Background
Josias Cunningham, known as "Joe", the grandson of Samuel Cunningham, was born into a well-off family of stock brokers, the family firm being Cunningham Coates.
Josias Cunningham, known as "Joe", the grandson of Samuel Cunningham, was born into a well-off family of stock brokers, the family firm being Cunningham Coates.
He was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, where his uncles James Glencairn Cunningham and Dunlop McCosh Cunningham had attended.
The family also owned The Northern Whig newspaper. As well as working in the family firm he farmed 300 acres (12 km2) of County Antrim. In 1991 on the death of Sir George Clarke he was elected President of the Ulster Unionist Council and was one of the last remainders of Northern Ireland"s moneyed families to remain involved in politics in the most recent instalment of The Troubles.
Sir Josias Cunningham died in a car accident at Carryduff, County Down in 2000, aged 66.
The UUP headquarters, Cunningham House, was named in his family"s honour, and was dedicated by his widow.
He was a member of the Orange Order and lived on his farm at Templepatrick, County Antrim.