Clifford-Constable baronets

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The Clifford-Constable Baronetcy, of Tixall in the County of Staffordshire was given to Thomas Hugh Clifford-Constable, originally Thomas Hugh Constable Clifford. The title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom was created on 22 May 1815[1] and at the request of Louis XVIII of France.[2][3]

His father Thomas Clifford (1732–1787), who married Barbara Aston of Tixall Hall, was a son of Hugh Clifford, 3rd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh and younger brother of the 4th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh.[2][3] He changed his name to Clifford-Constable, in 1821.[4] His son the 2nd Baronet inherited Burton Constable Hall from a cousin at the age of seventeen in 1823. Following marriage he sold Tixall Hall and moved the family seat to Burton Constable. He was MP for Hedon for 1830–1832 and High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1840–1841.

The baronetcy became extinct on the death of the 3rd Baronet on 24 October 1894.

Clifford-Constable baronets, of Tixall (1815)

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  1. ^ "No. 16969". The London Gazette. 27 December 1814. p. 2535.
  2. ^ a b c d Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage (65th ed.). Harrison & Sons. 1903. p. 331.
  3. ^ a b c d "Constable, Sir Thomas Aston Clifford, 2nd bt. (1807-1870), of Burton Constable, Yorks. and Tixall Hall, Staffs., History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  4. ^ "No. 17702". The London Gazette. 1 May 1821. p. 963.
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Clifford-Constable baronets
of Tixall

22 May 1815
Succeeded by