16-1031: John Price may refer to: Sportsmen [ edit ] Jack Price (Australian footballer) (1901–1941), Australian rules footballer for Hawthorn Jack Price (rugby league) , rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Great Britain, England, Broughton Rangers, and Wigan John Price (Australian footballer) (born 1944), Australian rules footballer for Hawthorn John Price (bowls) (born 1960), Welsh lawn and indoor bowler John Price (cricketer, born 1908) (1908–1995), English cricketer John Price (cricketer, born 1937) , English cricketer, played in 15 Tests, 1964–1972 John Price (footballer, born 1854) (1854–1907), Welsh international footballer John Price (footballer, born 1936) , Welsh footballer with Liverpool, Aston Villa, Walsall and Shrewsbury Town John Price (rugby union) (born 1938), English rugby union player John Price (sailor) (1920–1991), American Olympic sailor John B. Price (1883–1954), American football coach in
32-514: A particularly brutal crime John D. Price (1892–1957), admiral in the United States Navy John E. Price (1827–1906), minister of African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church John Elwood Price (1935–1995), African-American composer, pianist, ethnomusicologist and music teacher Frederick Price (civil servant) (John Frederick Price, 1839–1927), Indian civil servant and translator John G. Price (1871–1930), Republican lawyer from
48-634: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jack Price (Australian footballer) John Frederick Price (26 June 1901 – 27 June 1941) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). The son of John Price, and Annie Price (née Hunt), John Frederick Price was born at Camberwell, Victoria on 26 June 1901. He married Emslee Margaret Gladys Murdoch in 1921. Originally playing with Carlton reserves, Price transferred to Hawthorn during
64-756: The 1925 VFL season , making 10 appearances and scoring 2 goals. He subsequently played with Camberwell in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) for four seasons. Price enlisted and served in the second AIF in the 2/2nd Pioneer Battalion (as did Max Wheeler ). He was killed in action in Syria on 27 June 1941. He has no known grave, and is commemorated at the Alamein Memorial in Egypt . John Price (Welsh scholar) Sir John Prise (also Prys, Price; Welsh : Syr Siôn ap Rhys ) (1501/2–1555)
80-519: The Pilgrimage of Grace was quelled, he assisted in trying the rebels. For his services he received in 1537–38 a joint lease of Carmarthen rectory, and a lease of Brecon Priory and rectory. He also bought St Guthlac's Priory in Hereford . In a petition of 1538 he asked for the manor of West Dereham . He took part in public affairs, for example in the union of England and Wales , drafting or suggesting
96-528: The African American man of the 1858 Oberlin–Wellington Rescue John Price (British Army officer) (died 1747), general John Price (executioner) (c. 1677–1718), English executioner John Price (librarian) (1735–1813), Welsh librarian and Anglican priest John Arthur Price (1861–1942), British barrister John Charles Price , British judge John Charles Thomas Price (1955–2000), Australian murder victim stabbed to death by Katherine Knight in
112-777: The House of Commons between 1654 and 1659 John Price (New South Wales politician) (born 1939), Australian politician, state parliamentary member for Waratah and Maitland, New South Wales John Price (South Australian politician) (1882–1941), Australian politician and MHR for Boothby, South Australia John Price (Canadian politician) (1883–1956), Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia John Giles Price (1808–1857), magistrate and penal administrator, commandant of second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, 1846–1853 John Price (diplomat) (born 1934), former United States Ambassador to Mauritius and
128-791: The Seychelles John Playfair Price (1905–1988), British diplomat John Wiley Price (born 1950), politician in Dallas, Texas, US Actors [ edit ] John Price (1943–1987), English actor in Sam John Price (Danish actor) (1913–1996), Danish actor Scholars [ edit ] John Price (Welsh scholar) (1502–1555), author of the first book to be printed in Welsh John Price (classical scholar) (1602–1676), classical scholar, publisher and collector of books Other people [ edit ] John Price,
144-670: The U. S. State of Ohio who served as Ohio Attorney General, 1919–1923 John MacNeile Price (1843–1922), Surveyor General of Hong Kong Fictional characters [ edit ] Captain John Price ( Call of Duty ) , a fictional character in the Call of Duty series See also [ edit ] Jack Price (disambiguation) Jon Peyton Price , British actor in EastEnders 1985–1996 John Pryce (1828–1903), Welsh clergyman and writer on church history [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
160-775: The United States Johnny Price (1943–1995), English footballer with Burnley, Stockport County and Blackburn Rovers Johnny Price (Fulham footballer) (1903–1987), footballer who played as a half back Jon Price (born 1973), American sports gambler Politicians [ edit ] John Price (MP for Liskeard) , in 1402, MP for Liskeard John Price (MP for Cardiganshire) (died 1584), Welsh politician John Price (died 1555) (1502–1555), MP for Breconshire, Hereford, Ludlow and Ludgershall John Price (died 1602) , Welsh politician John Price (MP for Flint Boroughs) (?1570–1656), MP for Flint Boroughs John Price (MP for Cardiff) , Welsh politician who sat in
176-403: The living of Merthyr Cynog , Brecon, in 1572. Evans died in 1581, and made Richard Price the overseer of his will. He married Joan, daughter of John Williams of Southwark, and had a family of five sons and two daughters. Prise was encouraged as a scholar by William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke , and became a collector of manuscripts. He wrote: He is also said to have translated and published
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#1733084652851192-466: The manuscripts, and made a report to Cromwell. In 1533 he was employed under Cromwell. In 1534 he was registrar of Salisbury Cathedral. In April 1535 he took part in the proceedings against the Carthusians as to the royal supremacy. He officiated in the same way at the trial of John Fisher and Thomas More . He took part in the major visitation of the monasteries of 1535, alongside Sir Thomas Legh . When
208-455: The petition on which the statutes were framed. He was Sheriff of Breconshire in 1541, and lived chiefly at Brecon Priory. He was knighted on 22 February 1547, served as knight of the shire for Breconshire in 1547, and made one of the council for the Welsh marches in 1551. He and his son Richard were patrons of Hugh Evans, and are said to have introduced him to Shakespeare; Richard gave Evans
224-404: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Price&oldid=1224399740 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
240-479: Was a Welsh public notary , who acted as a royal agent and visitor of the monasteries. He was also a scholar, associated with the first Welsh printed publication Yn y lhyvyr hwnn . He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Breconshire in 1547; Hereford October 1553; Ludlow April 1554; and Ludgershall November 1554. John was the son of Rhys ab Gwilym by Gwenllian, daughter of Howel Madoc, and
256-721: Was born in Brecon . He was educated at All Souls College, Oxford , and became a notary public and receiver of the king. From a statement of Rowland Lee , it appears that Prise had been some time in the service of the Earl of Arundel as constable of Cloon Castle in Ireland, and that for his employment he was promoted to be one of Thomas Cromwell 's agents. In May 1532, when the Earls of Westmorland and Cumberland and Sir Thomas Clifford searched Cuthbert Tunstall 's house at Bishop Auckland , Price looked into
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