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Sir Charles Price, 1st Baronet

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Sir Charles Price, 1st Baronet (25 January 1747 – 19 July 1818) was a merchant in the City of London, shipowner, Lord Mayor of London and politician.

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Life and career

Price was the son of the Rev. Ralph Price, incumbent of Farnborough, Berkshire, and his wife Sarah Richardson. He was sent to the city of London, at a young age under the care of an uncle, who lived on Snow Hill. Price was a rum and brandy merchant and shipowner with four vessels involved in South Sea whaling.[1] He became a wealthy oil-man and banker.

On the 16th December 1773, at St Michael's, Burleigh Street, Westminster, he married Mary Rugge, with whom he obtained a considerable fortune.

In 1797, he was chosen as alderman of the ward of Farringdon-Without and served as sheriff in 1799. In 1802, he was chosen one of the four Members of Parliament (MPs) for the city of London. In 1803 he became Lord Mayor of London and on 2 February 1804 he was created a baronet. He was reelected to parliament in 1806, and 1807, but in 1812, he declined to be placed on the list of candidates. As a legislator, he seldom or ever spoke in parliament, but, like his colleague, Sir William Curtis, was a strenuous admirer, and constant supporter of Pitt's administration. He was also a magistrate, Colonel of the Fifth Regiment of Volunteers, Governor of the tackle-house and ticket-porters and president of the Commercial Traveller's Society.[2]

Price died at his house, Spring-Grove, Richmond, on the 19th of July 1818, after a long decline in health .

References

  1. ^ Jame M. Clayton & Charles A. Clayton, Shipowners investing in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775 to 1815, Hassobury, 2016, p.116.
  2. ^ The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year 1821

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for City of London
18021812
With: Sir John Anderson, Bt 1802–1806
Sir William Curtis, Bt 1802–1812
Harvey Christian Combe 1802–1812
Sir James Shaw 1806–1812
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Spring Grove)
1804–1818
Succeeded by
Charles Price


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