James Temple

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James Temple was a regicide, 1606-c.1674. Only surviving son of Sir Alexander Temple of Etchingham in Sussex. In 1627, Temple participated in the Duke of Buckingham's ill-fated expedition to the Isle of Rhé, during which his older brother was killed. During the 1630s, he was associated with the Puritan gentry of Sussex. When the First English Civil War broke out in 1642, he served as captain of a troop of horse under his uncle Lord Saye and Sele in the Midlands. Wikipedia
Born:
1606
Died:
1674
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