Career
He was a right-handed batsman and an underarm slow bowler who played occasionally from 1859 to 1872, sometimes as a wicketkeeper. He represented Oxford University Cricket Club, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and the Gentlemen of the North. In his Death notice in The Times, Price was cited as the youngest son of John Price of Llanrhaeadr Hall, Denbigh, Wales.
Price made six first-class appearances, scoring 90 runs at 11.25 with a highest innings of 33.
He held eight catches and completed three stumpings. His only bowling was in 1859 for the Gentlemen of the North when he took 6 wickets at 16.50 with a best analysis of 3–33.
Price died at sea in the English Channel on 26 December 1894. He was on board the Steamship Teutonic sailing from America to England.