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The Haggerston, later Maxwell-Scott Baronetcy, of Haggerston in the County of Northumberland, was created in the Baronetage of England on 15 August 1642 for Thomas Haggerston, of Haggerton Castle, Northumberland, a loyal Royalist who served as a colonel in the army of King Charles I. The Haggerston were recusant in the 17th century and the estates were sequestered and forfeit to the Commonwealth of England in 1649 but were repurchased by the first Baronet in 1653. The line of the fourth Baronet failed on the death of the twelfth Baronet in 1972. The title reverted to the line of William Haggerston, second son of the third Baronet and younger brother of the fourth Baronet. In 1746 he inherited estates in Yorkshire from his great-uncle Sir Marmaduke Francis Constable, 4th and last Baronet, of Everingham, and assumed the surname of Constable in lieu of his patronymic. In 1758 he married Winifred, daughter of Robert Maxwell, titular sixth Earl of Nithsdale, and assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Maxwell. Winifred was considered the heiress to the Scottish lordship of Herries of Terregles held by her father. Constable-Maxwell built a new house at Everingham Park on the Constable estate in Yorkshire.

Haggerston, later Maxwell-Scott baronets, of Haggerston (1642)
Sir Thomas Haggerston, 1st Baronet (c. 1594 – 1673). • Sir Thomas Haggerston, 2nd Baronet (died 1710) • Sir Edward Charlton de Marie Haggerston, 10th Baronet (1857–1925) • Sir Hugh Carnaby de Marie Haggerston, 11th Baronet (1906–1971) • Sir Ralph (Raphael) Stanley de Marie Haggerston, 12th Baronet (1912–1972) • Sir Michael Fergus Constable Maxwell-Scott, 13th Baronet (1921–1989) • Sir Dominic James Maxwell-Scott, 14th Baronet (born 1968) The heir presumptive to the baronetcy is the 14th Baronet's younger brother, Matthew Joseph Maxwell-Scott (born 1976). ==Extended family==
Extended family
The Constable-Maxwell-Scott Baronetcy, of Abbotsford in Melrose in the County of Roxburgh, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 23 June 1932 for Walter Maxwell-Scott. The territorial designation was a revival of the title held by his ancestor Sir Walter Scott. Constable-Maxwell-Scott had no sons and on his death in 1954 the baronetcy became extinct. ==See also==
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