Charles Price (21 November 1807 – 4 August 1891)[1] was an English-born Congregational minister in colonial Tasmania.
[1] In 1829 he entered Highbury College to study for the ministry of the Congregational Church.
[2] Price preached in Launceston from August 1832 to January 1833, when he was invited to become the first minister of Pitt Street Chapel, Sydney, the first Congregational church in Australia.
After acting for some time as resident minister at Port Stephens, New South Wales, he returned in 1836 to Launceston.
Here he accepted the charge of Tamar Street Congregational Chapel, the pulpit of which he occupied until his death in Launceston in 1891.