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John Cunningham (moderator)

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54: 95:(DD). In 1867 he came to fame whilst still at Crieff in a court case known as the "Crieff Organ Case", where he won the right to install an organ in his church. The court case caused a wave of church organs to be installed across Scotland. 361: 103: 23: 287:
Kaufman, Matthew H (February 2008). "Daniel John Cunningham (1850–1909): anatomist and textbook author, whose sons achieved distinction in the Army, Navy and Indian Medical Service".
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In December 1846 he married Susan Porteous Murray (d.1902) only daughter of Crieff banker, William Porteous and Susan Porteous. They had at least seven children.
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They had a daughter, Susan Porteous Cunningham (1852-1913). She married Rev Robert Davidson, minister of
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on 9 May 1819, the son of Daniel Cunningham, an ironmonger, living and working at 53 High Street.
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Scott, Hew; Macdonald, D. F. (Donald Farquhar); Macdonald, Finlay A. J. (23 February 1915).
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in August 1845. He served as minister of Crieff Parish Church for 41 years.
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in Paisley in 1845. He worked briefly in Lanark then was ordained at
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The Quakers: An International History (1868) (second edition 1897)
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Church History of Scotland 2 vols (1859) (second edition 1882)
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He was instrumental in broadening appointments within the
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland
Presbyterian
organs
a cappella

Paisley
Paisley Grammar School
Glasgow University
Edinburgh University
Church of Scotland
Crieff
honorary doctorate
Alexander Ferrier Mitchell
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
St Mary's College, St Andrews
John Tulloch
Trinity College, Dublin
St Andrews
St Cyrus
Daniel John Cunningham
"Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae : the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation"
"John Cunningham"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/6926
UK public library membership
"Susan Porteous Cunningham"
doi
10.1258/jmb.2006.006058

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