Alexander Cunningham (lawyer)
Alexander Cunningham was one of Robert Burns's closest friends from his time in Edinburgh. They stayed in contact, through at least 19 letters from the poet; and Cunningham was the ardent admirer who encouraged and joined others such as John Syme to raise funds for the poet's family after his death. Cunningham was one of the small group of associates whom Burns actively approached for constructive criticism of his work.
Alexander Cunningham | |
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Punch bowl given to Alexander Cunningham by Jean Armour Burns | |
Born | Circa 1763 |
Died | 1812 Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh |
Occupation | Lawyer or Writer |
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