Stephen Spring Rice (1856–1902)


Stephen Edward Spring Rice, was a British civil servant and academic.

Background and early life

Spring Rice was the son of the Hon. Charles William Thomas Spring Rice, a civil servant in the Foreign Office, and Elizabeth Margaret Marshall. He was the grandson of the Whig politician, Lord Monteagle of Brandon and the brother of the diplomat, Sir Cecil Spring Rice. He was brought up near Watermillock on the shore of Ullswater. Spring Rice was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, and became a fellow of the college in 1879.

Career

He entered HM Treasury in 1878 and was Private Secretary to successive Financial Secretaries to the Treasury between 1881 and 1888. Spring Rice became Private Secretary to Sir William Harcourt when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer for the first time in 1886. In 1894, he became Principal Clerk in the Treasury and was given the additional role of Auditor of the Civil List in 1899.
He was invested as a Companion of the Order of the Bath and was a contributor to the Encyclopædia Britannica.

Family

Spring Rice married on 12 January 1888 Julia FitzGerald, a daughter of Sir Peter FitzGerald, 19th Knight of Kerry. They had a son, Edward Dominck Spring Rice, and a daughter, Mary Honora Spring Rice.
Spring Rice died of an illness at Abinger-hall, Dorking, on 6 September 1902, at the age of 46, and was buried in the parish church at Watermillock. He is also commemorated by a memorial bridge at Aira Force with his brothers Gerald and Cecil.