- The
Cunynghame Baronetcy, of
Milncraig in the
County of Ayr, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 3
February 1702 for the Scottish...
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daughter Maria, who died in 1816,
married Colonel Sir
David Cunynghame of
Milncraig, 5th Baronet, in 1801, and had
several children. As a way of compensation...
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April 1700 271
Elphinstone of
Logie 2
December 1701 272
Cunynghame of
Milncraig 3
February 1702 273 Grant-Suttie of
Balgone 5 May 1702 274 Gibson-Craig-Carmichael...
- Sir
David Cunyninghame of
Milncraig, 1st
Baronet (died 28
January 1708) was a
Scottish landowner,
lawyer and politician. He was a
distinguished advocate...
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Alexander Cuningham, 1st Baronet, of
Corsehill (d.1685)
Cunynghame of
Milncraig 1702
Cunynghame extant Curzon of
Kedleston 1636
Curzon extant First Baronet...
- Kemble. Her
descendant Pamela Margaret Stanley (later Lady
Cunynghame of
Milncraig) sold it at
auction as by the
workshop of
Botticelli for £10,000 in 1963...
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Frances Thurlow Cunynghame,
daughter of Col. Sir
David Cunynghame of
Milncraig, 5th
Baronet and
Maria Thurlow, on 25 June 1828. They had two sons, and...
- for
Antrim South 1955–1970 (1909–1976)
Extinct Cunynghame baronets of
Milncraig Sir
David Cunynghame, 1st
Baronet Montgomery-Cuninghame
baronets ****-Cunyngham...
- later, in June 1806, he was
succeeded by Sir
William A.
Cunynghame of
Milncraig (formerly of Livingston), Bart. He
gifted the site of
Ardgour Church in...
- Sir
James Cunynghame, 2nd
Baronet (c. 1685 – 1747) of
Milncraig, Ayr and Livingstone, Linlithgow, was a
Scottish politician who sat in the
House of Commons...