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The Maxwell , later Stirling-Maxwell , later Maxwell Macdonald Baronetcy , of Pollok in the County of Renfrew, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia . It was created on 12 April 1682 for John Maxwell , with remainder to the heirs of the body. In 1707 he was given a new patent extending the remainder to heirs of entail in his lands and estates. Maxwell was Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland from 1699 to 1702, and Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1691 to 1718.

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6-714: He was the member of an ancient Scottish family that also included the Earls of Nithsdale . One early member of the family, Sir John Maxwell, of Pollok, fought at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388, where he notably captured Sir Ralph Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland and brother of the commander of the English army, Sir Henry Percy , known as the "Hotspur". The seventh Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Paisley . The eighth Baronet represented Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire in

12-457: Is more usually counted as the third Lord Maxwell. The fourth Lord Maxwell was killed at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. The ninth Lord Maxwell was beheaded in Edinburgh in 1613 for a revenge killing. On the second Earl of Nithdale's death in 1667, the titles were inherited by John Maxwell, 7th Lord Herries of Terregles, who became the third Earl. He was the great-grandson of Sir John Maxwell,

18-538: The House of Commons . The ninth Baronet succeeded as heir of entail and assumed the additional surname of Maxwell. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Perthshire and was made a Knight of the Thistle . The tenth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Glasgow College and was also made a Knight of the Thistle. On his death in 1956 the baronetcy became dormant. His daughter, Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald (1906–2011)

24-555: Was a leading Methodist. Archibald Stirling of Keir (1867–1931), second son of the ninth Baronet, was a Brigadier-General in the British Army . The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Fergus John Logie Maxwell Macdonald (born 2007). Earl of Nithsdale Earl of Nithsdale was a title in the Peerage of Scotland . It was created in 1620 for Robert Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell , with remainder to heirs male. He

30-592: Was made Lord Maxwell, Eskdale and Carlyle at the same time. The title of Lord Maxwell had been created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1445 for Herbert Maxwell . Some confusion in the numbering of the Lords Maxwell has arisen from the second Lord's surrender of his barony during his lifetime in favour of his son, who then pre-deceased him. Some authorities refer to the son only as "the Master of Maxwell", but he

36-528: Was recognised by Court of the Lord Lyon in 2005 as 11th holder of the baronetcy under the 1707 remainder, and therefore succeeded her father in 1956. (See page B 599 of the Baronetage section of the latest edition of Debrett.) On her death in 2011, she was succeeded by her eldest son John Ronald Maxwell Macdonald, born 1936. Darcy Maxwell was briefly the wife of Sir Walter Maxwell who died in 1762. She

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