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The practices and beliefs included under the general head of Folk-lore make up the daily life of the natives of our great dependency, control their feelings, and underlie many of their actions. We foreigners cannot hope to understand them rightly unless we deeply study them, and it must be remembered
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E. L. (February 1926). "Hakluyt Society's Publications, Series II. Vol. 53. The Life of the Icelander JΓ³n Γ“lafsson, Traveller to India by Jon Olafsson; Bertha S. Philpotts; Hakluyt Society's Publications, Series II. Vol. 1. Life and Travels: Iceland, England, Denmark, White Sea, Faroes, Spitzbergen,
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on 15 March 1902 upon the death of his father. It was after this and during his retirement that he dedicated himself to writing. He lived at The Nash from 1904 and continued writing after 1921, when ill-health and domestic circumstances forced him to move away from Britain to spend much of his time
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and was appointed a member of the Home Departmental Committee to enquire into the Status of Baronets, was Deputy Chairman of the Military Home Hospital Reserve, Chairman of the St. John Ambulance Association, and Chairman of the Worcester County Association under the new Territorial Forces Act.
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F. P. S. (March 1927). "A Selection of the Principal Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation by Richard Hakluyt; The World Encompassed, and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World by Richard Carnac Temple; N. M. Penzer".
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Norway, 1593-1622 by Bertha S. Philpotts; Hakluyt Society's Publications, Series II. Vol. 55. The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667. Vol. 4. Travels in Europe, 1639-1647 by Peter Mundy; Richard Carnac Temple".
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On 18 March 1880, Temple married Agnes Fanny Searle while based at Port Blair in the Andaman Islands. They had two daughters and a son, Sir Richard Durand Temple (1880–1962). He died on 3 March 1931 at
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W. F. (March 1930). "Malabar and the Portuguese; Being a History of the Relations of the Portuguese with Malabar from 1500 to 1663 by K. M. Panikkar".
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Wintle, Claire (March 2008). "Objects, Images, Imaginings: New Perspectives on the Material and Visual Culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands".
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Raheja, Gloria Goodwin (August 1996). "Caste, Colonialism, and the Speech of the Colonized: Entextualization and Disciplinary Control in India".
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Porritt, Edward (December 1915). "Sir Francis Sharp Powell. by Henry L. P. Hulbert; Letters and Character Sketches from the House of Commons".
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Van Der Beek, Zita; Vellinga, Marcel (March 2008). "Temple, Man and Tuson: Collecting the Andaman & Nicobar Islands".
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The World Encompassed, and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World
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municipality and also its Port-Commissioner. While based there he established various volunteer forces, including the
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Malabar and the Portuguese; Being a History of the Relations of the Portuguese with Malabar from 1500 to 1663
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in 1894, recognising his work in India, and in 1913 he was President of the anthropological section of the
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that close acquaintance and a right understanding begets sympathy, and sympathy begets good government.
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Colonial Collecting and Display: Encounters with Material Culture from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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Dudley, Sandra (October 1996). "Burmese Collections in the Pitt Rivers Museum: An Introduction".
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S. E. W. (September 1927). "The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713 by Richard Carnac Temple".
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Charpentier, Jarl (July 1925). "The Word of Lalla the Prophetess by Richard Carnac Temple".
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The Diaries of Streynsham Master, 1675-1680: And Other Contemporary Papers Relating Thereto
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and was at that time working as a civil servant in India. His father eventually served as
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For the Hakluyt Society, Temple was editor of two works of seventeenth-century travels:
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Temple, Richard Carnac (30 June 1927). "Jubilee Congress of the Folk-Lore Society".
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with translation, in three volumes, which were published between 1883 and 1890, and
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The Story-Time of the British Empire: Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics
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A Geographical Account of the Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669-1679
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In quest of Indian folktales: Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube and William Crooke
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A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669 to 1679
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Temple was an amateur anthropologist. He assembled collections for the
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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Naithani, Sadhana (January–April 1997). "The Colonizer-Folklorist".
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in recognition of his involvement with the Joint Committee of the
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of 1878–79. By this time, he had risen from his original rank of
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in Burma, in 1906, a highly illustrated volume; edited Fallon's
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in 1885 and among the papers he published in its journal was
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from 1885 and as a consequence, in 1887, was given charge of
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in 1925, he was also appointed a Bailiff Grand Cross of the
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Burmese War
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British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
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Letters and Character Sketches from the House of Commons
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The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667
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Martindale, d. 1855). His father was from The Nash in
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Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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Medical Hall Press, Banares, 1886. 100:, and his first wife, Charlotte Frances ( 1443: 1422: 1413: 1389: 1265: 1226: 815: 813: 798: 752: 750: 748: 702: 601: 469: 18: 1698:20th-century British military personnel 1585:Works by or about Richard Carnac Temple 1061: 926:Relational Museum Collector Information 715:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 647:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1670: 1518: 1463: 1369: 1023: 879: 794: 792: 790: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 756: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 637: 591:The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713 580: 577:An Appreciation of Drake's Achievement 509:A Bird's-Eye View of Picturesque India 324:He was a member of the Council of the 32:Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Baronet 1303: 1187: 1099: 938:"Richard Carnac Temple (1850 - 1931)" 930: 810: 745: 572:. Vol. 4. Hakluyt Society. 1925. 556:. Vol. 3. Hakluyt Society. 1919. 397:, an Anglo-Indian novelist, he wrote 1348:Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 1345: 996:. Pitt Rivers Museum. Archived from 1753:Companions of the Order of the Bath 1688:19th-century British Army personnel 800:"Temple, Richard Carnac (TML868RC)" 777: 677: 570:The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 564:. Cambridge University Press. 1924. 554:The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 528:. G. Bell & Sons, London, 1914. 526:Anthropology as a Practical Science 476:A Dictionary of Hindustani Proverbs 348:. He was sometime President of the 295:Deputy-Lieutenant of Worcestershire 175:Temple was then transferred to the 144:in 1871. He was transferred to the 13: 1418:. University Press of Mississippi. 1346:Anon (27 March 1931). "Obituary". 1339: 1020:The British Folklorists: A History 449:since 1884. He founded and edited 344:. He was a silver medalist of the 302:Standing Council of the Baronetage 263:Companion of the Order of the Bath 124:Military and administrative career 88:Richard Carnac Temple was born in 14: 1794: 1718:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1559: 987: 1763:People educated at Harrow School 1630:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 562:The Word of Lalla the Prophetess 239:baronetcy created for his father 16:Indian-born British commissioner 1743:Administrators in British India 1713:Administrators in British Burma 1297: 1259: 1220: 1181: 1135: 1093: 1055: 1012: 981: 956: 619:. Vol. 2. J. Murray. 1911. 431:(1905), and the manuscripts of 338:Royal Anthropological Institute 336:, the Folklore Society and the 308: 232: 1733:Fellows of the British Academy 1708:Royal Scots Fusiliers officers 1566:Works by Richard Carnac Temple 1464:Wintle, Claire (Winter 2008). 919: 873: 858:(2810): 799. 7 November 1914. 843: 763:. Berghahn Books. p. 77. 631: 350:Bombay Anthropological Society 342:American Philosophical Society 283:Order of St. John of Jerusalem 267:St. John Ambulance Association 261:. In 1916, he was appointed a 253:Temple had been honoured as a 202:following the removal of king 83: 1: 1541:Journal of Museum Ethnography 1521:Journal of Museum Ethnography 1372:Journal of Museum Ethnography 1038:10.1525/ae.1996.23.3.02a00030 894:10.1080/0015587x.1927.9718378 624: 279:Fellow of the British Academy 24: 1693:British Indian Army officers 1429:. Indiana University Press. 1392:Journal of Folklore Research 739:UK public library membership 671:UK public library membership 532:Devil-Worship of the Tuluvas 419:Devil-Worship of the Tuluvas 237:Temple had succeeded to the 7: 1575:Works by Sir Richard Temple 1064:Political Science Quarterly 852:The British Medical Journal 804:A Cambridge Alumni Database 581:Penzer, N. M., ed. 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(June 1920). 850:"Joint Committee". 259:British Association 177:1st Gurkha Regiment 146:British Indian Army 132:and, from 1868, at 128:After education at 378:geography of India 364:Temple joined the 319:Pitt Rivers Museum 227:lieutenant-colonel 170:Bengal Staff Corps 94:Sir Richard Temple 70:Chief Commissioner 29: 1664: 1663: 1657:Succeeded by 1619:Succeeded by 1570:Project Gutenberg 1473:Victorian Studies 1436:978-0-253-34544-8 1354:(4088): 464–466. 770:978-0-85745-942-8 737:(Subscription or 669:(Subscription or 585:. Argonaut Press. 399:Wideawake Stories 395:Flora Annie Steel 289:. 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CB
CIE
GCStJ
FBA
FSA
Chief Commissioner
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
anthropological
Allahabad
Sir Richard Temple
baronet
Kempsey, Worcestershire
Governor
Bombay Presidency
Sir James Rivett Carnac
Harrow School
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
commissioned
Royal Scots Fusiliers
British Indian Army
mentioned in despatches
38th Dogras
Second Anglo-Afghan War
ensign
lieutenant
Bengal Staff Corps
1st Gurkha Regiment
cantonment
magistrate

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