Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Appearance
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham | |
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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, c. 1890. | |
1st Preses o the Scots National Pairty | |
In office 7 Aprile 1934 – 20 Mairch 1936 | |
Precedit bi | Poseetion creatit |
Succeedit bi | Roland Muirhead |
Preses o the Scots Labour Pairty | |
In office 25 August 1888 – 1895 | |
Precedit bi | Poseetion creatit |
Succeedit bi | Party Disestablished |
MP for North Wast Lanrikshire | |
In office 1886 – 1892 | |
Precedit bi | John Baird |
Succeedit bi | Graeme Alexander Lockhart Whitelaw |
Majority | 332 |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 Mey 1852 Lunnon, Unitit Kinrick |
Dee'd | 20 Mairch 1936 (aged 83) Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentinae |
Restin place | Inchmahome Priory |
Poleetical pairty | Scots National Pairty |
Ither poleetical affiliations | National Pairty o Scotland Scots Labour Pairty Liberal Pairty |
Alma mater | Harrow School |
Laid tae rest at Loch o Mentieth. On the inchmahome priory |
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham[1] (24 Mey 1852 – 20 Mairch 1936) wis a Scots politeecian, writer, jurnalist an adventurer.[2]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ Thare is nae hyphen atween the twa surnames (as is the Scots fashion) whilk war first jyned thegither bi Don Roberto's great-great-grandfaither, Robert Graham o Gartmore, in 1796 whan he inheritit the Cunninghame estate o Finlaystone in Renfrewshire frae his cousin John, 15t an last Earl o Glencairn.
- ↑ Heather, Ally; Kay, Billy (16 Februar 2018). "Don Roberto". Bella Caledonia. Retrieved 25 Mey 2018.
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