Uvedale Tomkins Price was a British Member of Parliament.
Background
Uvedale Tomkins Price was the younger son of Robert Price, Baron of the Exchequer, by his wife Lucy Rodd, heiress of the Foxley estate at Yazor in Herefordshire. He was named for Lucy"s uncle Uvedale Tomkins, the son of her grandmother Lucy Uvedale by the latter"s second husband Sir Thomas Tomkins, Member of Parliament.
Career
Uvedale Price"s first election to represent the same constituency came in 1713, for the fourth Parliament after the Acts of Union. He was also elected in 1727. They had three daughters, who died early.
And an only son, Robert (1717-1761), who, by a daughter of John Shute Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington, had seven surviving sons.