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Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon

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of the 1840s, Spring Rice responded to the plight of his tenants with benevolence. The ameliorative measures he implemented on his estates almost bankrupted the family and only the dowry from his second marriage saved his financial situation. A monument in honour of him still stands in the People's
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In a six-hour speech in the House of Commons on 23 April 1834, he suggested that Ireland should be renamed 'West Britain'. In the Commons, he championed causes such as the worldwide abolition of slavery and the introduction of state-supported education. The Whig government fell in November 1834,
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Even so, Spring Rice's reputation in Ireland is not entirely favourable. In a book regarding assisted emigration from Ireland (a process in which a landlord paid for their tenants' passage to the United States or Australia), writer Gerard Moran has suggested that Spring Rice was engaged in the
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practice. In 1838, he is recorded as having 'helped' a boat load of his tenants depart for North America, thereby allowing himself the use of their land. However, Spring Rice is also recorded as having been in support of state-assisted emigration across the
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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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Freestanding limestone Greek Doric column surmounted by Portland stone sculpture of Thomas Spring Rice, erected in 1829, on a raised mound at the centre of the People's Park, formally Pery Square.
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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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Upon his departure from office in 1839, Spring Rice had become a scapegoat for the government's many problems. That same year he was raised to the peerage as
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in Ireland and a London house. Upon Lord Monteagle of Brandon's death in February 1866, aged 75, he was succeeded in the barony by his grandson
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Spring Rice was well regarded in Limerick, where he was seen as a compassionate landlord and a good politician. An advocate of traditional
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Hon. Charles William Thomas Spring Rice (10 Jan 1819 – 13 July 1870), married Elizabeth Marshall in 1855. He was Assistant
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Spring Rice's fluent debating style in the Commons brought him to the attention of leading Whigs and he came under the patronage of the
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industrialist John Marshall, in 1841. This union brought much needed money into the family, allowing Spring Rice to maintain his
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Selections from Old Kerry records : historical and genealogical : with introductory memoir, notes and appendix, p. 48
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Hon. Edmund Henry Francis Louis Spring Rice (31 Mar 1821 – 16 January 1887), married Margaret Little in 1870.
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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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throughout his life, Spring Rice led the Parliamentary opposition to Daniel O'Connell's 1834 attempt to repeal the
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Spring Rice, Thomas (1790–1866), of Mount Trenchard, nr. Foynes, co. Limerick, from History of Parliament online
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In addition to his political career, Spring Rice was a commissioner of the state paper office, a trustee of the
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Lord Monteagle of Brandon was married twice. He married firstly Lady Theodosia Pery, daughter of
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in 1827, with responsibility for Irish affairs. This required Spring Rice to accept deferral of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Limerick constituencies (1801–1922)
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Hon. William Cecil Spring Rice (1 Nov 1823 – 11 August 1880), died unmarried.
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After his first wife's death in 1839, Monteagle married secondly Marianne, daughter of the
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Sending out Ireland's Poor, assisted emigration to North America in the nineteenth century
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Hon. Catherine Anne Lucy Spring Rice (died 23 July 1853), married Henry Marshall in 1837.
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Hon. Theodosia Alicia Ellen Frances Charlotte Spring Rice (died 2 January 1891), married
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R. Brent, 'Liberal Anglican politics: whiggery, religion, and reform, 1830–1841' (1987)
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on matters generally relating to government finance and Ireland. He vehemently opposed
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From 1839, he largely retired from public life, although he occasionally spoke in the
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When the Whigs returned to power under Melbourne in April 1835, Spring Rice was made
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Mount Trenchard by Mary Duane, from North Munster Studies, ed. by Etienne Rynne,
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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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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Ancestors of Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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between 1837 and 1841. Married James Marshall in 1841.
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey
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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), 165–206. 614:and a member of the senate of the 25: 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 3580: 3569: 3568: 1672:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1478:Dictionary of National Biography 1338:"Spring Rice, Thomas (SPRN809T)" 1287: 632:Fellow of the Geological Society 438:Sir Stephen de Vere, 4th Baronet 69: 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:– Profile: Thomas Spring Rice. 525:, he was elected to represent 408:, a descendant of the Suffolk 1: 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 3785: 3134:Jervoise Athelstane Baines 1887:Baron Monteagle of Brandon 1344:. 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Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle
Thomas Spring Rice (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
PC
FRS
FGS

Chancellor of the Exchequer
William IV
Victoria
The Viscount Melbourne
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
Francis Baring
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
William IV
The Viscount Melbourne
Edward Smith-Stanley
The Duke of Wellington
Comptroller General of the Exchequer
William IV
Victoria
Sir John Newport, Bt.
Whigs
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
PC
FRS
FGS
Whig
Chancellor of the Exchequer

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