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Hall of Dunglass, Baronet of Nova Scotia (1687)


Arms of the Hall of Dunglass Baronetcy


Arms: Azure, a cheveron argent between three cranes' heads erased at the necks or, on a canton of the second, a saltire of the first over all within canton an inescutcheon or, charged of a lion rampant gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last.

Crest: A stork sitting on a mount in a watching posture proper.


This Baronetcy is included because the Coat of Arms is a good example of a Baronet of Nova Scotia.

The medallion suspended below the shield is that of the Order of Baronets of Nova Scotia. This degree is also shown by the canton showing the badge of N.S. Baronets and the barriers helm open to the front.


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