George Godfrey Cunningham Explained

George Godfrey Cunningham (– 23 September 1860) was a Scottish writer, compiler, and translator.[1] [2]

Biography

After publishing a poem ("A Choice") in Alexander Whitelaw's The Casquet of Literary Gems (1828),[3] Cunningham's first full work was Foreign Tales and Traditions (1829), published by Blackie, Fullarton & Company. It was a collection of translations of several European stories, mostly German Romanticist literature, which was popular in Britain in the 1820s.[4] [5] This included five stories from Grimms' Fairy Tales, that were heavily based on the earlier translations by Edgar Taylor and David Jardine.[6] His Lives of Eminent and Illustrious Englishmen (1834–1837) aimed to teach English history through biographies of its leading figures. It was patronised by royalty and Henry Brougham, and though it initially won praise, the biographies of its later volumes were less well connected, and began to rely heavily on extracts from the subjects' memoirs.[7]

By 1838, Cunningham was living in Glasgow.[8] On 2 August 1843, he married Isabella Crawford Laurie (1812–1903) in St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh. On 18 March 1845, their only son,[9] also named George Godfrey Cunningham (1845–1904), was born.[10] Around 1846,[11] they moved from Glasgow[12] to Redcol (also spelled Redcoll[13] or Redcoal[14]) in Gladsmuir parish, East Lothian,[15] where Cunningham was one of twenty-seven landowners in that parish eligible to vote for their member of parliament.[13] They continued to live at Redcol until at least 1852,[16] [14] but by 1855 had moved to Hillside Crescent in Edinburgh,[17] [18] before finally moving to Windermere in Cumbria by 1859.[19]

He was a shareholder of the Bank of London,[18] partner of the publishing firm Fullarton & Co.,[20] and a member of the Camden Society,[21] Percy Society,[22] Royal Geographical Society,[23] and Granger Society.[24] In 1854, he chaired a meeting of the shareholders of the Caledonian Railway and Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, to get the two companies to stop lowering their fares in a price war which was negatively affecting the value of both companies.[25]

His Gazetteer of the World (1850–1856) was considered his greatest and principal work, and he was in the process of preparing an improved edition of it at the time of his death.[2] [23] In addition to his main works, he wrote short biographies of his friend Reverend John Morell Mckenzie,[26] Church of Scotland minister John Brown Patterson,[27] and seventeenth century Church of England cleric Jeremy Taylor.[28]

Cunningham died on 23 September 1860 at Elleray Bank, Windermere.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: A. J. . Smith . George Godfrey Cunningham . John Donne: The Critical Heritage . Routledge . London . 2002 . 1996 . 9780203196793 . 363 .
  2. Our Weekly Gossip . . 6 October 1860 . 1719 . 453.
  3. Book: Cunningham, George Godfrey . Alex . Whitelaw . Alexander Whitelaw (editor) . A Choice . The Casquet of Literary Gems . 1 . Blackie, Fullarton & Co. . Glasgow . 1828 . https://books.google.com/books?id=1WUdAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA206 . 206 .
  4. Book: Blamires, David. Telling Tales: The Impact of Germany on English Children's Books 1780–1918. Musäus and the Beginnings of the Fairytale. OBP collection . 2009. 51–61 . Open Book Publishers . 9781906924119 .
  5. Max . Batt . The German Story in England About 1826 . . 5 . October 1907 . 2 . . 169–176 . 10.1086/386738 . 161298615 .
  6. K. . Seago . What's in a Title? A Bibliographical Study of the Marketing of Grimms' Fairy Tales in English Translation in the Nineteenth Century . . 2003 . 35–36 . 108 .
  7. Book: Crook, Nora . Tilar J. . Mazzeo . General Editor's Introduction . Mary Shelley's Literary Lives and Other Writings . . London and New York . 2002 . 2016 . 978-1-85196-716-2 . 10.4324/9780429349751 . 1 . xxiv .
  8. Book: William J. . Thoms . William Thoms . Members of the Camden Society, 1838–9 . Anecdotes and Traditions Illustrative of Early English History and Literature . . London . 1839 . https://archive.org/details/anecdotesandtrad00camduoft/page/19 .
  9. Book: Foster, Joseph . Joseph Foster (genealogist) . Alumni Oxonienses 1715–1886 . Parker and Co. . Oxford . 1 . 1888 . 326 .
  10. Book: Grant, Francis James . Francis James Grant . The Faculty of Advocates in Scotland, 1532–1943 . 1944 . . 48 .
  11. Book: John Gough . Nichols . John Gough Nichols . Members of the Camden Society, 1845–6 . The Chronicle of Calais in the Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII to the Year 1540 . . London . 1846 . https://archive.org/details/calaischronicle00camduoft/page/n295 .
  12. Book: John . Bruce . John Bruce (antiquary) . Members of the Camden Society, 1844–5 . Verney Papers: Notes of Proceedings in the Long Parliament . . London . 1845 . https://archive.org/details/verneypapersnote31vernuoft/page/18 .
  13. Book: East Lothian Annual Register . Haddington . Neill & Sons . 1848 . 17 . 2027/uc1.a0002643328?urlappend=%3Bseq=589 .
  14. Book: Directory to Gentlemen's Seats, Villages, Etc., in Scotland . Edinburgh . Sutherland and Knox . 1852 . 141 .
  15. Book: Members of the Camden Society, 1846–7 . The Camden Miscellany . . London . 1847 . 1 . https://archive.org/details/camdenmiscellan11britgoog/page/n205 .
  16. Book: John Gough . Nichols . John Gough Nichols . Members of the Camden Society, 1847–8 . The Diary of Henry Machyn . . London . 1848 . https://archive.org/details/b29324129/page/12 .
  17. Book: Lambert B. . Larking . Lambert Blackwell Larking . Members of the Camden Society, 1855–6 . The Knights Hospitallers in England . . 1857 . https://archive.org/details/knightshospitall00philrich/page/n387 .
  18. The New Metropolitan Banks . Bankers' Magazine . 16 . 1856 . London . Groombridge and Sons . 343 .
  19. Fellows . The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London . 29 . 1859 . . London . xxiii .
  20. John E. . Dove . The Late Mr. Godfrey Cunningham . . 5 . 120 . 13 October 1860 . 307 .
  21. Book: Sarah . Williams . Sarah Williams (historian) . Report of the Council of the Camden Society, Elected 2nd May, 1860 . Letters Written By John Chamberlain . . London . 1861 . https://archive.org/details/chamberlainlette00camduoft/page/n206 .
  22. Book: The Percy Society . A Paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms, in English Verse . London . . 1842 . https://books.google.com/books?id=JJRMAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA11 . 11 .
  23. Roderick Impey . Murchison . Roderick Murchison . Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London . . 1861 . cxviii–cxix .
  24. Book: The Granger Society Prospectus . July 1841 . 5 .
  25. News: Caledonian—Edinburgh & Glasgow . The Railway Times . 18 November 1854 . 1238 .
  26. Memoirs of J. Morell Mackenzie . . July 1846 . 20 . 79 .
  27. Encyclopedia: Patterson, John Brown . Samuel Austin . Allibone . Samuel Austin Allibone . A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and British and American Authors . 1858 . Philadelphia . .
  28. Book: The Olive Branch . Edinburgh . H. S. Baynes . 1831 . 125–129 .