William Price - in Politics

In Politics

  • William Price (16th century MP) for Beaumaris, 1558–1567
  • William Price (MP for Bath) (died 1596), MP for Bath (UK Parliament constituency)
  • William Price (of Briton Ferry), Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons, 1614–1626
  • William Price (Canadian politician) (1867–1924), Canadian politician
  • William Price (Rugby MP) (1934–1999), British Labour MP for Rugby, 1966–1979
  • William Price (Royalist colonel) (1619–1691), British MP for Merioneth
  • William C. Price (1816–1907), Treasurer of the United States, 1860–1861
  • William Evan Price (1827–1880), Quebec businessman and political figure
  • William Herbert Price (1877–1963), Canadian Attorney-General of Ontario, 1926–1934
  • William P. Price (1835–1908), U.S. Representative from Georgia
  • William Philip Price (1817–1891), British merchant, magistrate and politician
  • William Ray Price, Jr. (born 1952), American state supreme court justice in Missouri
  • William T. Price (1824–1886), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
  • William Jennings Price (1873–1922), U.S. Ambassador to Panama, 1913–1921
  • William Edwin Price (1841–1886), British Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury, 1868–1880
  • William Herbert Price (1877–1963), Attorney General of Ontario, 1926–1934
  • William H. Price, Auditor of Nebraska, 1937–1938

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