MacCunn Francis John 1888-1915 historian

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Francis John MacCunn was born in Liverpool, England, on 13 September 1888 , the son of Professor John MacCunn, 1846-1929 , MA, Professor of Philosophy at University College, Liverpool and Balliol College, Oxford, England. Following primary education at Greenbank School, Liverpool, he was awarded a scholarship to Rugby School, Warwickshire, in 1902.

He matriculated at The Queen's College, Oxford in 1907, as a Foundation Scholar in Classics and History. He graduated BA in 1911 , with First Class Honours from the School of Modern History. He was a sergeant in the University Contingent of the Officer's Training Corps. He graduated BLitt in 1913 , his thesis entitled The Contemporary English View of Napoleon being published later. He was appointed Lecturer in History at the University of Glasgow in the session 1913-1914 .

As a member of the Officers' Training Corps at Glasgow he was given the rank of Lieutenant, which led to his commission in Semptember 1914 in the 6th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. He served as a Captain and was killed in action at Loos, France, on 26 September 1915 .

Source: Liber vitae Reginensium qui pro patria mortem obierunt - MCMXIV-MCMXIX (Constable, Edinburgh 1922) – includes photograph of MacCunn

From the guide to the Papers of Francis John MacCunn, 1888-1915, historian and Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1913-1914, 1912-1913, (Glasgow University Archive Services)

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