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William Price (17 September 1789 – 14 March 1867) was a Quebec lumber merchant and manufacturer.

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8-643: William Price , Will Price , Bill Price , or Billy Price may refer to: Business [ edit ] William Price (merchant) (1789–1867), Canadian lumber merchant and manufacturer of planks William Philip Price (1817–1891), British merchant, magistrate and politician William Evan Price (1827–1880), Quebec businessman and political figure William Price (industrialist) (1860–1938), Welsh farmer and industrialist William G. Price Jr. (1869–1960), American businessman and Army general William S. Price III , known as Bill Price, co-founder of private equity firm

16-473: A Quebec-based timber firm, William Price Company , which later would become Price Brothers Limited . Price died at his Wolfesfield estate in 1867, and was buried at nearby Mount Hermon Cemetery . This biography about a Canadian businessperson is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bill Price (cricketer) William Leslie Price (19 March 1881 – 6 February 1958) played first-class cricket for Somerset in one match in

24-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Price (merchant) Price was born at Hornsey , now in the London Borough of Haringey , England , to Richard Price and Mary Evans, a family that was originally from Wales in 1789. He studied law at the Inner Temple but found his way to Quebec in 1810 and served in the local militia during

32-689: The New York Daily News (1940–1955) William Ray Price Jr. (born 1952), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri [REDACTED] Topics referred to by 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=William_Price&oldid=1183629443 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

40-690: The War of 1812 . Price took over a food supplier in 1815, and by 1820 formed the William Price Company as a produce shipping company and later into timber. William Price and his wife, Jane Stewart, had 14 children, seven daughters and seven sons, three of whom included William Evan Price , David Edward Price , and Evans John Price . The family resided at the Wolfesfield (or Wolfe's Field ) estate in Sillery , which Price had purchased in 1828. Price founded

48-1295: The House of Commons (1614–1626) William Price (Royalist) (1619–1691), British MP for Merioneth William Price (High Sheriff) (1690–1774), High Sheriff of two Welsh counties in the 1730s William Price (Pennsylvania politician) (died 1875), American politician from Pennsylvania William C. Price (1816–1901), Treasurer of the United States (1860–1861) William T. Price (1824–1886), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin William P. Price (1835–1908), U.S. Representative from Georgia William Edwin Price (1841–1886), British member of Parliament for Tewkesbury (1868–1880) William Price (Canadian politician) (1867–1924) William Price (Australian politician) (1869–1937) William Herbert Price (1877–1963), Attorney General of Ontario (1926–1934) William Price (Labour politician) (1934–1999), British Labour MP for Rugby (1966–1979) Bill Price (politician) (born 1935), Queensland Legislative Assemblyman William Price, British member of Parliament for Beaumaris (1558–1567) William M. Price, politician and United States Attorney for

56-1653: The Southern District of New York (1834–1838) William Jennings Price (1873–1922), Ambassador of the United States to Panama (1913–1921) William B. Price, Nebraska State Auditor (1933–1935) William H. Price, Nebraska State Auditor (1937–1939) Sports [ edit ] William Price (Liverpool and District cricketer) (1859–?), English cricketer Bill Price (baseball) (1863–1922), Philadelphia Athletics 1890 Bill Price (cricketer) (1881–1958), English cricketer William Price (Worcestershire cricketer) (1900–1982), English cricketer William Price (footballer) (1903–1987), Indian-born English footballer William Price (table tennis) (1915–?), American table tennis player Billy Price (footballer, born 1917) (1917–1995), English footballer Bill Price (curler) (born 1928), Canadian curler Billy Price (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2004), Scottish footballer William Price (volleyball) (born 1987), American volleyball player Billy Price (American football) (born 1995), American football player Other [ edit ] William Price (orientalist) (1780–1830), English linguist William Price (physician) (1800–1893), Welsh physician William Archer Price (1866–1948), photographer William Lightfoot Price (1861–1916), American architect William Wallace Price (1867–1931), American journalist William Price (RAF officer) (1895–1982), British World War I flying ace Bill Price (physicist) (1909–1993), Welsh infrared spectroscopist William A. Price (1915–2009), reporter for

64-536: The Texas Pacific Group William H. Price, co-founder of Chandler & Price Entertainment [ edit ] Bill Price (record producer) (1944–2016), producer and engineer Billy Price (singer) (born 1949), American soul singer Billy Price (actor) (born 2000), English actor Politics [ edit ] William Price (MP for Bath) (died 1596), British member of Parliament William Price (of Briton Ferry) , Welsh politician in

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