Hay, John, Sir, 5th Baronet,of Haystoun (1755 -1830)

Sir John Hay, of Smithfield and Haystoun, was the son of James Hay, who in 1762 claimed and assumed the baronetcy as the great-great-grandson of John Hay, younger brother of the grandfather of the first Baronet. A jury assembled at Perth in 1805 decided his claim was valid and in 1806 he matriculated arms as the 4th Baronet in the Lyon Office.

Seat / Residence(s): Haystoun House, Scottish Borders
Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Hay, John, Sir, 5th Baronet,of Haystoun (1755 - 1830) (Stamp 1) Title: Hay, John, Sir, 5th Baronet,of Haystoun (1755 - 1830) (Stamp 1)
Arms: A saltire azure overall an escutcheon within a bordure fleury a lion rampant surmounted by a royal crown
Dimensions (height x width): 34mm x 31mm
Heraldic Charges: bordure flory, Heraldic Charges: escutcheon, Heraldic Charges: lion rampant within, Heraldic Charges: saltire
Hay, John, Sir, 5th Baronet,of Haystoun (1755 - 1830) (Stamp 2) Title: Hay, John, Sir, 5th Baronet,of Haystoun (1755 - 1830) (Stamp 2)
Arms: A saltire azure overall an escutcheon within a bordure fleury a lion rampant surmounted by a royal crown
Dimensions (height x width): 60mm x 55mm
Heraldic Charges: bordure flory, Heraldic Charges: escutcheon, Heraldic Charges: lion rampant within, Heraldic Charges: saltire