[1] He married Mary Silva at Sacred Heart Church in Petone on 24 April 1905.
[2] In a senior club match for Petone in Wellington in March 1918 Brice took 7 for 2 to dismiss the Returned Soldiers' Association team (who batted two short) for 8 in the second innings.
He had taken 5 for 13 in the first innings, when the Returned Soldiers' Association team made 45.
[3] He set a wicket-taking record for Wellington senior cricket that season with 93 wickets at an average of 7.19.
[4] This biographical article related to a New Zealand cricket person born in the 1880s is a stub.