John Price (British Army officer)

Major-General John Price (died November 1747) was an officer of the British Army.

He was the younger son of John Price of Tiptree in Essex, by his wife Judith (née Reynolds).

His elder brother Robert was a serjeant-at-law and recorder of Colchester.

[1] Price joined the Army as an ensign in a regiment of Foot in 1706, and on 15 October 1723 was promoted to captain in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, ranking as a lieutenant-colonel.

[4] Price was promoted to brigadier-general on 6 June 1745 and commanded an infantry brigade in the Netherlands during the campaign of 1747.