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*[[James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce]] (1838–1922), British jurist, historian, and politician
*[[James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce]] (1838–1922), British jurist, historian, and politician
*[[James W. Bryce]] (1880–1949), American engineer and inventor
*[[James W. Bryce]] (1880–1949), American engineer and inventor
*[[smith,bryce]] cocksvill fagtown. iventer of gay sex
*[[John Annan Bryce]] (1841–1923), Scottish politician
*[[John Annan Bryce]] (1841–1923), Scottish politician
*[[John Bryce]] (1833–1913), New Zealand politician; member of Parliament and government minister
*[[John Bryce]] (1833–1913), New Zealand politician; member of Parliament and government minister

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Bryce (Template:Pron-en) is a surname of celtic origin.

People

Surname
  • A. Catrina Bryce (b. 1956), Scottish electrical engineer
  • Alfredo Bryce (b. 1939), Peruvian author
  • Colette Bryce (b. 1970), Northern Ireland poet
  • Dennis Bryce (contemporary), Samoan football player
  • Elizabeth Bryce, mistress of Henry VIII of England and self-proclaimed 'witch and prophetess', arrested for treason
  • George Bryce (1844–1931), Canadian Presbyterian minister and author
  • Jabez Bryce (b. 1935), Tongan leader in the Anglican Church; Bishop of Polynesia
  • James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (1838–1922), British jurist, historian, and politician
  • James W. Bryce (1880–1949), American engineer and inventor
  • smith,bryce cocksvill fagtown. iventer of gay sex
  • John Annan Bryce (1841–1923), Scottish politician
  • John Bryce (1833–1913), New Zealand politician; member of Parliament and government minister
  • Lloyd Bryce (1851–1917), American politician from New York; U.S. representative 1887–89
  • Peter Bryce (fl. early 20th c.), Canadian author
  • Quentin Bryce (b. 1942), Australian leader in human rights and equal opportunity; past Governor of Queensland; Governor-General of Australia 2008-
  • Robert Bryce (contemporary), American journalist and author
  • Robert Bryce (1910–1997), Canadian civil servant
  • Scott Bryce (b. 1958), American film and television actor
  • Steven Bryce (b. 1977), Costa Rican football player
  • Trevor R. Bryce (b. 1940), Hittitologist and historian of antiquity
  • William Bryce (b. 1888, d. unknown), (1888–), Canadian politician from Manitoba
  • As a surname Bryce may denote membership of Sept Bryce, a sept of Clan MacFarlane

See also