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He was born in London on 3 January 1780.
He was educated at private schools, his last tutor being the Review H. Jowett of Little Dunham, Norfolk. There he formed a close friendship with his fellow-pupils Charles Grant and Robert Grant.
Cunningham entered Saint John"s College, Cambridge. He was fifth wrangler in 1802, and was elected to a fellowship at his college. After passing some months with the Grants in Edinburgh, Cunningham was ordained in 1802 to the curacy of Ripley, Surrey.
He became curate to John Venn, vicar of Clapham and prominent in the Clapham section
In 1811 Cunningham became vicar of Harrow, the presentation to which had been bought by his father-in-law. He held this post until his death on 30 September 1861.
Cunningham was elected in 1818 an honorary life-governor of the Church Missionary Society, and was editor of the Christian Observer from 1850 to 1858. On 30 July 1805 Cunningham married Sophia, daughter of Robert Williams of Moor Park, Surrey, who died in 1821.
They had nine children.
The eldest son, Charles Thornton Cunningham, was lieutenant-governor of Saint Christopher"s from 1839 till his death in 1847. By her he had three children, of whom Henry Stewart Cunningham was a judge in Bengal, and Mary Richenda married James Fitzjames Stephen, judge of the high court of justice.
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