Background
He was the son of George Talbot Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor.
He was the son of George Talbot Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor.
Christ Church.
Dynevor matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 13 October 1812. He was awarded a Doctorate.C.L. on 11 June 1834. Lord Dynevor succeeded to the title of Baron Dynevor in 1852.
He was an honorary colonel in the militia and from 1852 to 1869 he served as Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria.
Conservative Party, Tories.
7th United Kingdom Parliament. 8th United Kingdom Parliament. 9th United Kingdom Parliament.
11th United Kingdom Parliament.
12th United Kingdom Parliament. 13th United Kingdom Parliament.
14th United Kingdom Parliament. 15th United Kingdom Parliament]
He served as Tory Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Carmarthenshire, from 1820 to 1831 and from 1832 to 1852.