In 1900 he married Maude Ethel Marshall, the daughter of an army Major and Justice of the Peace from Johannesburg, South Africa.
He became a director of various companies, most importantly of Bridge Wharves Co. Ltd and Shepwood Partition Brick Co. Ltd.
[2] Price was sometime President of his Trade Association and Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Paviors in the City of London.
[1] One source indicates that Price was a Conservative[3] in politics but at the 1922 general election he was elected Member of Parliament for Shoreditch as a National Liberal, that is a supporter of the former prime minister David Lloyd George.
At the election his Liberal opponent was Dr Christopher Addison once a strong supporter of Lloyd George himself.