Difference between revisions of "John Charles Cuninghame"
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1866 Succeeded his father as Laird of Craigends | 1866 Succeeded his father as Laird of Craigends | ||
1901 Married Alison Pearson | 1901 Married Alison Pearson (b.1871) | ||
1915 By now he was the ageing chairman of Glengarnock; he did not feel up to restarting the plant for war demands, so by arrangement with the Ministry of Munitions the works were leased to [[David Colville and Sons]]. | 1915 By now he was the ageing chairman of Glengarnock; he did not feel up to restarting the plant for war demands, so by arrangement with the Ministry of Munitions the works were leased to [[David Colville and Sons]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 7 January 2020
John Charles Cuninghame (1851-1917), Chairman of the Glengarnock Iron and Steel Co
1851 Born the son of Alexander Cuninghame
1866 Succeeded his father as Laird of Craigends
1901 Married Alison Pearson (b.1871)
1915 By now he was the ageing chairman of Glengarnock; he did not feel up to restarting the plant for war demands, so by arrangement with the Ministry of Munitions the works were leased to David Colville and Sons.
1917 Died in London.