Lt. Gov. Sir John Temple, '8th Baronet" of Stowe

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John Temple

Also Known As: "John Temple", "Sir John Temple"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Noddle's Island,Boston,MA
Death: November 17, 1798 (66)
New York, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Temple and Mehitabel Temple
Husband of Elizabeth M. Temple
Father of Sir Grenville Temple, 9th Bart.; Elizabeth Bowdoin Winthrop; James Temple Bowdoin and Augusta Grenville Lance
Brother of Mary Lance; Margaret Dowse; Thomas Temple, IV; Elizabeth Temple; Robert Temple, II and 4 others

Occupation: Lt. Gov. of New Hampshire, 8th baronet ..., Politician and consul
Managed by: Geoffrey David Trowbridge
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About Lt. Gov. Sir John Temple, '8th Baronet" of Stowe

John Temple (1731 – 17 November 1798) was the first British consul-general to the United States and the only British diplomat to have been born in what later became the United States. He was sometimes known as (but not universally acknowledged to be) Sir John Temple, 8th Baronet.

He was born in Boston. His father, Robert Temple, was a captain in the English army, and his mother was Mehibatel Nelson of Boston. In 1762 he was appointed lieutenant governor of the Province of New Hampshire and surveyor general of customs. In 1767, he married Elizabeth Bowdoin, daughter of James Bowdoin, who later became governor of Massachusetts. Temple was politically aligned with the populist faction in Massachusetts politics, and strongly opposed to the domination of colonial rule by Thomas Hutchinson and the Oliver family. Temple may have played a role in the Hutchinson Letters Affair of 1773 that inflamed political tensions in Massachusetts and led to the recall of Hutchinson, who was then governor of the province.

In 1785, he was appointed consul-general to the United States, and remained in this post in New York until his death.

Following the death of Sir Richard Temple, 7th Baronet in 1786, John Temple claimed the Temple Baronetcy of Stowe on the basis of a declaration by George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, but his claim is disputed. It is not recognized, for instance, by Cracroft's Peerage, which considers the baronetcy to be dormant. However, his claim seems to have been generally recognized during his lifetime and his son's, for example by Burke's Peerage.

His eldest son Grenville succeeded to his claim to the baronetcy


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Lt. Gov. Sir John Temple, '8th Baronet" of Stowe's Timeline

1732
April 16, 1732
Noddle's Island,Boston,MA
August 16, 1732
1768
October 16, 1768
1769
May 9, 1769
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1776
June 7, 1776
1779
1779
1798
November 17, 1798
Age 66
New York, New York, United States