He was the third son of the Reverend James Bryce (b. 1767,
Airdrie in
Lanarkshire, Scotland – d. 1857 at the age of ninety; son of John Bryce, a Scottish tradesman who descended from small landowners settled at
Dechmont in
Linlithgowshire, Scotland, and wife Robina
née Allen, whose family possessed considerable property near Airdrie, until ostracized and impoverished by adherence to
covenanting principles) and his wife Catherine
née Annan, of
Auchtermuchty in
Fife, Scotland. He was born at Killaig, near
Coleraine, Ireland, and his parents were members of the
Anti-Burgher faction of the
Presbyterian Church in Ireland and assimilated into the
Ulster Scots people. He was educated first by his father and eldest brother, Rev. Dr. Reuben John Bryce (1797–1888), and afterwards at the
University of Glasgow, where he graduated M.A. in 1828, having distinguished himself in classical studies. ==Professional life==