Difference between revisions of "Cumming, Alexander"

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Through father-in-law's influence entered faculty of advocates before he had even studied law. Went to Holland to do so and returned to Scotland in 1696. Practiced law upon return and could count many court magnates as his clients.  
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Through father-in-law's influence entered faculty of advocates before he had even studied law. Went to Holland to do so and returned to Scotland in 1696. Practised law upon return and could count many court magnates as his clients.  
 
Obtained captain's commission in a Scottish regiment (1702-4). Frequently travelled to the Netherlands in various capacities.
 
Obtained captain's commission in a Scottish regiment (1702-4). Frequently travelled to the Netherlands in various capacities.
 
Elected to Parliament as MP for Aberdeenshire in by-election of 1709. Entered at Middle Temple, 12 May 1716.  Member of the informal 'steering committee' of Scottish episcopalian MPs. Enjoyed a long, politically active career dying in 1725.
 
Elected to Parliament as MP for Aberdeenshire in by-election of 1709. Entered at Middle Temple, 12 May 1716.  Member of the informal 'steering committee' of Scottish episcopalian MPs. Enjoyed a long, politically active career dying in 1725.

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Dates 1709-22
Location London
Vocation Lawyer and Politician
Place of Birth Culter, Aberdeen
Marriage Elizabeth Swinton (d.1709); Elizabeth Dennis
Issue 1 son, 5 daughters
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online; H.A.C. Sturgess, Register of Admissions to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, 3 vols (London, 1949), i, 277

Through father-in-law's influence entered faculty of advocates before he had even studied law. Went to Holland to do so and returned to Scotland in 1696. Practised law upon return and could count many court magnates as his clients. Obtained captain's commission in a Scottish regiment (1702-4). Frequently travelled to the Netherlands in various capacities. Elected to Parliament as MP for Aberdeenshire in by-election of 1709. Entered at Middle Temple, 12 May 1716. Member of the informal 'steering committee' of Scottish episcopalian MPs. Enjoyed a long, politically active career dying in 1725.