Background
Spring Rice was the son of Charles Spring Rice, 5th Baron Monteagle of Brandon and an American, Emilie de Kosenko.
Spring Rice was the son of Charles Spring Rice, 5th Baron Monteagle of Brandon and an American, Emilie de Kosenko.
He was educated at Harrow School and, during the height of the U-Boat threat in 1940, at Street Columba"s College, Dublin. He attended the Mons Officer Cadet School and was later deployed to Northern Ireland, Hamburg and Palestine.
Born at the family seat of Mount Trenchard House, he was brought up in the family"s house, Glanleam, on Valentia Island, County Kerry. Spring Rice received his call-up papers to join the British Army in August 1944, commissioning into the Irish Guards. He experienced medical problems and was hospitalised for six months, missing the deployment of his battalion to the front.
Spring Rice"s father died in 1946 and he inherited the title Baron Monteagle of Brandon, returning to Ireland for a year to manage the family estate.
Spring Rice retired from the army with the rank of captain in July 1955 and worked for Panmure Gordon & Company He subsequently worked at the London Stock Exchange between 1958 and 1976 and at Lloyds Trustee Savings Bank from 1978 to 1998.
He was part of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, the Queen"s bodyguard, between 1978 and 1996. Spring Rice assumed his seat in the House of Lords on 25 April 1989, taking his place on the Conservative benches.
He made his maiden speech in 1991 and was an occasional contributor to debates in the chamber.
Spring Rice was one of the hereditary peers who lost his right to sit in the Lords as a result of the House of Lords Acting 1999.