Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham[1] (24 Mey 1852 – 20 Mairch 1936) wis a Scots politeecian, writer, jurnalist an adventurer.[2]

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, c. 1890.
1st Preses o the Scots National Pairty
In office
7 Aprile 1934 – 20 Mairch 1936
Precedit biPoseetion creatit
Succeedit biRoland Muirhead
Preses o the Scots Labour Pairty
In office
25 August 1888 – 1895
Precedit biPoseetion creatit
Succeedit biParty Disestablished
MP for North Wast Lanrikshire
In office
1886 – 1892
Precedit biJohn Baird
Succeedit biGraeme Alexander Lockhart Whitelaw
Majority332
Personal details
Born24 Mey 1852
Lunnon, Unitit Kinrick
Dee'd20 Mairch 1936 (aged 83)
Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentinae
Restin placeInchmahome Priory
Poleetical pairtyScots National Pairty
Ither poleetical
affiliations
National Pairty o Scotland
Scots Labour Pairty
Liberal Pairty
Alma materHarrow School
Laid tae rest at Loch o Mentieth. On the inchmahome priory

References

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  1. 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.
  2. Heather, Ally; Kay, Billy (16 Februar 2018). "Don Roberto". Bella Caledonia. Retrieved 25 Mey 2018.