Rice was born on 25 April 1790 in Dover, Kent. He was the third son of Henry Rice, Esq. of Brambling House, near Wingham, Kent, and Sarah Samson (a daughter of J. Samson, Esq.). His paternal grandfather was Walter Rice, Esq. of Llwyn-y-Brain Hall, Carmarthenshire.[1]
In cricket, he was associated with Middlesex and was active from 1826 to 1834, being recorded in two first-class matches in which he totalled 22 runs with a highest score of 13.[3]
Personal life
On 6 October 1818, Rice was married to Elizabeth Knight (1800–1884), the sixth (of eleven) child of Edward Austen Knight of Godmersham Park (who added Knight to his surname to inherit from his relative, Thomas Knight) and Elizabeth Bridges (herself the daughter of Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet). Through her father, she was niece of author Jane Austen.[4] Together, they lived at Dane Court in Tilmanstone, Kent,[5][6] and were the parents of ten sons and five daughters:[1]
George Augustus Rice (1827–1853), a Commander with the Royal Navy.[1]
Charles Augustus Rice (1829–1905), a Major with the Royal Engineers; he married his cousin, Adela Mary Margaretta Knight, third surviving daughter of Edward Knight of Chawton House, in 1875.[1]
Ernest Rice (1840–1927), also an Admiral who achieved flag rank in the Royal Navy; he married Laura Marianne York, another daughter of Edward York of Wighill Park, in 1870. After her death, he married Fanny Julia Dawkins, daughter of Clinton George Augustus Dawkins, Consul-General to Vienna, in 1903.
Lionel Knight Rice (1844–1929), who married Eleanor Murray, daughter of Robert Hay Murray, Esq., in 1878.[1]
Rice died on 27 November 1878 in Eastry, Kent, and was buried at St. Andrew Churchyard in Tilmanstone.