Hall Crest
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 9:11 am
Some images of a quaich assayed at Glasgow in 1904, with a nice example of the crest thought to be that of Sir Basil Francis Hall, 7th Baronet (b.1-6-1832–d.13-1-1909) of Dunglass, Haddington (a stork upon a mount holding In Its dexter claw a flint-stone), with the motto 'Dat cura quietem' (Vigilance ensures tranquillity):








The Hall family occupied Dunglass Castle for 232 years from 1687. Francis James Usher bought the Estate from Sir John Richard Hall, 9th Bart in 1919.
Sir Basil held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Berwick and Haddington.
The quaich was made by Thomas Ross & Sons of Glasgow.
Trev.








The Hall family occupied Dunglass Castle for 232 years from 1687. Francis James Usher bought the Estate from Sir John Richard Hall, 9th Bart in 1919.
Sir Basil held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Berwick and Haddington.
The quaich was made by Thomas Ross & Sons of Glasgow.
Trev.