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initial opposition to the maintenance of the office. Monteagle differed from the government regarding the exchequer control over the treasury, and the abolition of the old exchequer was already determined upon when he died.
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Quarterly 1st & 4th per pale indented Argent and Gules (Rice) 2nd Azure a lion rampant Or (Meredyth) 3rd Argent on a chevron between three mascles Gules as many cinquefoils Argent (Spring).
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Spring Rice's fluent debating style in the
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Hon. Aubrey Richard Spring Rice (15 Aug 1822 – 29 November 1897), married Anne John-Mildmay in 1852.
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Hon. Catherine Anne Lucy Spring Rice (died 23 July 1853), married Henry Marshall in 1837.
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1313:. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 763.
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Coat of arms of Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
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Hon. Mary Alicia Pery Spring Rice (died 11 May 1875), served as a
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1663:contributions in Parliament by Thomas Spring Rice
622:. Between 1845 and 1847, he was President of the
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499:Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
478:in 1818 but was defeated by the Tory incumbent,
30:For other people named Thomas Spring Rice, see
1709:(representation increased to two members 1832)
1519:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
699:The Spring Rice monument in Limerick, Ireland.
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422:Sir Maurice FitzGerald, 14th Knight of Kerry
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3634:Presidents of the Royal Statistical Society
1829:Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
1590:Geographical Names Board of New South Wales
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1586:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW
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474:Spring Rice first stood for election in
227:18 April 1835 β 7 February 1866
3744:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
1500:Local Government in Ireland: Inside Out
1448:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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782:British Ambassador to the United States
163:5 June 1834 β 14 November 1834
95:18 April 1835 β 26 August 1839
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3684:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
1325:Cecil Spring Rice: A Diplomat's Life
634:. In May 1832 he became a member of
580:Comptroller General of the Exchequer
497:. As a result, Spring Rice was made
392:Spring Rice was born into a notable
215:Comptroller General of the Exchequer
3659:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1354:Rachel Hewitt, 'Ensign of Empire',
32:Thomas Spring Rice (disambiguation)
1730:Member of Parliament for Cambridge
1260:(Whittaker and Co, 1866), 165β206.
614:and a member of the senate of the
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1688:Member of Parliament for Limerick
1498:Mark Callanan, Justin F. Keogan,
1256:Joseph Jackson Howard, 'Spring',
705:Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick
3769:Politicians from County Limerick
3729:UK MPs who were granted peerages
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1478:Dictionary of National Biography
1338:"Spring Rice, Thomas (SPRN809T)"
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632:Fellow of the Geological Society
438:Sir Stephen de Vere, 4th Baronet
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3609:19th-century Anglo-Irish people
1423:A Compendium of Irish Biography
1403:. Victoria County History, 1959
738:High Sheriff of County Limerick
657:were indifferent to the cause.
558:Speaker of the House of Commons
1480:β Profile: Thomas Spring Rice.
525:, he was elected to represent
408:, a descendant of the Suffolk
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3523:(resigned Feb 2010; replaced
2907:The Lord Monteagle of Brandon
1874:Peerage of the United Kingdom
1376:historyofparliamentonline.org
620:Queen's University of Ireland
412:. He was a great grandson of
48:The Lord Monteagle of Brandon
3664:Fellows of the Royal Society
1936:Chancellors of the Exchequer
1465:UK public library membership
1358:(Granta Books, 7 July 2011).
544:in July. A strong and vocal
454:Spring Rice was educated at
3639:Barons Monteagle of Brandon
1856:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1342:A Cambridge Alumni Database
628:Fellow of the Royal Society
582:from 1835 to 1865, despite
565:Chancellor of the Exchequer
458:, and later studied law at
382:Chancellor of the Exchequer
83:Chancellor of the Exchequer
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1887:Baron Monteagle of Brandon
1344:. University of Cambridge.
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576:Baron Monteagle of Brandon
456:Trinity College, Cambridge
380:politician, who served as
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626:. In addition, he was a
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327:(1) Lady Theodosia Pery
2973:William Ewart Gladstone
1310:Encyclopædia Britannica
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3240:Henry William Macrosty
3198:The Viscount D'Abernon
3110:Sir Francis Powell, Bt
3104:Patrick George Craigie
2955:Sir John Pakington, Bt
1723:The Marquess of Graham
1541:Moran, Gerard (2004).
1457:10.1093/ref:odnb/26179
1401:British History Online
911:2. Stephen Edward Rice
823:for "Faith, not Fear")
766:Mount Trenchard estate
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640:Political Economy Club
436:Member of Parliament,
208:The Duke of Wellington
184:The Viscount Melbourne
120:The Viscount Melbourne
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3276:Sir Geoffrey Heyworth
3128:Sir Charles Dilke, Bt
3069:Alfred Edmund Bateman
3039:Thomas Graham Balfour
2877:Sir Charles Lemon, Bt
1952:Eustace of Fauconberg
1545:. Dublin. p. 30.
1517:buildingsofireland.ie
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778:Sir Cecil Spring Rice
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495:Marquess of Lansdowne
430:Aubrey Thomas de Vere
402:Mount Trenchard House
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252:Sir John Newport, Bt.
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2931:The Earl FitzWilliam
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2913:The Earl FitzWilliam
2883:The Earl FitzWilliam
1849:Sir Robert Peel, Bt.
1839:The Earl of Aberdeen
1323:David Henry Burton,
616:University of London
196:Edward Smith-Stanley
44:The Right Honourable
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3258:Ernest Charles Snow
3003:George Shaw-Lefevre
2961:William Henry Sykes
1754:John Manners-Sutton
1135:3. Catherine Spring
1112:13. Hannah Annesley
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784:from 1912 to 1918.
529:from 1832 to 1839.
384:from 1835 to 1839.
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3234:Arthur Lyon Bowley
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2925:The Lord Overstone
2812:Lord Chief Justice
1897:Thomas Spring Rice
1784:William Yates Peel
1761:Political offices
1582:"Monteagle County"
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1024:Thomas Spring Rice
970:5. Mary Fitzgerald
770:Thomas Spring Rice
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679:in Antarctica and
665:Park in Limerick.
655:Irish nationalists
606:Outside Parliament
550:Acts of Union 1800
27:British politician
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2967:The Lord Houghton
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