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Temple, Richard Carnac.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 4, 1868. [Elder] s. of Richard (above) (by his 1st wife, Charlotte Frances, dau. of Benjamin Martindale). B. Oct. 15, 1850, at Allahabad. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1868; Hon. Fellow, 1908.
Ensign, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1871; Lieut., Bengal Staff Corps, 1877; Capt., 1883; Major, 1891; Lieut.-Col., 1897; retired, 1904.
Served in the Afghan Campaign and in the Burmah War, 1887-9. Assistant Commissioner, Burmah, and Cantonment Magistrate, Mandalay, 1887; Deputy Commissioner, 1888; Commander, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 1895-1904, and Superintendent of Port Blair Penal Settlement.
C.I.E., 1894.
Conducted from 1884 the monthly Indian Antiquary, which he carried on under great physical difficulties even after his retirement in 1904; the 46 volumes produced during his editorship are an invaluable storehouse of information on research into Indian subjects.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Mar. 15, 1902.
Of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcs.
J.P. and D.L. for Worcs.
C.B., 1916.
F.B.A.; F.S.A. Knight of Justice of St John of Jerusalem.
Chairman of the Standing Council of the Baronetage.
Married, Mar. 18, 1880, Agnes Fanny (Lady of Grace, 1901), 2nd dau. of Major-General George Archimedes Searle, Madras India , S.C., and had issue.
Author, Wide-awake Stories; Legends of the Punjab India , , etc.
Edited, for the Hakluyt Society, The Travels of Peter Mundy, and, for the Indian Government, the Diaries of Sir Streynsham Master . Died Mar. 3, 1931, at Territet, Switzerland . Half-brother of Charles L. (1890).
( Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Who was Who. )
Richard Carnac TEMPLE
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1931
pens. aged 17 Trinity Hall adm1868:02:04
[Elder] s. of Sir Richard TEMPLE, Bart. (1883) (by his 1st wife Charlotte Frances MARTINDALE dau. of Benjamin MARTINDALE )
b. Allahabad, [ India ] 1850:10:15
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [ Middlesex ]
Matric 1868:10MT:
Hon. Fellow 1908
Ensign: Royal Scots Fusiliers 1871
Lieutenant: Bengal Staff Corps 1877
Captain: 1883
Major: 1891
Lieutenant-Colonel: 1897 ; retired1904
Served in the Afghan Campaign, [ Afghanistan ] and in the Burmah War Burmah, [ Burma ] 1887-89
Assistant Commissioner: Burma and Cantonment
Magistrate: Mandalay, [ Burma ] 1887
Deputy Commissioner: 1888
Commander: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, [ India ] 1895-1904 and
Superintendent of: Port Blair Penal Settlement, [ India ]
CIE 1894
Conducted from 1884
the monthly Indian Antiquary which he carried on under great physical difficulties even after his retirement in1904
the 46 volumes produced during his editorship are an invaluable storehouse of information on research into Indian subjects.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 1902:03:15
Of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcestershire
J.P. and D.L. for: : Worcestershire
CB 1916
FBA
FSA
Knight of Justice of: : St John of Jerusalem.
Chairman of: Standing Council of Baronetage.
m. 1880:03:18 Agnes Fanny (Lady of Grace(1901), 2nd dau. of Major-General: George Archimedes Searle, Madras S.C..
had issue
Publ.: Wide-awake Stories; Legends of the Punjab etc.
Publ.: Edited, for Hakluyt Society The Travels of Peter Mundy and, for Indian Government the Diaries of Sir Streynsham Master:
d. Territet, Switzerland 1931:03:03
half-brother of Charles L. TEMPLE (1890)
( Harrow School Reg.; Army Lists; Who was Who. )

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