RICE, ---; b.; in school list Dec 1788. [= next ?]
RICE, ---; b.; in school lists Aug 1733 to 1743 (as Thomas Rice in list Dec 1736, not necessarily correctly).
Ricci, Martin John Da Costa, son of John Barnes Da Costa Ricci (q.v.); b. Feb. 6, 1893; adm. May 4, 1906 (G); left Dec. 1910; d. Nov. 6, 1918.
RICCI, JOHN BARNES DA COSTA, son of Baron Anselmo Jose Da Costa Ricci, Portuguese Legation, London, and Anna Russell Barnes (IGI); b. 9 Oct 1866; adm. 21 Apr 1879 (G); left Aug 1882; First Clerk, Secretary’s Department, Bank of England; m. 26 Apr 1892 Lylie Freeman, dau. of Martin Schultz, Philadelphia, USA; d. 5 Feb 1917.
Rhys-Roberts, Thomas Esmor, son of Arthur Rhys-Roberts, official Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and Dilys Elizabeth, d. of Edward John Jones of Mold, Flintshire; b. 22 Apr. 1910; adm. Sept. 1923 (A); left Apr. 1928; RMC Sandhurst (Prize Cadet), 2nd Lieut. East Lancaster Regt Jan. 1930, Lieut. Jan. 1932, RARO 1935; called to the Bar (Gray's Inn) June 1938; Wales and Chester circuit; Princess Louise's Kensington Regt (TA) 1939-45 (Lieut.-Col.), wounded (Italy) 1943, GM (Italy) Feb. 1944 for conspicuous gallantry in unhitching a blazing wagon from an ammunition train; chairman Med. Appeals Tribunal (Wales) 1954, dep. Stipendiary Magistrate Cardiff; QC 1972; m. 9 June 1939 Barbara Ruth, d. of Harold Eccles DLJP, of Balderstone, Lancs; d. 6 June 1975.
RHODES, SAMUEL; b. c. 1645; adm. 13 Apr 1656; a boarder (Busby’s Account Book); d. c. 1728. [Whitmore]
RHODES, RICHARD, son of Benjamin Rhodes, St. James, Clerkenwell, London, and Maulden, Beds., Steward to Earls of Elgin, and Anne Glover, St. James, Clerkenwell, gentlewoman to Countess of Elgin; bapt. St. James Clerkenwell 27 Dec 1640 (IGI); adm. 17 Sep 1655; a boarder; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1658, matr. 31 Jul 1658, aged 18, Westminster Student; BA 22 Mar 1661/2; Montpelier Univ. (degree in medicine); travelled in Spain; described by Wood as “a confident Westmonasterian, a violinist to hold between his knees” (Ath. Oxon., i, xxxv); his play, Flora’s Vagaries, published in 1670, was acted by the Students of Christ Church 8 Jan 1663/4 (Thompson, Christ Church, 95-6), and afterwards in London, where the part of Flora was taken by Nell Gwyn; m.; d. at Madrid 1668. DNB.