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Rice, Stephen Edmond Spring (1814–1865), civil servant and philanthropist
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- Rice, Stephen Edmund Spring
- Rice, Hon. Stephen Edmond Spring
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1814–1865
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Member of Trinity College, Cambridge:
Admitted as a pensioner, 6 Jan. 1832.
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Rice, Thomas Spring (1849-1926), 2nd Baron Monteagle, politician (1849-1926)
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family
Type of relationship
Rice, Thomas Spring (1849-1926), 2nd Baron Monteagle, politician is the child of Rice, Stephen Edmond Spring (1814–1865), civil servant and philanthropist
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Rice, Edmond Henry Francis Spring (1821-1887), son of Thomas Spring-Rice (1821-1887)
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family
Type of relationship
Rice, Edmond Henry Francis Spring (1821-1887), son of Thomas Spring-Rice is the sibling of Rice, Stephen Edmond Spring (1814–1865), civil servant and philanthropist
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Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur Spring (1859-1918) Knight, diplomat (1859-1918)
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family
Type of relationship
Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur Spring (1859-1918) Knight, diplomat is the sibling of Rice, Stephen Edmond Spring (1814–1865), civil servant and philanthropist
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Alumni Cantabrigienses
Admissions to Trinity College, Cambridge
Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, ed. Lang and Shannon, i. 96