Israel Haggis (23 January 1811 — 9 August 1849) was an English first-class cricketer and publican. Haggis was born at Cambridge in January 1811. A club cricketer for Chesterton Cricket Club, he was first chosen to play for the Cambridge Town Club in a first-class match against Cambridge University at Parker's Piece in 1834. From 1836, he became a regular feature in Cambridgeshire representative sides, making 19 appearances for the county to 1849. By 1841, his reputation and connection to Francis Fenner saw Haggis gain a place in an England team which played Kent in a first-class match at Bromley. He was described as a cricketer by Denison as being "distinguished for his excellence in the field, and the exhibition of much liveliness when batting", with it also being noted that his livelines