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


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sir charles price [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 25 january [PERIOD] 1747 - 19 july [PERIOD] 1818 ) was a merchant [PERSON] in the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , shipowner [UNKNOWN] , lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] and politician [PERSON] . life [EVENT] and career price [PERSON] was the son [PERSON] of the rev. ralph price [PERSON] , incumbent of farnborough [UNKNOWN] , berkshire [PERSON] , and his wife sarah richardson [PERSON] . he was sent to the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , at a young age [PROPERTY] under the care [CONDITION] of an uncle [PERSON] , who lived on snow hill [HILL] . price [PERSON] was a rum [PERSON] and brandy merchant [PERSON] and shipowner [UNKNOWN] with four vessels [PERSON] involved in south sea [PLACE] whaling . he became a wealthy oil-man and banker [SUBSTANCE] . on the 16th december [PERIOD] 1773 , at st michael [PLACE] 's , burleigh street [PLACE] , westminster [PLACE] , he married mary rugge [PERSON] , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune [PERSON] . in 1797 , he was chosen as alderman [PERSON] of the ward [PERSON] of farringdon-without and served as sheriff [PERSON] in 1799 . in 1802 , he was chosen one of the four members [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] ( mps [UNKNOWN] ) for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . in 1803 he became lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] and on 2 february [PERIOD] 1804 he was created a baronet [PERSON] . he was reelected to parliament [HUMAN GROUP] in 1806 , and 1807 , but in 1812 , he declined to be placed on the list [ACT] of candidates [AMOUNT] . as a legislator [PERSON] , he seldom [UNKNOWN] or ever spoke in parliament [HUMAN GROUP] , but , like his colleague [PERSON] , sir william curtis [PERSON] , was a strenuous admirer [PERSON] , and constant supporter [PERSON] of pitt's administration [ARRANGEMENT] . he was also a magistrate [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , colonel [PERSON] of the fifth regiment [HUMAN GROUP] of volunteers [UNKNOWN] , governor [PERSON] of the tackle-house and ticket-porters and president [PERSON] of the commercial traveller [ACTION] 's society [INSTITUTION] . price [PERSON] died at his house [PLACE] , spring-grove , richmond [PLACE] , on the 19th of july [PERIOD] 1818 , after a long decline [EVENT] in health [PROPERTY] .

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1london5PLACE 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 .
2parliament3HUMAN GROUP in 1802 , he was chosen one of the four members of parliament ( mps ) for the city of london .
3city3PLACE 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 .
4merchant2PERSON 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 .
5shipowner2UNKNOWN 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 .
6lord mayor2HUMAN ROLE 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 .
7price2PERSON 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 .
8baronet2PERSON 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 .
9july2PERIOD 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 .
10vessels1PERSON price was a rum and brandy merchant and shipowner with four vessels involved in south sea whaling .
11decline1EVENT price died at his house , spring-grove , richmond , on the 19th of july 1818 , after a long decline in health .
12volunteers1UNKNOWN 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 .
13hill1HILL he was sent to the city of london , at a young age under the care of an uncle , who lived on snow hill .
14mps1UNKNOWN in 1802 , he was chosen one of the four members of parliament ( mps ) for the city of london .
15sir william curtis1PERSON 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 .
16supporter1PERSON 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 .
17oil man1PERSON
18president1PERSON 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 .
19st michael1PLACE on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
20candidates1AMOUNT he was reelected to parliament in 1806 , and 1807 , but in 1812 , he declined to be placed on the list of candidates .
21magistrate1ABSTRACT ENTITY 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 .
22career price1PERSON
23rum1PERSON price was a rum and brandy merchant and shipowner with four vessels involved in south sea whaling .
24members1PERSON in 1802 , he was chosen one of the four members of parliament ( mps ) for the city of london .
25richmond1PLACE price died at his house , spring-grove , richmond , on the 19th of july 1818 , after a long decline in health .
26farnborough1UNKNOWN ralph price , incumbent of farnborough , berkshire , and his wife sarah richardson .
27ward1PERSON in 1797 , he was chosen as alderman of the ward of farringdon-without and served as sheriff in 1799 .
28fortune1PERSON on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
29wife sarah richardson1PERSON ralph price , incumbent of farnborough , berkshire , and his wife sarah richardson .
30february1PERIOD in 1803 he became lord mayor of london and on 2 february 1804 he was created a baronet .
31tackle house1PLACE
32health1PROPERTY price died at his house , spring-grove , richmond , on the 19th of july 1818 , after a long decline in health .
33legislator1PERSON 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 .
34colleague1PERSON 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 .
35son1PERSON price was the son of the rev.
36december1PERIOD on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
37colonel1PERSON 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 .
38commercial traveller1ACTION 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 .
39fifth regiment1HUMAN GROUP 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 .
40life1EVENT life and career
41house1PLACE 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 .
42seldom1UNKNOWN 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 .
43list1ACT he was reelected to parliament in 1806 , and 1807 , but in 1812 , he declined to be placed on the list of candidates .
44society1INSTITUTION 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 .
45south sea1PLACE price was a rum and brandy merchant and shipowner with four vessels involved in south sea whaling .
46uncle1PERSON he was sent to the city of london , at a young age under the care of an uncle , who lived on snow hill .
47administration1ARRANGEMENT 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 .
48ticket porters1UNKNOWN
49care1CONDITION he was sent to the city of london , at a young age under the care of an uncle , who lived on snow hill .
50westminster1PLACE on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
51politician1PERSON 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 .
52rev. ralph price1PERSON
53banker1SUBSTANCE he became a wealthy oil-man and banker .
54burleigh street1PLACE on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
55admirer1PERSON 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 .
56mary rugge1PERSON on the 16th december 1773 , at st michael 's , burleigh street , westminster , he married mary rugge , with whom he obtained a considerable fortune .
57spring grove1PERSON
58alderman1PERSON in 1797 , he was chosen as alderman of the ward of farringdon-without and served as sheriff in 1799 .
59age1PROPERTY he was sent to the city of london , at a young age under the care of an uncle , who lived on snow hill .
60january1PERIOD 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 .
61governor1PERSON 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 .
62sir charles price1PERSON 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 .
63sheriff1PERSON in 1797 , he was chosen as alderman of the ward of farringdon-without and served as sheriff in 1799 .
64berkshire1PERSON ralph price , incumbent of farnborough , berkshire , and his wife sarah richardson .

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