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Hagart-Alexander baronets
Quarterly: 1st & 4th: Per pale argent and sable a chevron between a writing pen fessways in chief, and a crescent in base, all counterchanged, a bordure per pale gules and or (Alexander of Ballochmyle) 2nd, per bend azure and argent in chief a star of sixteen points or and in base another star of as many points of the first, on a bend sable, a lion passant of the second between two crosses moline of the third (for Hagart of Bantaskine); 3rd: Gules two straight swords in saltire, points downards proper hilted and pommelled or between two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a base of the second and two mullets in the flanks argent (for McCaul)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Arms///of///Hagart-Alexander///baronets.svg)
Name: Hagart-Alexander Baronetcy
Creation Date: 22 January 1886
Monarch: Queen Victoria
Baronetage: Baronetage of the United Kingdom
First Holder: Claud Alexander
Present Holder: Sir Claud Hagart-Alexander, 4th Baronet
Heir Apparent: Claud Miles Hagart-Alexander
Remainder To: Heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Status: Extant
Former Seat: Ballochmyle House
Motto: Perseverantia vincit ("Perseverance conquers")
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The Alexander, later Hagart-Alexander Baronetcy, of Ballochmyle, in the parish of Mauchline, in the County of Ayr, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 January 1886 for Major-General Claud Alexander, who served in the Crimean War and represented Ayrshire South in Parliament as a Conservative. The third Baronet assumed the additional surname of Hagart. This was recognised by decree of the Lord Lyon in 1948.
Alexander, later Hagart-Alexander baronets, of Ballochmyle (1886)
The heir apparent to the baronetcy is the present holder's only son, Claud Miles (born 1998).
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