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  Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, PC, FRS (8 February 1790-7 February 1866) was a British Whig politician.
Spring Rice was the son of Stephen Edward Rice of Mount Trenchard, County Limerick, and Catherine Spring, heiress of Thomas Spring.
Thomas William Spring Rice was the father of the diplomat Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918.
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 JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Spring Rice Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Thomas Spring Rice (1790-1866), 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, and his two sons, Stephen (1814-1865) and Charles (1819-1870).
Monteagle was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1835 to 1839, and Comptroller General from 1839 to 1865.
Cecil Spring Rice (1859-1918) was a career diplomat who held posts in America, Japan, Berlin, Persia and Russia, before serving as Ambassador in Washington from 1913 to 1918.
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 NPG 54; The House of Commons, 1833 (includes George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of ...
Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore (1785-1856), Governor-General of India.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay (1800-1859), Historian, poet and statesman.
Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), Politician.
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 Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 1786-1846. Papers: Guide.
f.73v-74 BRH A.L. to [Henry Phipps, 1st earl of] Mulgrave; [n.p., 1819].
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, 1st baron, 1778-1868.
to Henry Brougham, 1st baron Brougham and Vaux; [n.p., n.d.].
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 thePeerage.com - Theodosia Alicia Ellen Frances Charlotte Spring-Rice and others
Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon b.
     Theodosia Alicia Ellen Frances Charlotte Spring-Rice was the daughter of Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon.
     Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon was born on 8 February 1790.
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 Cecil Spring-Rice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, GCMG, GCVO (February 27, 1859 - February 14, 1918), was a British diplomat who served as Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918.
Thomas William Spring Rice, second son of the prominent Whig politician and former Chancellor of the Exchequer Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon.
He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, and went on to become the British Chargé d'Affaires in Tehran (1900), Commissioner of Pub­lic Debt in Cairo (1901) and Chargé d'Affaires in St.
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 Monteagle Emigrants
Thomas Spring Rice 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon held much of the land in this area was a MP for a number of years holding many government posts.
In 1839 he was raised to the Peerage as Baron Monteagle of Brandon in County Kerry.
Unlike many so called absentee landlords the Spring Rices were showed an important interest in improving the lot of their tenants.
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 Spring Thomas Pic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle (1790-7 February 1866), English statesman, son of S. Rice and Catherine Spring, came of a Limerick family, whose ancestor was Sir Stephen Rice (1637-1715...
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 Portraits
Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846) was one of the early British abolitionists.
He was succeeded by his son Alexander Baring (later 1st baron Ashburton; 1774-1848), who was a pioneer in the financing of United States trade.
Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle (1790-7 February 1866), English statesman, John Linnel was an English painter who made a good living as a fashionable portraitist, but preferred to paint landscapes.
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 old_church
Some idea of what Old Church had become can be assessed from Thomas Grisdale's will which was written in 1819, some years after he had moved from Old Church to Ulcathrow, in which he left to his daughter, Isabella, wife of Thomas Herd of Berrier, the sum of fifty pounds.
Thomas Grisdale's effects amounted to £200 at a time when the average income for a labourer was £39 per year.
Mary Anne 1799-1841, married as his second wife Rt Hon Thomas Spring Rice (1790-1866), 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, Co. Kerry, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1835-1839 and Comptroller General from 1839 to 1865.
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 A Compendium of Irish Biography: comprising sketches of distinguished Irishmen, eminent persons connected with Ireland ...
Rawdon, Francis, Earl of Moira, Marquis of Hastings, son of the 1st Earl of Moira, was born in Ireland 7th December 1754.
Rice, Thomas Spring, Lord Monteagle, a prominent politican, was born in Limerick, 8th February 1790.
Russell, Thomas, a distinguished United Irishman, was born at Betsborough in the County of Cork, 21st November 1767.
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 THOMAS MONTEAGLE - Online Information article about THOMAS MONTEAGLE
SPRING (from " to spring," " to leap or jump up," " burst out," O. Eng., springau, a common Teut.
RICE (Greek 6p6 a, Latin oryza, French riz, Italian riso, Spanish arroz, derived from the Arabic)
title intended earlier for his ancestor Sir Stephen Rice), and made controller of the exchequer.
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 OSBORN 18TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Narrative of the journey of Thomas Turner, from Dieppe through France and Italy to Naples and thence to Venice, Turin, Paris, the Low Countries and back to England, 1659 Sep 28 to 1662 Jul 1; also copies of maps made by Turner, mostly plans of cities and their fortifications.
(1696-1728), Henry Levett, M.D. (1668-1725), Thomas Parker, 1st earl of Macclesfield (1667-1732), etc.; the letters were written when both were young men at Oxford and cast interesting sidelights on the social life of the day and the warm relationship that existed between two friends; accompanied by a modern doctoral dissertation on the subject.
Osborn Shelves c 213 Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770 "Dialogues on several important doctrines of the Gospel between Albus and Candidus": autograph MS 1737 93 p.; 19 x 13 cm.
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 Ireland Newspaper Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rice, J. Daly, sen., Cunningham, Keller, Cantillon, Mayne, Mullane, Carroll, M'Kenna, O'Connor, Hickey, Bernard Sheehan, Barry Sheehan, Gould, A. M'Carthy, Bremner, Foley, R. Scott, Keane, Gregg, W. Hegarty, J. Daly, jun., Young, O'Flyn, and Penrose.
John Kelly was indicted for stealing a box containing some trimming, from the establishment of Sir John Arnott, on the 1st of February last.
The Marquis of Waterford, Lord Templemore, the Earl of Antrim, Lord Monteagle, Sir H. Baron, Bart.
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 Biographies - Manuscripts & Special Collections - The University of Nottingham
Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland (1649-1709; diplomat and politician)
Thomas F.A. Burnaby (1808-1893; solicitor, of Newark, Nottinghamshire)
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay (1800-1859; historian, essayist, and poet)
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 JAMES MARSHALL OSBORN COLLECTION OF LADY SYDNEY MORGAN (MS Vault Morgan)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
ALS and ANS, [London] [1852, 1853?] + Monteagle, Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st baron, 1790-1866.
AL in the third person, [London?] [1831?] Nov 27 + Monteagle, Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st baron, 1790-1866.
12 ALS 1838-43 + Wallace, Thomas Wallace, 1st Baron, 1768-1844.
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 Biographic details on persons, other than sea-officers, mentioned in the Loney webpages: R-Z
Married Adelaide (died 1838), daughter of Thomas Lister, and widow of Thomas, second Lord Ribblesdale.
Eldest son of the Rt Hon Thomas Spring Rice (1790-1866), 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1835 to 1839 (in Melbournes 2nd ministry), and Comptroller General from 1839 to 1865.
Letters and papers of Monteagle and his two sons (Stephen and Charles) are in the John Rylands University Library in Manchester.
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 Cinderella Bib. - Opera & Musical Comedy
Their noise awakens the Baron who enters angry, singing about his wonderful dream, a dream in which he was a Jackass who was wonderfully transformed into a flying creature with progeny.
The Prince tells the Baron that his daughters are too old; Alfonso praises the mysterious lady and the Baron says he has a daughter who looks like her.
Cast: Baron Pandolfe (baritone), his daughter Cinderella (soprano), the King (baritone), Prince Charming (soprano), Madame de la Haltière (mezzo-soprano), her daughter Noémie (soprano), her daughter Dorothée (mezzo-soprano), the dean of the faculty, the superintendent of players, the prime minister, a herald, servants, courtesans, doctors, ministers, lords and ladies, and six spirits.
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Spouse: (1) George Forbes (1785-1836), styled by courtesy Viscount Forbes from birth to 1836 (son and heir of 6th Earl of Granard); (2) Thomas Nugent Vaughan (...-1847)
Spouse: Edward Digby, later 9th Baron Digby of Geashill and 3rd Baron Digby of Sherborne (succeeded to both peerages in 1856) (1809-1889)
• Co-heiress of her brother the 12th Baron Windsor and 6th Earl of Plymouth; the abeyance of the Barony of Windsor was terminated in her favour in October 1855, at which time she became (13th) Baroness Windsor (she also assumed the additional name of Windsor before that of Clive in November 1855).
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Egerton, Francis (1800-1857) 1st Earl of Ellesmere (23)
Trench, William Poer Keating (1741-1805) 1st Earl of Clancarty, MP for Galway (1)
Trench, William Thomas Le-Poer- (1803-1872) 3rd Earl of Clancarty (4)
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 thePeerage.com - Gwendoline Ethel Berners and others
He married Mary Laura Troubridge, daughter of Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge and Edith Mary Duffus, on 26 February 1916.
She is the daughter of Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge and Edith Mary Duffus.
     Sir Henry Taylor married Theodosia Alicia Ellen Frances Charlotte Spring-Rice, daughter of Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, on 17 October 1839.
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 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
In 1838, he was appointed to hold enquiries on grants of charters of incorporation to Bolton and Sheffield, and he also served on the Commission on the Municipal Boundary of Birmingham.
Henry Bouverie William Brand, 1st Baron Hampden, regarding the confinement of rebels in Fort George and a Schoolmaster at Portland, 1848c and 1852c.
Thomas Francis Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, concerning the possibility of a position at Pentonville for son of a clergyman, 1845c.
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Amazon.com: "Lord Monteagle": Key Phrase page 16 There were, of course, good landlords in Ireland, and on Lord Monteagle's estate at, the Duke of Leinster's at Carton, Mr.
Guinness's at Nick Reddan's Newspaper abstracts part 32 FJ, 1841, 4, 16, NPM, RICE, Thomas Spring, Baron Monteagle, on the 12th inst, at St George's Hanover square, London, Lord Monteagle of,
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 Fakes and Secretarials
Clifford, Thomas (1630-73, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh), LT 1668-73.
Godolphin, Sidney (1645-1712, 1st Earl of Godolphin), LT 1684-85, 1690-98, 1700-01, 1702-10, CH 1694-95
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Oldfield: "I have this moment discovered - or rather my sagacious first -born that my engagement at Earl Defrey's is for Friday and not today - as I had blunder'd - so that perhaps you will permit my having the pleasure of joining your delightful party after dinner this evening." Signed at the end.
First Baron Monteagle, held several government offices in Ireland.
Received of Jemima Mabbett By the hand of Abitha Coffin Sixteen Shillings on account of a Bever hat which she bought of James Sowle Late at Saratoga Springs." Light discoloration, but very good.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Rice, Charles William Thomas Spring- (1819-1870) Assistant Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (2)
Rice, Horatio Morgan (1805-1863) Rector of Callington Antiquary (3)
Rice, Stephen Edward Spring- (1856-1902) Principal Clerk at Treasury (2)
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 Nick Reddan's Newspaper abstracts part 32
Letters patent are passing the great seal containing a grant from his Majesty; for erecting and creating within the city of Dublin and the liberties thereof, one Guild or Fraternity of the Art or Mistery of Apothecaries of Dublin to consist: one Master, two Wardens and the commonalty of the said art of mistery.
Sunday last Thomas CONLEY Esq Couincellor at law was married to Miss RAM daughter of Abel RAM of Ramsfort in the co Wexford Esq...
On Thursday morning last, at her father's the Earl of Limerick, in Limerick, Lady Theodosia RICE wife of Thomas [Spring] RICE Esq of Mount Trenchard, in that county, of a son and heir
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