George Talbot Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor was a British peer and politician. He was the son of the 2nd Baroness Dynevor and George Rice (or Rhys). He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 1 February 1783, and was awarded a Masters of Arts on 30 May 1786. Rice was the Tory Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire from 1790 to 1793. He inherited the title in 1793 on the death of his mother.

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  • George Talbot Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor was a British peer and politician. He was the son of the 2nd Baroness Dynevor and George Rice (or Rhys). He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 1 February 1783, and was awarded a Masters of Arts on 30 May 1786. Rice was the Tory Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire from 1790 to 1793. He inherited the title in 1793 on the death of his mother. On 20 October 1794 he married Frances Sydney, third daughter of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney of St Leonards. Their child was George Rice-Trevor, 4th Baron Dynevor. The 3rd Baron’s mother had adopted, by royal license the name of de Cardonnel. In 1817 (again by royal license) he resumed his paternal surname of Rice.
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  • George Talbot Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor was a British peer and politician. He was the son of the 2nd Baroness Dynevor and George Rice (or Rhys). He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 1 February 1783, and was awarded a Masters of Arts on 30 May 1786. Rice was the Tory Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire from 1790 to 1793. He inherited the title in 1793 on the death of his mother.
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  • George Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor
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