David Price-White

Lieutenant-Colonel David Archibald Price-White, TD (5 September 1906 – 6 March 1978) was a Welsh solicitor and Conservative Party politician.

His mother was Charlotte Bell (later Charlotte Price White), a suffrage pioneer, local councillor and activist [1]: 54, 55  while his father, Price Foulkes White (1873–1952) was an engineer at the Bangor Electrical Company[1]: 54  and Welsh international footballer.

[2] David Price-White was educated in Bangor, first at Friars School and then at the University College of North Wales, before qualifying as a solicitor in 1932.

[6] His victory by a narrow margin of 336 votes ousted the Liberal MP Seaborne Davies, who had won the seat at a by-election in April that year, after long-serving David Lloyd George had been elevated to the peerage.

[5] The family lived in Meirion Lane, Bangor until Price-White and his wife Gwyneth separated.