Leith-Hay arms at Leith Hall
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Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 26 Apr 2009
Arms of the Leith-Hay family above the door at Leith Hall. The blazon is: Quarterly 1st and 4th; or, a cross crosslet fitchée sable between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base gules (for Leith); second and third grand quarters: 1st and 4th, argent three inescutcheons gules (for Hay); 2nd and 3rd, azure three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser). Note the double crests (a cross crosslet fitchée sable for Leith and a goat passant argent armed and unguled or for Hay). None of the standard heraldic works mention the wildman supporters.