Edward Royd Rice

English cricketer and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edward Royd Rice JP DL (25 April 1790 – 27 November 1878) was an English politician and cricketer. He was Member of Parliament for Dover from 1847 to 1857.

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Edward Royd Rice
Member of Parliament for Dover
In office
25 July 1837  28 March 1857
Preceded byJohn Minet Fector
Sir John Reid, Bt
Succeeded byRalph Bernal Osborne
Sir William Russell, Bt
High Sheriff of Kent
In office
1830–1830
Preceded byThomas Rider
Succeeded byBaden Powell
Personal details
BornEdward Royd Rice
(1790-04-25)25 April 1790
Died27 November 1878(1878-11-27) (aged 88)
Eastry, Kent
PartyWhig
Spouse
Elizabeth Knight
(m. 1818; died 1878)
RelationsWalter Francis Rice (grandson)
The 12th Earl of Winchilsea (grandson)
The 13th Earl of Winchilsea (grandson)
Harold Finch-Hatton (grandson)
Children15, including Sir Edward, Ernest
Parent(s)Henry Rice
Sarah Samson
Cricket career
Cricket information
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1826Middlesex
1834England
Source: CricketArchive, 2 June 2013
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Early life

Rice was born on 25 April 1790 in Dover, Kent. He was the third son of Henry Rice, Esq. of Brambling House, near Wingham, Kent, and Sarah Samson (a daughter of J. Samson, Esq.). His paternal grandfather was Walter Rice, Esq. of Llwyn-y-Brain Hall, Carmarthenshire.[1]

Career

In 1830, he was High Sheriff of Kent.[2]

From 1837 to 1857, Rice served as a Whig Member of Parliament for Dover.[1]

Cricket career

In cricket, he was associated with Middlesex and was active from 1826 to 1834, being recorded in two matches in which he totalled 22 runs with a highest score of 13.[3]

Personal life

The Rice family seat, Dane Court

On 6 October 1818, Rice was married to Elizabeth Knight (1800–1884), the sixth (of eleven) child of Edward Austen Knight of Godmersham Park (who added Knight to his surname to inherit from his relative, Thomas Knight) and Elizabeth Bridges (herself the daughter of Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet). Through her father, she was niece of author Jane Austen.[4] Together, they lived at Dane Court in Tilmanstone, Kent,[5][6] and were the parents of ten sons and five daughters:[1]

Rice died on 27 November 1878 in Eastry, Kent, and was buried at St. Andrew Churchyard in Tilmanstone.

Descendants

Through his son Cecil, he was a grandfather of Walter Francis Rice, Lieutenant Governor of British Crown Colony of Burma.[11]

Through his daughter Fanny, he was a grandfather of Murray Finch-Hatton, 12th Earl of Winchilsea, Henry Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea, Lady Evelyn Georgiana Finch-Hatton (who married the 4th Viscount Templetown), and Harold Finch-Hatton.

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