Robert Cunninghame Graham Of Gartmore
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| Gender | Male |
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| Date of birth | January 1,1735 |
| Born | Gartmore |
| United Kingdom | |
| Died | Gartmore |
| United Kingdom | |
| December 1797 | |
| Gartmore | |
| United Kingdom | |
| Children | William Cunningham Cunninghame Graham, 7th of Gartmore and 16th of Ardoch |
| Great grandchild | Margaret Jane Cunninghame Graham |
| Grandchildren | Charlotte Maria Cunninghame Graham |
| Current partner | Anne Taylor |
| Elizabeth Hamilton Buchanan | |
| Grandparents | Lady Henrietta Stewart |
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| ID | 4424900 |
Robert Cunninghame Graham Of Gartmore Life story
Robert Graham, who took the name Bontine in 1770 and Cunninghame Graham in 1796, was a Scottish politician and poet. He is now remembered for a poem If doughty deeds my lady please, which was later set to music by his great-great-grandson, Rev. Malise Cunninghame Graham and also by Sir Arthur Sullivan.