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Bailey Family Crest - Digital Download - Bailey Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields
Digital Download - Bailey Coat of Arms
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This family crest image file is suitable for nearly all printing needs and is great for arts & crafts, school projects, scrapbooking, and genealogy/ancestral research.
Transparent PNG file available upon request.
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details:
Baillie of Ringdufferin, Ireland - Edward Bailie settled at Ringerduffin, son of Alexander Bailie of Innishargy and Ringdufferin (1587-1682), son of Alexander Baillie of Dungarit, co. Wigtownshire, Scotland (born c. 1540), officer in the English Army who purchased the lands of Innishargy, son of David Baillie of Lamington, second son of Sir William Baillie of Lamington, co. Lanark, had son Alexander Bailie, who had son Edward Bailie, who had son James Bailie (1735-1810), Deputy Governor of County Down, all of Ringerduffin - Azure nine stars, three, three, two and one
The Baillie family are said to have originated at Bailleul, close to the Belgian border in northern France, and trace their descent from Guy de Balliol who was granted lands in Northumberland after the Battle of the Standard in 1139. John Balliol, king of Scotland at the close of the 13th century, was a member of the family. John's great-uncle, Sir Alexander de Balliol, served as Great Chamberlain of Scotland, and his grandson, William, settled at Lamington (Lanarks) and took the name Baillie. In the mid 15th century, William's great-great-grandson, David Baillie, and two of his brothers, murdered the priest who was their tutor (reputedly after he molested their sister) and fled abroad, although they were later able to return.