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Temple, Charles Lindsay.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 17, 1890. [3rd] s. of Sir Richard, Bart. (Hon. LL.D., 1883), of Heath Brow, Hampstead (by his 2nd wife, Mary Augusta, dau. of C. R. Lindsay). B. at Simla, India , Nov. 20, 1871.
School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1890.
Left Cambridge after a short time owing to ill-health.
Acting Consul at Para, 1898, 1900 and 1901; Vice-Consul at Manaos, Brazil , 1899-1901; Resident, Northern Nigeria , 1901-10; Chief Secretary, Northern Nigeria , 1910-13; Lieut.-Governor of Northern Nigeria , 1914-17.
C.M.G., 1910.
F.S.A. Married, Apr. 28, 1912, Olive Susan Miranda, younger dau. of Sir Reginald Macleod of Macleod.
Author, Native Races and their Rulers . Died Jan. 9, 1929, at Los Fosos, Granada.
Half-brother of Richard C. (1868).
( Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Who was Who ; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Jan. 11, 1929.)
Charles Lindsay TEMPLE
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1929
pens. Trinity College adm1890:06:17
3rd s. of Sir Richard TEMPLE, Bart. ( Hon.LLD (1883), of Heath Brow, Hampstead, [London], (by his 2nd wife Mary Augusta LINDSAY dau. of C. R. LINDSAY )
b. Simla, India , 1871:11:20
Sch: Sedbergh School Sedbergh, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
Matric 1890:10MT: . Left, CB, [Cambridgeshire], after a short time owing to ill-health.
Acting Consul at: : Para, [Brazil], 1898, 1900, and 1901
Vice-Consul Manaos, Brazil , 1899-1901
Resident Northern, Nigeria , 1901-10
Chief Sec.: Northern, Nigeria , 1910-13
Lieutenant-Governor of: Northern, Nigeria , 1914-17
CMG 1910
FSA
m. 1912:04:28 Olive Susan Miranda, younger dau. of Sir Reginald MACLEOD of Macleod.
Publ.: Native Races and their Rulers
d. 1929:01:09 at Los Fosos Granada, [Spain],
half-brother of Richard C. TEMPLE (1868)
( Sedbergh School Reg.; Who was Who ; Burke P. and B.; The Times 1929:01:11)

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