Gordon Cumming (who reversed the order of the surnames affected by his father in order to avoid obscuring his clan name) became heir to the family’s Elginshire estates on the death at sea in December 1800 of his elder brother George (b. 1774) on his way home from civil service with the East India Company in Bengal. (Another brother, Alexander Penrose, had died an infant in 1780.)
He voted against the second reading of the reintroduced English reform bill, 6 July, and at least three times for the adjournment, 12 July. Next day Lord Ellenborough ran across him at the Tory opposition’s Charles Street headquarters.
Gordon Cumming, whose first wife was the daughter of the authoress Lady Charlotte Bury, died at Altyre in November 1854. He was succeeded by his eldest son Alexander Penrose (1816-66), an army officer.
