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William Harrison Rice (1813–1862) Mary Sophia Hyde (1816–1911) [i] Amos Starr Cooke (1810–1871) Juliette Montague (1812–1896) Paul Isenberg (1837–1903)
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The estate was originally granted to Francis Trenchard on 20 June 1612 by a charter of James I. He constructed the first house on the site. He constructed the first house on the site. The current Mount Trenchard House was built in the late 1770s by the Anglo-Irish Rice family, who were major landowners in County Limerick.
Charles Francis Rice (1851–1927), Methodist minister, author; Edmund Rice (1819–1889), U.S. Congressman from Minnesota; Edmund Rice (1842–1906), brigadier general and Medal of Honor awardee; Edward Everett Rice (1847–1924), composer and musical theater producer; Edward Hyde Rice (1847–1895), American educator from Massachusetts
Francis Rice was widowed on 22 July 1854. His second wife was Eliza Amelia Knox, [1] first daughter of Rev. Henry Carnegie Knox, the Rector of Lechlade, Gloucestershire. He married her 18 November 1856. In 1869, upon the death of his cousin, Rice succeeded to the title of Baron Dynevor as his cousin only had sisters and daughters. [1]
Ellen Rice married the Reverend James Gerald Joyce (1819-78) on 20 September 1855. [2] He was rector of Stratfield Saye from 1855 until his death, but his interests were in archaeology and he led excavations at Calleva Atrebatum where he discovered the Silchester eagle in 1866. [ 3 ]