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  Clan Cunningham Society of America
William Cunningham (III), second son of Sir William Cunningham (II), is perpetual Vicar of Dundonald and Canon of Glasgow.
Sir William Cunningham is granted Nova Scotia by King James VI and I in 1621 for the purpose of colonizing it.
William is imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle in 1655 for his loyalty to the king and is rescued from execution by the restoration of the monarchy.
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Cunningham was acquitted and freed by the Court and returned to the up-country serving with General Williamson in the campaign against the Cherokee in the Fall of 1776.
William Cunningham's men stole a few head of Butler cattle and were pursued by the farmers.
William Caldwell said, "I will not stay here to be butchered." Caldwell mounted and fled at full speed leaving at one end of the old field as he saw Cunningham come in at the other.
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 Pioneer Preacher Profile: William Randolph Cunningham
William Randolph Cunningham is the only gospel preacher of the Stone/Campbell Churches that had a town named for him during his preaching years.
Cunningham was among the signers of The Ordinance Of Secession Of Kentucky in 1861, a document designed to enable Kentucky to leave the Union.
Cunningham traveled in Idaho and Washington State, preaching "as an evangelist in the field." In 1919 he suffered a stroke and passed from this life.
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 William "Billy" Cunningham Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cunningham returned to the 76ers in 1974, and played a season-and-a-half, only to be sidelined by a career ending knee injury.
Cunningham, who scored 16,310 points and grabbed 7,981 rebounds in both the NBA and ABA, had his number 32 jersey retired by the 76ers.
Cunningham was named Philadelphia's coach in 1977, and his dedication and hard work landed him a 454-196 record.
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 Dr. William Cunningham
William E. Cunningham MD, MPH is a Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, and Department of Health Services, School of Public Health.
Cunningham WE, Davidson PL, Nakazono TT, Andersen RM.
Heslin KC, Andersen RM, Ettner Sl, Cunningham WE.
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 William Grant Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Grant Cunningham, 71, former truant officer in Union district, Marshall County, and a retired millworker, died Monday evening at 7:10 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Cunningham was well known in the Union District where he had made his home for the past 32 years.
William married Nettie Florence Atkinson, daughter of George Templeton Atkinson and Sarah Agnes Britton, on 4 Nov 1886 in Ritchie County, WV.
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 Gathering of the Clans - Devoted To All Things Scottish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hugh Cunningham of Kilmaurs, grandson of Harvey de Cunningham, was granted the lands of Lamburgton in 1321 by King Robert the Bruce.
William Cunningham, Third Earl of Glencairn, was captured at Solway Moss, but later was released in exchange for support of the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to King Edward VI of England.
The Ninth Earl of Glencairn, William Cunningham, was born in 1610.
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 William Cunningham
Cunningham was a vocal opponent of the nascent Neoclassical economics, particularly as propounded by his colleague, Alfred Marshall and the Cambridge School.
Despite the sustained attacks levied by Cunningham, Marshall was sufficiently influenced by his pleas to try to include some more historical content in his work and operate more "inductively" in the derivation of his economic principles.
Cunningham was deeply opposed to utilitarian philosophy and laissez-faire politics, and penned several tracts defending labor unions and protectionism.
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 Papers of the Cunningham, Green, Walker, Jackson, and Smith Families, 1795-1974 (Gifts to Manuscripts Division 2001, ...
The two families were united by the marriage of William Cunningham's son William (1774-1853) and Nancy Green (1781-1830) in 1801; their son William (1804-1879) married Mary Montgomery (1808-1892) in 1828.
William Cunningham served as a magistrate in Greenville District.
The connection between the Cunningham and Walker families occurred in 1886 with the marriage of Mary Margaret Cunningham (1865-1940) and Tandy Austin Walker (1858-1923).
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 William  Cunningham : New Zealand All Black
Bill Cunningham was one of the last two players chosen for the 1905-06 Originals tour of Britain, he and the Taranaki wing Bunny Abbott only being added to the side after the preliminary matches in Australia and New Zealand were all but completed.
Cunningham, who had played for Auckland against the tourists prior to their departure for Australia, was added when it became clear a scrummaging forward of his type had been sorely missed in the Australian games.
Cunningham was noted for his cheerfulness and his determined optimism.
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 The Scottish Ministers' Hall of Fame
In 1820, William Cunningham proceeded from the provincial school of Dunse to the University of Edinburgh, and there he lost no time in shewing that he was a match, both in Latin and Greek, for even the duxes of the Metropolitan High School.
The view which Dr Cunningham had formed in 1826, he expounded - with matchless clearness and force in the Assembly of 1833, when supporting Dr Chalmers’ proposal of the Veto; and the impression then by his speech was, that though defeated on that occasion, defeat was only the prelude of a coming and conclusive victory.
A wide chasm after this severed Dr Cunningham from those with whom he had hitherto acted in the Free Church, and the alienation, as obvious as it was unhappy, continued from 1852 to 1858, when the wound was closed whether it were healed or not.
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 The Sacramental Principle: Infant Baptism by William Cunningham
It is necessary, therefore, to form our primary and fundamental conceptions of the objects and effects of baptism in itself, as a distinct subject, and in its bearing upon the general doctrine of the sacraments, from the baptism of adults and not of infants.
William Cunningham, Principal of New College, Edingurgh, from1847 until his death in 1861, was one of the greatest of Scottish theologians.
With his breadth of learning, depth of evangelical insight, exactness of thought an vigorous stately style, Cunningham was the Warfield—one might almost say, the Calvin—of the Free Church of Scotland for the first two decades of her life.
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 william cunningham - symtx functional test solutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cunningham served as Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of The University of Texas System from September 1992 to July 2000.
Cunningham served as President of The University of Texas at Austin from 1985-1992 and was Dean of the College of Business Administration/Graduate School of Business from 1983-1985.
Cunningham is currently a member of the Board of the following public companies: Southwest Airlines, Jefferson-Pilot Corporation, Introgen Therapeutics, LIN Television, Hayes Lemmerz, and WilTel Communications.
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 TRANSCRIPT: WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM III MEETS PRESS [Free Republic]
Cunningham admits Thomason's role in the pardons was considerable.
Cunningham, having Harry Thomasson be an advocate for these two men in the White House, do you believe they had a better shot at getting a pardon than somebody who did not have Mr.
She sure misled people into thinking Cunningham handled the two Arkansas pardons, right by the rules, by sending them straight to the Justice Dept. No mention at all that he also sent expedited copies to the White House, where Harry Thomasson was waiting so he could "advocate" that they be granted.
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 Introgen Therapeutics, Inc. Investor Relations
Cunningham served as Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of The University of Texas System from 1992 to 2000, in addition to holding the Lee Hage and Joseph D. Jamail Regents Chair in Higher Education Leadership.
Cunningham serves on a number of public commissions, private corporate boards and in a number of advisory roles to corporations.
Cunningham serves as a director on the board of directors of John Hancock Advisers, Inc. He also serves on the board of directors of Jefferson Pilot Corporation and Southwest Airlines, Inc., both of which are publicly-traded Fortune 500 corporations.
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The Cunningham Earls of Glencairn stem from the second son of Sir William Cunningham of Kilmaurs.
William Cunningham of Caprington, son of John and Annabella, marrried the daughter of Sir William Hamilton of Sanquhar.
William Cunningham, son of William and Eleanor, married 1'st daughter of Patric, First Lord Lindores and Jean, daughter of Robert Stewart Earl of Orkney.
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 WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Dr Cunninghams Growth of English Industry and Commerce during the Early and Middle Ages (1890; 4th ed., 905) and Growth of English Industry and Commerce in Modern Times (1882; 3rd ed., 1903) are the standard works of reference on the industrial history of England.
He also wrote The Use and Abuse of Money (1891); Alien Immigralion (1897) Western Civilization in its Economic Aspect -in Ancient Times (1898), and in Modern Times (1900), and The Rise and Decline of Free Trade (1905).
Dr Cunninghams eminence as an economic historian gave special importance to his attitude as one of the leading supporters of Mr Chamberlain from 1903 onwards in criticizing the English free-trade policy and advocating tariff reform.
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 William M. Cunningham's Homepage
Cunningham was active in the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association where he served as a member of its Board of Directors.
Cunningham has been a speaker at continuing legal education seminars.
Cunningham’s reported decisions and cases he has been involved in while a member of this firm.
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 Nancy Brand Cunningham, Pioneer Nurses of West Virginia
She later married William Cunningham (See his service history), a veteran, who lost a foot while serving in Company "H" of the 1st West Virginia Infantry.
Cunningham - the foregoing was dictated by me and written in my presence by Geo.
That she is the widow of WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM who served as a Private in Co "H" 1st Regt Virginia Vol.
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 WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William and his sister, Agnes "Sis" Cunningham, took the leftist road of their father, a staunch supporter of Eugene V. Debs and the Socialist Party in the early nineteenth century.
Cunningham worked as a newspaperman, on the staff of Haldeman-Julius publications, taught high school at Drumright and Hitchcock, and held a teaching position for over five years at Commonwealth College, a leftist labor college at Mena, Arkansas.
In 1935 the Federal Writer's Project appointed Cunningham the state director of the Oklahoma's Writer's Project.
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 Gathering of the Clans - Devoted To All Things Scottish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cunningham, or "Doc" as he is familiarly called, was born in Scotland in 1856.
With his father, Dr. William Cunningham, of Bay City, Michigan, he came to this country thirty years ago.
The subject of this sketch is better known as "Michael Angelo Kelly", the humorous writer.
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 cannabisnews.com: Probation Officers Charged in Marijuana Case!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Cunningham, 51, a veteran Van Buren County parole and probation supervisor, and his wife, Karn Cunningham, 49, a Kalamazoo County probation officer, await June 23 pretrial hearings in Van Buren County District Court.
William Cunningham is charged with possession of marijuana stemming from a search conducted April 25 at an Eaton County house where police found numerous growing marijuana plants.
Contacted at his home Monday, William Cunningham confirmed that the couple have been suspended from their state jobs, but he would not comment on their arrests.
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 Heresies of the Apostolic Age by William Cunningham
Hence they concluded that it was first by the teachings of the Paraclete, men were enabled to distinguish the true from the false matter in the New Testament.” — Torrey’s translation, vol.
William Cunningham, Principal of New College, Edinburgh, from 1847 till his death in 1861, was on e of the greatest of Scottish theologians.
With his breadth of learning, depth of evangelical insight, exactness of thought and vigorous stately style, Cunningham was the Warfield — one might almost say, the Calvin — of the Free Church of Scotland for the first two decades of her life.
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 Miscellaneous Wills Letter C - William Cunningham
In witness whereof I the said William Cunningham to this my last will and testament have set my hand and seal at Harbor Grace in the Island of Newfoundland this ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty.
Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto.
William Cunningham (LS) Signed sealed in the presence of us who in presence of each other and at the testator's request have subscribed our names as witness hereto,
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 Overview of Prof. William Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Born in Hamilton (South Lanarkshire), Cunningham was educated at the University of Edinburgh and ordained into the Ministry at Greenock in 1830.
Cunningham was appointed to the Chair of Church History and Divinity in New College (Edinburgh), which was established by the new church to train its Ministers.
The Cunningham Lectureship was endowed at New College in his memory in 1862 and A Life of Cunningham by Robert Rainy (1826 - 1906) and J. Mackenzie was published in 1871.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst2232.html   (179 words)

  
 William Cunningham, First West Virginia Infantry, Civil War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The said WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM was constantly with his command, bearing a gallant part in all its battes and campaigns as outlined above through the Second Battle of Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30th 1862, where he was badly wounded, a shell taking off his left foot.
Nancy J. Cunningham, is an honored member of Woman's Relief Corps No. 34.
During the Civil War she served as a U. Army Nurse, and was on duty at Sprigg House Hospital and Thenium [Athenaeum] Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va., and now draws a pension by reason of her service.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Cunningham
Cunningham, Beryl A. — of Wood County, W.Va. Republican.
Cunningham, Patrick J. — of Albany County, N.Y. Socialist.
Cunningham, Theodore E. — of Allen County, Ohio.
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 Irish Art @ Oisin Gallery: William Cunningham Exhibition Information
However, Cunningham's fascination for gardening and for the ever-changing climate of Ireland saw the introduction of strong, vibrant colours very early on in his career.
In works such as Harvesting Corn, Lower Lough Erne, the effect on the viewer is one of an immediate sense of ease and liberation, united with an amused contentment with the sheer pleasure of existence.
Willie Cunningham, appreciated by critics, collectors and the general public, has already done enough to earn himself a secure position as one of Ireland’s most successful artists.
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 William Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
During the war, William, not yet 16, served as a substitute TWO times for his father.
This day personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace for the county & state afforesaid William Cunningham & made oath -- due form of law that he resided in the County of Harrison upwards of 15 years that he is generally acquainted throughout said county.
Mattias Winters, JP I certify that Walter Cunningham who has sworn and subscribed to the above certificate is a credible man & that full faith and credit is due to his statement when under oath.
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