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George Rice (died 1779)

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after a warm contest with Sir Thomas Stepney, 7th Baronet, and retained his seat, over a period of twenty-five years, until his death, being re-elected four times without opposition. He was made
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on 26 January 1742, at the age of 17, but took no degree. He succeeded his grandfather Griffith Rice, MP in 1728, his father having previously died in 1727, inheriting Newton House and the
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as a Lord Commissioner of the board of trade and foreign plantations, with a salary of £1,000 a year. This post he held in successive ministries until April 1770, when
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in 1775 to assume responsibility for the development. He also added turrets and battlements between 1760 and 1780 to give the property a more romantic appearance.
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Rice devoted himself to politics and local affairs. A Whig, he associated himself with the group led by Griffith Philipps of Cwmgwili. At the
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In the late 1700s, George Rice and his wife Cecil began the construction of a landscape garden at Newton House, hiring eminent architect
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in 1765, and was sworn in as Mayor of Carmarthen on 5 June 1767. By his marriage, on 16 August 1756, with Cecil (1733–1793), daughter of
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on her father's death on 27 April 1782, and died 14 March 1793, leaving two daughters and two sons:
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Rice died in office, on 3 August 1779, at the age of 55, and was succeeded by his son
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Welsh constituencies
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in May 1755 (reappointed 23 June 1761), and, when the
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William Hoare
Great Britain Parliament
Carmarthenshire
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire
Whig
Cecil Talbot
George
Edward
Vice-Admiral of Carmarthen
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire

Newton House, Llandeilo
Glynde
Sussex
Christ Church, Oxford
Dynefwr Estate
general election of 1754
Carmarthenshire
Vice-Admiral of Carmarthen
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire Militia
Colonel
Breconshire
Glamorgan
Radnorshire
William Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot of Hensol
Lord Steward
Duke of Newcastle
Lord North

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