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Authorised form of nameCuming; Sir; Alexander (c 1690 - 1775)
Other forms of surnameCumming
Datesc 1690 - 1775
NationalityBritish
Place of birthEdinburgh
Date of birth18 December 1691
Place of deathCharterhouse hospital, London
Date of death20 August 1775
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
The church of East Barnet, Hertfordshire
ActivityEducation:
Middle Temple (admitted 1716)
Career:
Captain in the Earl of Mar's Regiment of Foot (1703-1713); called to the Scottish Bar (1714); in the secret service of the Crown (1718-1721); rumoured to have been a Captain in the Russian Army; went to America to visit the Cherokee Mountains because of a dream of his wife's (1729); made a Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1730); returned to England with five Cherokee chiefs, whom he presented to George II (1730); signed a peace treaty with the Cherokees on behalf of the British nation; Captain of an Independent Company in Jamaica (1734); accused of defrauding settlers while in South Carolina, he lost all his money and was imprisoned for debt in the Fleet Prison (1737-1765); his plans for settling 300,000 Jewish families in the Cherokee Mountains, for paying off the National Debt and for relieving the American colonies of taxation came to nothing; a Poor Brother of the Charterhouse (1766-death)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election30/06/1720
RelationshipsSon of Sir Alexander Cuming, Bart, of Culter, Aberdeenshire, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Alexander Swinton; succeeded his father as 2nd Bart; married Amy, daughter of Lancelot Whitehall, Commissioner of the Customs for Scotland
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; MT; Dalton
Notes:
Birth date given as 18 December 1691 in his manuscript autobiography at British Library, BL Add. MS 39855
Proposed by John Theophilus Desaguliers. Ejected for non-payment of arrears (Journal Book 9 Jun 1757). Alternative spelling of name from DNB. Buried 28 Aug 1775 - his death date has been extrapolated from that.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/306074487
CodeNA8401
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MS/390/188Bond of Alexander Cuming to the Treasurer of the Royal Society7 July 1720
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