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Sir Richard TEMPLE, 3rd baronet, 1634-97

Biographical Note

Of Stowe, Buckinghamshire; MP.

Son of Sir Peter Temple, 2nd baronet (d.1653), of Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Entered Grays Inn 1648 and admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge later that year. MP for Warwickshire 1654 and for Buckingham 1659, 1660, 1661.

Books

Amassed a library of ca.2400 books.

Sources