Thomas Phillips Price

After losing his Parliamentary seat in 1895 he became a county councillor and Justice of the Peace for Essex.

In 1907, in consultation with Sir George Murray of the Treasury and Sir David Prain, director of Kew Gardens, he made provision in his will to leave the Marks Hall estate to the nation in the interest of agriculture, arboriculture and forestry.

[6] During the Second World War, Earls Colne Airfield was built on the edge of the deer park, and much of the property was requisitioned.

Florence died in 1926 and in 1927 Price married for the third time to Mary Elizabeth Swann, his sister's companion who was then 51 to his 83.

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