper
Lands: William de Bailli was also known as Baillie of Hoperig, acquired the lands of Lamington in Lanarkshire
Region: Earldom in Haddington and owned land by Lochness.
Clan Chief: None, armigerous clan
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