Hon. Gladys Rice1 
From 16 June 1909, her married name became Steeds-Bird.
Lt.-Col. Elliott Beverley Steeds-Bird1 
He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Army.)1 He was awarded the Territorial Decoration (T.D.)1 He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.)1
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1257. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Hon. Nest Rice1 
From 25 July 1896, her married name became Rankin.2
Children of Hon. Nest Rice and Sir James Reginald Lea Rankin, 2nd Bt.
- Sir Hubert Charles Rhys Rankin, 3rd Bt.2 b. 8 Aug 1899, d. 25 Apr 1988
- Arthur Niall Talbot Rankin+2 b. 6 Aug 1904, d. 7 Apr 1965
Sir James Reginald Lea Rankin, 2nd Bt.1 
Sir James Reginald Lea Rankin, 2nd Bt. usually went by his middle name of Reginald.1 He graduated from Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, with a Master of Arts (M.A.)2 He was admitted to Inner Temple in 1899 entitled to practise as a barrister.2 He served in the Lieutenant Rimington’s Guides during the Boer War, he received a medal with three clasps and was promoted on the field in 1900.2 He was Private Secretary to the Secretary of State Colonies between 1903 and 1904.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Herefordshire.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Gloucestershire.2 He was a war correspondent for The Times in 1908 at Morocco.2 He wrote the book A Subaltern’s Letters to his Wife.2 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.)2 He wrote the book With General d’Amade in Morocco.2 He was awarded the Coronation Medal in 1911.2 He wrote the book The Inner History of the Balkan War.2 He gained the rank of officer in 1912 in the Bulgarian Forces.2 He fought in the First World War.2 He was awarded the Silver Badge in 1915.2 He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment.2 He was Major in charge of the Kent Yeomanry in 1915.2 He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Rankin, of Bryngwyn, co. Hereford [U.K., 1898] on 17 April 1915.2 He was awarded the Territorial Decoration (T.D.)2 He was appointed Fellow, Royal Historical Society (F.R.H.S.)2 He was appointed Fellow, Royal Geographical Society (F.R.G.S.)2
Children of Sir James Reginald Lea Rankin, 2nd Bt. and Hon. Nest Rice
- Sir Hubert Charles Rhys Rankin, 3rd Bt.2 b. 8 Aug 1899, d. 25 Apr 1988
- Arthur Niall Talbot Rankin+2 b. 6 Aug 1904, d. 7 Apr 1965
Hon. Gwenllian Clare Rice1 
From 26 September 1911, her married name became Brownson.
Reverend Frank Brownson1
Child of Reverend Frank Brownson
- Captain Roger Dawson Dawson Duffield Brownson2 d. 21 Oct 1918
Captain Roger Dawson Dawson Duffield Brownson1 
He gained the rank of Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps (SR.)1 He graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.)1 He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1
Susan Oglander1
Her married name became Urrey.1
- [S3899] Cecil Aspinall-Oglander, Nunwell Symphony (London, U.K.: The Hogarth Press, 1946), appendix. Hereinafter cited as Nunwell Symphony.
Sir R. Urrey1
- [S3899] Cecil Aspinall-Oglander, Nunwell Symphony (London, U.K.: The Hogarth Press, 1946), appendix. Hereinafter cited as Nunwell Symphony.
Charles Arthur Uryan Rhys, 8th Baron Dynevor of Dynevor1 
He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He was educated at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He fought in the First World War.1 He gained the rank of Captain in 1918 in the General Guards Reserve of Officers.1 He was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.)1 He was awarded the Order of St. Anne of Russia in 1919.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Conservative) for Romford between 1923 and 1929.1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Carmarthenshire in 1925.1 He held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary between 1927 and 1929, to the 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Carmarthenshire in 1931.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Conservative) for Guildford between 1931 and 1935.1 He was deputy chairman of Sun and Life Offices.1 He succeeded as the 8th Baron Dynevor of Dynevor, co. Carmarthen [G.B., 1780] on 8 June 1956.1 He was president of the University College of South Wales between 1960 and 1962.1 He was appointed Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1962.1
Child of Charles Arthur Uryan Rhys, 8th Baron Dynevor of Dynevor and Hope Mary Woodbine Parish
- Richard Charles Uryan Rhys, 9th Baron Dynevor of Dynevor+2 b. 19 Jun 1935, d. 12 Nov 2008