There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Temple, two in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
The Temple Baronetcy, of Stowe in the County of Buckingham, was created in the Baronetage of England on 24 September 1611.[1] For more information on this creation, see the Viscount Cobham.
The Temple Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 7 July 1662 for the colonial administrator Thomas Temple. He was a grandson of the first Baronet of the 1611 creation. The title became extinct on his death in 1674.
The Temple Baronetcy, of Sheen in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of England on 31 January 1666 for the politician William Temple. The title became extinct on his death in 1699.
The Temple Baronetcy, of The Nash in Kempsey in the County of Worcester, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 16 August 1876 for the politician and colonial administrator Richard Temple. This family descends from William Dicken, who in 1740 married Henrietta, daughter and co-heir of the fifth Baronet of the 1611 creation. Their son assumed by Royal licence the surname of Temple in lieu of Dicken in 1796. His grandson was the first Baronet.
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He was a grandson of the first Baronet of the 1611 creation. The title became extinct on his death in 1674. The Temple Baronetcy, of Sheen in the County...
Field Marshal Sir Richard Temple, 1st Baron Cobham, 4th Baronet, of Stowe. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet. During his lifetime,...
removed William Temple, of Nash House, who became 5th Baronet. On the death of Sir William's nephew Sir Richard Temple, 7th Baronet, on 15 November 1786...
extinct. The second creation came in 1784, when George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 3rd Earl Temple was made Marquess of Buckingham in the Peerage of Great Britain...
Over time, several members of the Lyttelton family were made knights, baronets and peers. Hereditary titles held by the Lyttelton family include the viscountcies...
earl's wife, the former Lady Hester Grenville, daughter of the 1st Countess Temple, had earlier been created Baroness Chatham, of Chatham in the County of...
Temple, who subsequently represented East Grinstead, Bossiney and Weobley in the British House of Commons. He was made Baron Temple, of Mount Temple in...
fourth Baronet. He was Member of Parliament for Worcester and Camelford. Lyttelton married Christian, daughter of Sir Richard Temple, 3rd Baronet, and sister...
his distant relative Sir Francis George Blackwood, 7th Baronet, of the Navy (see Blackwood baronets of the Navy (1814)), who became the tenth Baron. Since...
fourth Baronet in 1705. Sir Thomas Penyston, 1st Baronet (c. 1592–1642) Sir Thomas Penyston, 2nd Baronet (died 1674) Sir Thomas Penyston, 3rd Baronet (c. 1648–...
Christianity portal Frederick Temple (30 November 1821 – 23 December 1902) was an English academic, teacher and churchman, who served as Bishop of Exeter...
1628 for Paul Bayning, 1st Baron Bayning. He had already been created a Baronet, of Bentley Parva in the County of Essex, in the Baronetage of England...
Mungo Fleetwood Fuller (born 2001). Fuller-Eliott-Drake baronets Fuller-Acland-Hood baronets of St Audries "No. 28400". The London Gazette. 26 July 1910...
the Baronets, who Have Been Advanced to that Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To which is Added, An Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as...
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Baronet, CB, CIE, GCStJ, FBA, FSA (15 October 1850 – 3 March 1931) was an Indian-born British administrator and the Chief...
Arran, Earl Temple of Stowe, Baron Harlech, the Gore baronets of 1622 creation, and the ancient Booth baronets. In 1804 the 3rd baronet assumed the additional...
second Baronet in 1719. Sir Edwyn Sadlier, 1st Baronet (c. 1620 – 1672) Sir Edwin Sadlier, 2nd Baronet (c. 1656 – 1719) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets v...
William Temple, 1st Baronet (1628–1699), English diplomat, politician and essayist, employer of Jonathan Swift William Johnson Temple (1739–1796), English...
දළදා මාළිගාව), commonly known in English as the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, is a Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the Royal...
Plumer and the latter's son William Plumer, both MPs for Hertfordshire. Sir Walter Plomer, 1st Baronet (c. 1621–1697) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets...
1st Duke by Frances Stewart. He was created a Baronet in 1755 and is the ancestor of the Sheffield Baronets, of Normanby. The seat of the family was Buckingham...
2014) Joel Stevens, Symbola heroica: or the mottoes of the nobility and baronets of Great-Britain and Ireland; placed alphabetically (1736) List of family...
creation in 1714, in the Peerage of Great Britain, for Sir Richard Temple, 4th Baronet. Since he had no children, there was a seventh creation for him in...