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DINEVOR 365 III. 1793. 3. George Talbot (Rice, afterwards de Cardonnkl, and finally Rice), Baron Dikevor, s. and h., b. 8 Oct., and hap. i Nov. 1765, at St. Geo., Han. Sq. Matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), I Feb. 1783, M.A. 30 May 1786; by royal lie, 30 Apr. 1793, he took the name of de CarJonnel, and by another royal lie, 4 Feb. 1 8 1 7, resumed his patronymic of Rice. He was M.P. (Tory) for co. Carmarthen 1790-93; Lord Lieut, of that co. 1 804-52. He m. (spec, lie), 20 Oct. 1794, at her father's house, in Grosvenor Sq., Midx. (reg. St. Geo., Han. Sq.), Frances, 3rd da. of Thomas (Townshend), ist Viscount Sydney of St. Leonards, by Elizabeth, da. of Richard Powys. He d. 9 Apr. 1852, in his 87th year, at Harrington Park, co. Gloucester. (') Will pr. June 1852. His widow, who was h. 20 Feb. 1772, J. 13 Aug. 1854, at Harrington Park, aged 82. Will pr. Apr. 1855. IV'. 1852. 4. George Rice (Rice-Trevor), Baron Dinevor, s. and h., k 5 Aug. 1795. Matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 23 Oct. 1 8 12; cr. D.C.L. 11 June 1834. By royal lie, 28 Oct. 1824, he took the name of Trevor, after that of Rice, on inheriting the estates of the Trevor family at Glynde, Sussex. M.P. (Tory) for co. Carmarthen, 1 820-3 i and 1 832-52 ;(*>) Militia A.D.C. to the Queen, 1852-69. He ;«., 27 Nov. 1824, at St. James's, Westm., Frances, ist da. of Gen. Lord Charles Fitzroy, by his 2nd wife, Frances Anne, da. of Robert (Stewart), ist Marquess of Londonderry [I.]. He d. s.p.m., 7 Oct. 1869, aged 74, at Malvern, co. Worcester. His widow, who was b. 2 Jan. 1803, d. 30 Apr. 1878, at 19 Prince's Gardens, Midx., aged 75. V. 1869. 5. Francis William (Rice), Baron Dinevor, cousin and h. male, being 2nd but ist surv. s. of the Hon. Edward Rice, D.D., Dean of Gloucester (1825-62), by Charlotte, illegit. da.(') of Gen. Francis Lascelles, which Edward was 2nd s. of Cecil, suo jure Baroness Dinevor. He was b. 10 May 1804; ed. at Westm. school; matrie at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 18 Oct. 1822, B.A. 1826, M.A. 1847; Vicar of Fairford, co. Gloucester, 1827-78. A Liberal. (<^) He »/., istly, 3 Feb. I 830, Harriet Ives, da. of Daniel Raymond Barker. She d. 22 July i 854. He m., 2ndly, 18 Nov. 1856, Eliza Amelia, ist da. of the Rev. Henry Carnegie Knox, Rector of Lechlade, co. Gloucester. He d. 3 Aug. 1878, aged 74, at 53 Brook Str., Midx. His widow d. 5 Aug. 1896, at 1 12 Queen's Gate, South Kensington. Personalty ;{," 13,652. (») He was one of the peers who protested, on the ground of inexpediency, against proceeding with the Bill for degrading Queen Caroline in 1820, though affirming their belief that guilt had been proved. V.G. C') He was one of the Protectionists who supported Pee! in the division on the Bill for Prevention of Murder in Ireland in 1846. V.G. {f) The lady's mother was Anne Cateley, spinster, a celebrated singer. {^) So in Dod's Parliamentary Companion, but in Who's Who he is called a Liberal Conservati'c. V.G.