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Spring Rice, Thomas.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 26, 1809; Fell.-Com., June 13, 1809. [Eldest s. of Stephen Edward (Rice), of Mount Trenchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick (and Catherine, dau. of Thomas Spring, of Castlemain, Co. Kerry).] B. there, Feb. 8, 1790.
Matric. 1809; Hon.
M.A. 1833.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1817.
M.P. for Limerick, 1820-32; for Cambridge borough, 1832-9. Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, 1827-30.
Initiated many of the Canning government's reforms in Irish administration.
P.C. (Ireland), 1831; P.C. (U.K.), 1834.
Secretary to the Treasury, 1830-4; Secretary of State for War, and for the Colonies, 1834-5. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1835-9. Created Baron Monteagle, of Brandon, Co. Kerry, Sept. 5, 1839.
Comptroller-General of the Exchequer, 1839-65.
F.R.S., 1841; [p.611] F.S.A.; F.G.S. After 1839 retired from public life.
High Sheriff of Co. Limerick, 1839.
Married (1) July 11, 1811, Lady Theodosia Pery, 2nd dau. of the 1st Earl of Limerick; (2) Apr. 13, 1841, Marianne, eldest dau. of John Marshall, of Halsteads, Cumberland.
Died at Mount Trenchard, Feb. 7, 1866; buried at Shanagolden, Co. Limerick.
Father of Aubrey R. (1841), William C. (1842), Thomas C. W. (1837) and Stephen E. (1832).
(D.N.B.; Return of M.P.s; Inns of Court; G.E.C.)
Thomas SPRING RICE
Approx. lifespan: 1790–1866
pens. Trinity College adm1809:05:26
Fell.-Com. 1809:06:13
Eldest s. of Stephen Edward SPRING RICE (Rice), of Mount Trenchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick , (and Catherine SPRING dau. of Thomas SPRING of Castlemain, Co. Kerry , ).]
b. there 1790:02:08
Matric 1809
Hon. MA 1833
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1817:05:06
M.P. for: : Limerick, [Co. Limerick], 1820-32
for CB, ???, borough [Cambridgeshire], 1832-39
Under-Sec. for Home: Affairs 1827-30
Initiated many of the Canning government's reforms in Irish administration.
P.C. ( Ireland , ) 1831
P.C. (U.K.) 1834
Sec. to: : Treasury 1830-34
Sec. of State: for War, and for the Colonies 1834-35
Chancellor of the Exchequer: 1835-39
Created Baron Monteagle, of Brandon, Co. Kerry , 1839:09:05
Comptroller-General of the Exchequer 1839-65
FRS 1841
FSA
F.G.S.
After 1839
retired from public life.
High Sheriff of: Co. Limerick , 1839
m. (1) 1811:07:11 Lady Theodosia Pery, 2nd dau. of the 1st Earl of Limerick
m. (2) 1841:04:13 Marianne MARSHALL eldest dau. of John MARSHALL of Halsteads Hallsteads, Cumberland ,
d. Mount Trenchard, [Co. Limerick], 1866:02:07
buried Shanagolden, Co. Limerick ,
father of Aubrey R. Spring RICE (1841)
father of William C. RICE (1842)
father of Thomas C. W. RICE (1837)
father of Stephen E. RICE (1832)
( D.N.B.; Return of M.P.s; Inns of Court; G.E.C .)

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