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Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet

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126: 22: 174:(1678-1727) She (Hester) had succeeded to the estate of her brother Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, at Stowe, which henceforth became the family's chief seat, and with which Wotton descended until the death of the last Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1889. She then became the 1st Countess of Temple. 108:
and sat until 1679. He was a member of the Council for foreign plantations in 1671 and commissioner of customs from 1672 to 1694. He took a leading part against the Popish Plot, and for excluding James, Duke of York from the crown. In the February 1679 election there was a double return and Sir Peter
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Tyrell was declared elected. However Temple regained the seat in August 1679 and held it until his death in 1697. In 1676 Temple commissioned a new house at Stowe which forms the core of the present building.
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Source for her is G.E.C. Peerage, ii, 324. From: 'Parishes : Wotton Underwood', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 130-134. URL:
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and his second wife Christian Leveson, daughter of Sir John Leveson. He was admitted at
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married, 25 Nov 1710 in Wotton Underwood, Bucks., England,
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Temple was elected MP again for Buckingham in 1660 for the
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Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet, died at the age of 63.
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Temple married Mary Knapp, daughter of Henry Knapp of
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West, Temple (1713-57), of Upper Grosvenor St., London
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on 18 April 1661. He was re-elected in 1661 for the
253:History of Parliament Online - Temple, Sir Richard 564: 70:on the death of his father in September 1653. 144:on 25 August 1675. He had several children: 209: 207: 124: 42:at various times between 1654 and 1697. 20: 227: 177:Christian, a younger daughter, married 66:on 23 December 1648. He inherited the 565: 223: 221: 204: 583:Baronets in the Baronetage of England 248: 246: 244: 242: 218: 85:and in 1659, he was elected MP for 13: 239: 159:His eldest daughter Maria married 130:St John the Baptist Church, Hagley 14: 654: 179:Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet 33:Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet, 282:historyofparliamentonline.org, 183:Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet 150:Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet 290: 275: 257: 1: 197: 193:succeeded as Viscount Cobham. 91:Third Protectorate Parliament 83:First Protectorate Parliament 52:Sir Peter Temple, 2nd Baronet 214:Account of the Temple family 73:In 1654, Temple was elected 27:Or, an eagle displayed sable 7: 233:A Cambridge Alumni Database 229:"Temple, Richard (TML648R)" 64:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 10: 659: 235:. University of Cambridge. 62:on 6 November 1648 and at 548: 535: 527: 520: 506: 475: 463: 449: 423: 415: 405: 385: 377: 355: 327: 315: 308: 120: 25:Arms of Temple of Stowe: 142:South Stoke, Oxfordshire 112: 191:Charles, Lord Lyttelton 45: 514:Sir Richard Temple, Bt 264:National Trust - Stowe 133: 50:Temple was the son of 29: 633:English MPs 1695–1698 628:English MPs 1690–1695 623:English MPs 1689–1690 618:English MPs 1685–1687 608:English MPs 1680–1681 603:English MPs 1661–1679 588:English MPs 1654–1655 522:Baronetage of England 471:Sir Peter Tyrrell, Bt 457:Sir Peter Tyrrell, Bt 444:Sir William Smyth, Bt 310:Parliament of England 269:11 April 2011 at the 128: 98:Convention Parliament 24: 496:Sir Ralph Verney, Bt 478:Member of Parliament 426:Member of Parliament 388:Member of Parliament 330:Member of Parliament 75:Member of Parliament 638:Knights of the Bath 181:. 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House of Commons
Sir Peter Temple, 2nd Baronet
Stowe
Gray's Inn
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
baronetcy
Member of Parliament
Warwickshire
First Protectorate Parliament
Buckingham
Third Protectorate Parliament
Convention Parliament
Knight of the Bath
Cavalier Parliament

St John the Baptist Church, Hagley
Woodcote
South Stoke, Oxfordshire
Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet
Viscount Cobham
Richard West
Hester
Richard Grenville
Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet
Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet
Viscount Cobham
Charles, Lord Lyttelton

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