Sir Vincent Taylor Rice

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Guardians of The Vincent Rice Trust

Guardian of The Vincent Rice Trust

Capturing Beauty

Merry Christmas my beloved Grandson! On this Christmas Day, I appoint you the Guardian of the Vincent Rice Trust. What an honor! Vincent and June Rice were stellar people in our family tree. They longed to have a child. They died childless.

Because there was such a diabolical attack on the Rice Trust, and your Grandfather – who might have ended up at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. – our Family Tree needs a Noble Knight to protect us all.

Here is a vide oof you being attacked by one of Satan’s Sergeants – who said you were faking being sick just to get – some of your mother’s attention – that Big Baby Boo-Boo demanded all the time!

On this day. December 25, 2025 ,I recognize you as a grown man -and still growing! I suspect the boys in this pic – are related to us?

The name God intended for ypu alas has arrived…..

Vincent Talybont Rice.

Have a powerful day……My Gentle Giant! I will address you as

TALYBONT

The New Knight of the Round Table

John Presco

President: Royal Rosamond Press

In the land of Merioneth in the parish of Dolgelly in the commote of Talybont is a mountain or peak or high large mount that is called Cader Idris.

The name Rice has multiple origins, mainly coming from the Welsh name Rhys (meaning “enthusiasm,” “ardor,” or “fiery”) as an Anglicized form, or from English/German sources like “brushwood dweller,” “rice dealer,” or an Old English personal name. It can be a patronymic (son of Rhys), a nickname, or a topographic name, with variants like Rees and Reece also common. 

The end scene of Excalibur features a devastating final battle where King Arthur, mortally wounded by his son Mordred’s spear, slides down the shaft to fatally impale Mordred with Excalibur, killing him but also dying himself, leading to the Lady of the Lake taking the sword back as Britain is left in ruin, awaiting a destined return. A vision of Arthur’s future healing arrives as Perceval brings the Grail, promising rebirth for the land and King, though the immediate aftermath is bleak. 

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