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  1. Early life. Temple was the son of Richard Temple (1800–1874) and his first wife Louisa Anne Rivett-Carnac (d. 1837), a daughter of James Rivett-Carnac.His paternal ancestor, William Dicken of Sheinton, Shropshire, married in the middle of the 18th century the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Temple, 5th Baronet (1694–1760), of the Temple baronets of Stowe.

  2. Richard Temple may refer to: People. Richard Temple (bass-baritone) (1847–1912), English opera singer, actor and stage director. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Baronet (1826–1902), British colonial administrator and politician. Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet (1634–1697), English politician. Sir Richard Carnac Temple (1850–1931), nineteenth ...

  3. Nov 17, 2007 · Richard Temple: A Novel. Paperback – November 17, 2007. The protagonist of this World War II novel is a prisoner of the German army in France. In order to keep himself sane while denying the charges and absorbing the beatings of his captors, Richard Temple conducts a minute examination―one might almost call it a prosecution―of his own life.

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  4. Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham PC (24 October 1675 – 14 September 1749) was a British soldier and Whig politician. After serving as a junior officer under William III during the Williamite War in Ireland and during the Nine Years' War , he fought under John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough , during the War of the Spanish Succession .

  5. Patrick O'Brian. 3.05. 146 ratings32 reviews. The protagonist of this World War II novel is a prisoner of the German army in France. In order to keep himself sane while denying the charges and absorbing the beatings of his captors, Richard Temple conducts a minute examination—one might almost call it a prosecution—of his own life.

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  7. Dec 13, 2020 · 320 pages ; 22 cm This is the story of Richard Temple - prisoner of war, sometime adventurer, lover and artist - told with insight, empathy and drama by one of the world's master storytellers.

  8. Sir Richard Temple. Sir Richard Temple was a British politician and administrator in British India. In 1873, he was Lieutenant Governor in the state of Bengal, and was involved with famine relief measures there. In 1875, he was appointed by the Viceroy to take charge of Famine relief efforts in southern India. Stung by criticism from his ...

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