Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice, GCMG, GCVO (27 February 1859 – 14 February 1918) was a British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to the United States...
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hymn, created in 1921 when music by Gustav Holst had a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice set to it. The music originated as a wordless melody, which Holst...
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Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, PC, FRS, FGS (8 February 1790 – 7 February 1866) was a British Whig politician, who served as Chancellor...
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members of the US Congress, facilitated by his close friend, Sir Cecil Spring Rice. After two decades as a journalist he retired from The Times on 21...
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in 1921 to fit the patriotic poem "I Vow to Thee, My Country" by Cecil Spring Rice but that was as a unison song with orchestra. It did not appear as...
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Gwynn, Stephen, ed. (1929). "Spring Rice to Robert H. M. Ferguson". The Letters and Friendships of Sir Cecil Spring Rice: A Record. Boston: Houghton Mifflin...
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promoter of climate change denial Sophia Parnok, Russian poet Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British ambassador to the United States during World War I, died...
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folk-song collector Cecil Spring Rice (1859–1918), British diplomat Cecil Clyde Squier (died 1951), American politician from Maryland Cecil W. Stoughton (1920–2008)...
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contact with Cecil Spring Rice, who at this point was a diplomat at the British embassy in Russia. It would have been untoward for Spring Rice and Theodore...
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Oxford, Curzon was a contemporary and close friend of Cecil Spring Rice and Edward Grey. Spring Rice contributed, alongside John William Mackail, to the...
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Morgan officials to British interests. His personal friendship with Cecil Spring Rice ensured that from 1915 until sometime after the United States entered...
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William Henry Moore Samuel Endicott Peabody George Walbridge Perkins Cecil Spring Rice Samuel Spencer Harold Stanley Charles Steele Francis Lynde Stetson...
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characterised by a diplomatic battle with the British ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, with both men attempting to influence the American government's position...
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Canadian bobsledder Cecil Spring Rice (1859–1918), British diplomat Dick Spring (born 1950), Irish businessman and politician Diel Spring (born 2000), Saint...
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This was made clear as early as the 1890s, when the British diplomat Cecil Spring Rice identified that Britain and Japan working in concert was the only...
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throughout the ceremony. The hymns were I Vow to Thee, My Country, by Sir Cecil Spring Rice to the tune by Gustav Holst; The King of Love My Shepherd Is by Henry...
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Australia's role in the First World War. He was a close friend of Sir Cecil Spring Rice, with whom he corresponded for many years. Lady Novar died in 1941...
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Baron Monteagle of Brandon (category Spring family)
diplomat Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918, was the son of Hon. Charles William Thomas Spring Rice, second son...
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indirectly, from the second stanza of I Vow to Thee, My Country, a hymn by Cecil Spring Rice, set to music by Gustav Holst. The Past is Another Country (disambiguation)...
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brother, Francis Spring Rice (1852–1937). Their sister was the poet, Lucy Knox. Lord Monteagle was a cousin of Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador...
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British/Anglican patriotic hymn, "I Vow to Thee, My Country", using words by Sir Cecil Spring Rice. New Zealand operatic soprano Kiri Te Kanawa recorded the first version...
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Sir Cecil Spring Rice and his brother Stephen Spring Rice, were brought up there. Nearby Aira Force has several memorials to members of the Spring family...
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diplomat, Sir Cecil Spring Rice. List of peaks on the British Columbia–Alberta border List of mountains in the Canadian Rockies "Mount Spring-Rice". cdnrockiesdatabases...
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the Spring family early in the 20th century. Cecil Spring Rice was the British ambassador to the USA during the First World War, while Stephen Spring Rice...
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entertaining Cecil Spring-Rice at Matinecock when a man forced his way passed the butler and in through the front door. Morgan and Rice threw themselves...
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collective English attitude towards Germany. British Ambassador Sir Cecil Spring-Rice was concerned about the tone of the British press and that the US...
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to write a melody for the poem "I Vow to Thee, My Country" by Sir Cecil Spring Rice. According to his daughter Imogen Holst, at the time he "was so over-worked...
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patriotic hymn "I Vow To Thee, My Country", composed by Gustav Holst and Cecil Spring Rice, has long been adopted as a symbol of national pride and remembrance...
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Bucharest British Ambassador to Iran In office 1908–1912 Preceded by Sir Cecil Spring Rice Succeeded by Sir Walter Townley Personal details Born George Head...
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Ludomił Rayski, Polish pilot Jules Ernest Renoux, French painter Cecil Spring Rice, British diplomat Pierre-Auguste Sarrus, French musician Charles Pomeroy...
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