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Cunninghame (Scottish Gaelic: Coineagan) is a
former comital district of
Scotland and also...
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Cunninghame is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Cunninghame, Lord
Cunninghame (1782–1854),
Scottish lawyer William Cunninghame...
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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (24 May 1852 – 20
March 1936) was a
Scottish politician, writer,
journalist and adventurer. He was a
Liberal Party Member...
- Wood'. The
Aiket Cunninghames were
descended from the
Cunninghames of
Bedlands (Baidland), who in turn were
cadets of the
Cunninghames of Glencairn. Alexander...
- John
Cunninghame, Lord
Cunninghame (1782–1854) was a 19th-century
Scottish lawyer who rose to be both
Solicitor General of
Scotland and a
Senator of the...
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Ayrshire Council administration which has its
headquarters based at
Cunninghame House.
Irvine was the site of Scotland's 12th
century military capital...
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Graham (1735 – 11
December 1797), who took the name
Bontine in 1770 and
Cunninghame Graham in 1796, was a
Scottish politician and poet. He is now remembered...
- Stevenson) The
castle had long been in the
hands of the
Cunninghames and notably.
Edward Cunninghame of
Auchenharvie was
killed during a feud with the Clan...
- Sir
David Cunninghame of Robertland, in Ayrshire, was
Master of
Works to the
Crown of
Scotland from 1602 to 1607, and
Surveyor of the King's
Works in...
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William Cunninghame of
Lainshaw (1731–1799) was a
Scottish merchant and
leading Tobacco Lord who
headed one of the
major Glasgow syndicates that came...