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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Richard Carnac
| name = Temple
| honorific_prefix = Capt., (Lieut. Col.; Col.) Sir
| honorific_suffix = RC, CIE Bart.
| image = File:Temple,_Richard_Carnac.jpg
| birth_date = 1850
| death_date = 1931
| address = Andaman Islands<br />Cantonment Magistrate, Ferozepore, Punjab [1881]<br />Cantonment Magistrate, Umballa, Punjab [1883]<br />Mandalay, Upper Burmah [1888]<br />Rangoon, Burmah [1897]<br />c/o H.S. King & Co. [1899]<br />Government House, Port Blair, Andaman Islands; c/o H.S. King & Co. [1900]<br />AND The Nash, Worcester [1903]<br />The Nash, Worcester [1905]<br />Room 53, India Office, SW1 [1923]
| occupation = armed services<br />administrative
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1879.11.111900.04.24
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = Ordinary fellow <br />Local Correspondent [not after 1902]
| left = 1931 deceased
| clubs = Athenaeum Club<br />Carlton Club<br />Marlborough Club
| societies = Folklore Society<br />British Academy<br />Royal Asiatic Society<br />Royal Arts Society<br />Royal Geographical Society<br />Philological Society<br />Society of Antiquaries
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1904 Member<br />AI Council 1905 Member<br />AI Council 1906 Member<br />RAI Council 1908 Member<br />RAI Council 1909 Member<br />RAI Council 1910 Member<br />
=== House Notes ===
proposed 1879.11.04<br />1900.04.24 elected as Local Correspondent<br />1900.10.23 accepts post of Local Correspondent
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Baronet CB, CIE (15 October 1850 – 3 March 1931) was the British Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and an anthropological writer.<br /><br />Born India; died Switzerland.<br />Served in various capacities in India 1877-1904, the last 9 years as Chief Commissioner, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Numerous publications on India. Donated collections to many museums. He was an enthusiastic supporter of applied anthropology. CIE 1894; CB 1916. Honorary Fellow, Trinity Hall 1908<br /><br />Other learned societies: Folklore; British Academy 1925; Royal Asiatic; Royal Arts; RGS; Philological; Asiatic Society Bengal; Antiquaries; Numismatic of Philadelphia; Philosophy of America; Oriental Society of Italy; Anthropological of Bombay. Served on the Council of most of the above societies and sometime as Director of Royal Asiatic.<br />Clubs: Athenaeum; Carlton; Marlborough; Royal Societies<br /><br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
A Dictionary of Hindustani Proverbs. (Ed.) Medical Hall Press, Banares, 1886. The Andaman Language (with E. H. Man), 1887. Legends of the Punjab The Thirty-Seven Nats Letters and Character Sketches from the House of Commons. John Murray. 1912.[11] Anthropology as a Practical Science. G. Bell & Sons, London, 1914. Devil-Worship of the Tuluvas (editor, orig. Fallon) Countries Round the Bay of Bengal (editor, orig. Bowrey) The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 3. Hakluyt Society. 1919.[12] The Word of Lalla the Prophetess. Cambridge University Press. 1924.[13] The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 4. Hakluyt Society. 1925.[14] An Appreciation of Drake's Achievement in Penzer, N. M., ed. (1926). The World Encompassed, and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World. Argonaut Press.[15] The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713. Hakluyt Press. 1927.[16] Foreword to Panikkar, K. M. (1929). Malabar and the Portuguese; Being a History of the Relations of the Portuguese with Malabar from 1500 to 1663. Bombay: D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co<br /><br />
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
PRM field collector, papers
| first_name = Richard Carnac
| name = Temple
| honorific_prefix = Capt., (Lieut. Col.; Col.) Sir
| honorific_suffix = RC, CIE Bart.
| image = File:Temple,_Richard_Carnac.jpg
| birth_date = 1850
| death_date = 1931
| address = Andaman Islands<br />Cantonment Magistrate, Ferozepore, Punjab [1881]<br />Cantonment Magistrate, Umballa, Punjab [1883]<br />Mandalay, Upper Burmah [1888]<br />Rangoon, Burmah [1897]<br />c/o H.S. King & Co. [1899]<br />Government House, Port Blair, Andaman Islands; c/o H.S. King & Co. [1900]<br />AND The Nash, Worcester [1903]<br />The Nash, Worcester [1905]<br />Room 53, India Office, SW1 [1923]
| occupation = armed services<br />administrative
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1879.11.111900.04.24
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = Ordinary fellow <br />Local Correspondent [not after 1902]
| left = 1931 deceased
| clubs = Athenaeum Club<br />Carlton Club<br />Marlborough Club
| societies = Folklore Society<br />British Academy<br />Royal Asiatic Society<br />Royal Arts Society<br />Royal Geographical Society<br />Philological Society<br />Society of Antiquaries
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1904 Member<br />AI Council 1905 Member<br />AI Council 1906 Member<br />RAI Council 1908 Member<br />RAI Council 1909 Member<br />RAI Council 1910 Member<br />
=== House Notes ===
proposed 1879.11.04<br />1900.04.24 elected as Local Correspondent<br />1900.10.23 accepts post of Local Correspondent
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Baronet CB, CIE (15 October 1850 – 3 March 1931) was the British Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and an anthropological writer.<br /><br />Born India; died Switzerland.<br />Served in various capacities in India 1877-1904, the last 9 years as Chief Commissioner, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Numerous publications on India. Donated collections to many museums. He was an enthusiastic supporter of applied anthropology. CIE 1894; CB 1916. Honorary Fellow, Trinity Hall 1908<br /><br />Other learned societies: Folklore; British Academy 1925; Royal Asiatic; Royal Arts; RGS; Philological; Asiatic Society Bengal; Antiquaries; Numismatic of Philadelphia; Philosophy of America; Oriental Society of Italy; Anthropological of Bombay. Served on the Council of most of the above societies and sometime as Director of Royal Asiatic.<br />Clubs: Athenaeum; Carlton; Marlborough; Royal Societies<br /><br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
A Dictionary of Hindustani Proverbs. (Ed.) Medical Hall Press, Banares, 1886. The Andaman Language (with E. H. Man), 1887. Legends of the Punjab The Thirty-Seven Nats Letters and Character Sketches from the House of Commons. John Murray. 1912.[11] Anthropology as a Practical Science. G. Bell & Sons, London, 1914. Devil-Worship of the Tuluvas (editor, orig. Fallon) Countries Round the Bay of Bengal (editor, orig. Bowrey) The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 3. Hakluyt Society. 1919.[12] The Word of Lalla the Prophetess. Cambridge University Press. 1924.[13] The Travels of Peter Mundy, 1608-67 4. Hakluyt Society. 1925.[14] An Appreciation of Drake's Achievement in Penzer, N. M., ed. (1926). The World Encompassed, and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World. Argonaut Press.[15] The Papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713. Hakluyt Press. 1927.[16] Foreword to Panikkar, K. M. (1929). Malabar and the Portuguese; Being a History of the Relations of the Portuguese with Malabar from 1500 to 1663. Bombay: D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co<br /><br />
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
PRM field collector, papers