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Rice, Samuel James.
Adm. pens. at QUEENS', Nov. 1, 1865. [Eldest s. of Samuel, of Dallington, Northants.
B. Sept. 26, 1843, at Northampton.] Matric. Michs. 1865.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1869.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1871.
Editor and proprietor of Once a Week, 1868-72.
London Correspondent of the Toronto Globe from 1872.
Author of History of the British Turf. In literary partnership for many years with Sir Walter Besant, producing the novels Ready Money Mortiboy; My Little Girl; The Golden Butterfly, etc.
Married, 1871, in Dublin, Lillie, dau. of George Latouche Dickinson.
Died Apr. 26, 1882, at Redhill, Surrey.
Father of Fabian A.
B. (1890).
(Boase, III. 133; Inns of Court, as S.J.; D.N.B., as James.)
Samuel James RICE
Approx. lifespan: 1843–1882
pens. Queens' College adm1865:11:01
Eldest s. of Samuel RICE of Dallington, Northamptonshire
b. Northampton, [ Northamptonshire ] 1843:09:26
Matric 1865:10MT:
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1869:01:29
Called to the Bar: 1871:11:17
Editor: and proprietor of Once a Week 1868-72
London Correspondent of the Toronto Globe from 1872
Author of History of the British Turf
In literary partnership for many years with Sir Walter Besant, producing the novels Ready Money Mortiboy; My Little Girl; The Golden Butterfly etc.
m., Dublin, [ Ireland ] 1871 Lillie DICKINSON dau. of George Latouche DICKINSON
d. Redhill, Surrey 1882:04:26
father of Fabian A B. RICE (1890)
( Boase, III. 133; Inns of Court, as S.J.; D.N.B., as James.)

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