Bristol Potters and Potteries

Research by Reg Jackson

Bristol Potters - P

Research by Reg Jackson

PEARCE Thomas I

See the Potteries section for the St Philip’s Pottery 4.

There is a reference to him running a Pottery in Avon Street. It is assumed that he was in partnership with his brother Colston Pearce, in the St Philip’s Pottery 4.

The son of Earl Pearce I and Elizabeth Pearce, and the brother of Colston Pearce and Earl Pearce II.

1791 3 Apr. Baptised, the son of Earl I and Elizabeth Pearce (PPR).
1816 Thomas Pearce, brown stone pottery, Avon Street (MD).
1816 28 Jun. Avon Street, St Philip’s parish on the baptism of his son John Hewlett (aged 1 month).  Wife Ann (PPR).

 

PEARCE Thomas II

Born c1848 in St Philip’s parish (81C, 11C).

1881 3 Whiteway Place, St George (33), living with his wife Margaret (33), born in South Wales, and children Eliza (10), born in Birmingham, Ellen (8), born in Weston-Super-Mare, Ada (7), born in Bristol, Joseph (6), born in Wales, William (2), born in Cardigan, Daniel (1), born in Cardigan, and Fred (2 mths), born in Wales (81C).
1891 Brickyard potter, 9 Eva Terrace, Drove Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset (45), living with his wife Margaret (44), born in Cardigan, and children including Frederick (2), born in Weston-Super-Mare and Herbert Vale (illegitimate child) (3), born in Exeter (91C).
1899 13 May. Noted as a potter when his daughter Ellen Pearce (27) of Bread Street, St Philip’s parish married Cornelius Wiltshire (PPR).
1901 Potter at brickyard, 13 Parkstone Avenue, Bridgwater, Somerset (53), living with his wife Margaret (52) and son Frederick (01C).
1911 Potter to brickyard, 10 Hamp Street, Bridgwater (62), living with his wife Margaret (62) (11C).

PEARCE William

The son of Francis Pearce of St George, Gloucestershire, yeoman (A).

1784 9 Aug or 9 Sep.  He was apprenticed to Earl I and Elizabeth Pearce with £2.10s.0d premium. Friends to find apparel and washing (A, Ao).
1812 He obtained his freedom (F).
1812 St John’s Bridge, St John’s parish (P).
1830 Potter, Lewin’s Mead, St James’s parish (P).
1832 Potter, Lewin’s Mead, St James’s parish (P).
1832 Potter, Lewin’s Mead, St James’s parish (List of Electors BRO 04736).
1835 Potter, Lewin’s Mead, St James’s parish (P).

PEARSE Jeffery

Born c1840 in Chepstow, Monmouthshire (81C).

1871 Railway clerk, Goodhind Street, St Philip’s parish (31), living with his wife Elizabeth (32), born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire (71C).
1881 Pottery warehouseman, 7 Sydney Street, St Philip’s parish (40), living with his wife Lizzie, born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire (81C).
1891 Engine driver in timber yard, 9 Albert Street, St Philip’s parish (51), living with his wife Elizabeth (51) (91C).

PEGINS Robert

Born c1839 in Bristol (51C).

1851 Apprentice potter, 1 Long Row, St Thomas Parish (12) living with his parents William and Hannah Pegins, general labourer, born in Bristol (51C).

 

PEGLAR James

Born c1836 in Dublin, Ireland (51C).

1851 Potter’s labourer, 2 Clarence Place, Bedminster (15) (51C).

 

PEMBURY Joseph

Born c1849 in Bristol (71C).

1861 Private, Fourth Queens Own Hussars, East Cavalry Barrack, Aldershot, Hampshire (31), born in Temple parish (61C).
1862 16 Nov. Avon Street, St Philip’s parish (PPR).
1871 13 Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (22), living with his wife Sarah Ann (28) born in Bristol and children (71C).
Children:
Hannah, born 23 Oct 1862, bapt 16 Nov 1862 (PPR), Ann, born c1863 in Bristol (71C), Clara, born c1865 in Bristol (71C), Rosina, born c1866 in Bristol (71C), George, born c1870 in Bristol (71C)

 

PERK John

1732 4 May. ‘John Jolliff agst. John Perk, Potter by Redcliff Church’ (C).

 

PERRINS John

The son of John Perrins of Bristol, glassmaker (A).

1753 11 Apr. He was apprenticed to Thomas II and Bathsheba Cantle. Friends to find apparel and washing (A, Ao, Ar).
1756 26 Jun. His apprenticeship was transferred to William Taylor (A).
1765-69 He stood sureties of £5 for John Fry and John Hill to keep alehouses in Temple parish (AKL).
1768 19 Mar. He became a free potter (F, G).
1774 Potter, St Mary Redcliffe parish (P).
1781 Potter, Bath, Somerset (P).
1788 2 May. Possibly the ‘John Perkins, potter, Temple Backs’ who stood surety of ‘£20 for the appearance of Thomas Sayce to answer Articles of Peace exhibited against him by Elizabeth Hart’ (T).
1812 Potter, Temple Street, Temple parish (P).

 

PERROTT Ann

Born c1803 in Bristol, the wife of William Perrott (51C).

1851 37 Temple Street, Temple parish (48), living with her husband William (45), a potter, and children (51C).
1861 Charwoman, widow, living with her daughter Sarah (61C).

 

PERROTT Charles

Born c1854 in Temple parish (71C).

1871 Labourer at pottery, 2 Little Avon Street, Temple parish (17) (71C).
1881 Potter’s printer, 13 Paxton Street, Hanley, Staffordshire (28), living with his wife (27), potter’s transferer, born in Bristol (81C).
1891 Potter’s printer, 60 Trafalgar Street, Hanley (38), living with his wife Clara (37) (91C).

PERROTT William

Born c1806 in Bristol, the husband of Ann Perrott (51C).

1851 37 Temple Street, Temple parish (45) living with his wife Ann (48), a potter, born in Bristol, and children (51C).
1855 22 Jul. Noted as a potter when his daughter Mary Ann (18) of Union Street, Temple parish, married Solomon Lumber (TPR).
1861 His wife was a widow (61C).
Children:
Sarah Ann, born c1837 in Bristol (51C), Mary Ann, born c1839 in Bristol (51C), James H., born c1845 in Bristol (51C)

 

PERRY Charles I

Born c1830 in Bristol (61C) or Bath (71C), the father of Thomas and William Perry (71C).

1861 4 Ash Lodge, Temple parish (31) living with his wife Catherine (30) born in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, and children (61C).
1871 12 Harris’s Yard, Temple parish (41C), living with his wife Catherine (40) and children (71C).
Children:
Thomas, born c1853 in Glamorgan (61C), Charles, born c1855 in Glamorgan (61C), William, born c1858 in Glamorgan (61C), Ann, born c1861 in Bristol (61C), James, born c1864 in Swansea (71C), Alfred, born c1868 in Swansea (71C).

 

PERRY Charles II

Born c1857 in Swansea, South Wales, probably the son of Charles Parry I (81C).

1881 Lodging at 10 Argyle Street, Bedminster (24) (81C).

 

PERRY Charles III

Born c1849 in Temple parish (81C, 91C).

1871 Ordinary seaman, HMS Prince Consort moored in Naples harbour (23) (71C).
1881 Stone ware dipper, 3 Clarence Square, Bedminster (32), living with his wife Jane (27), born in Wedmore, Somerset (81C).
1891 Potter’s dipper, 2 York Street, Bedminster (40), living with his wife Jane (36), a brush maker (91C).

 

PERRY Francis

Born c1810 (Ao).

1826 12 Dec. He was apprenticed to J.D. Pountney, aged 16 years (Ao).

PERRY Thomas

Born c1853 in Glamorgan, the son of Charles Perry I and brother of William Perry (61C).

1871 12 Harris’s Yard, Temple parish (17), living with his parents Charles and Catherine Thomas and siblings (71C).
1878 22 Sep. 60 Stanley Street, St Philip’s parish on the baptism of his daughter Kate Eliza (born 16 Jul 1878).  Wife Kate Eliza (PPR).
1881 Potter, hollow ware presser, 84 Paddock Street, Hanley, Staffordshire (29), living with his wife Kate (23), born in Islington, Middlesex, and children Kate (2), born in Bristol, and Ellen (9 mths), born in Shelton, Staffordshire (81C).

PERRY William

Born c1858 at Pontardawe, Glamorgan, the son of Charles Perry I and brother of Thomas Perry (71C, 81).

1871 12 Harris’s Yard, Temple parish (12), living with his parents Charles and Catherine Thomas and siblings (71C).
1881 Letter carrier, lodging at 22 Colston Street, Bedminster (22) (81C).

PETERS James

1827 26 Mar. A potter of St Thomas’s parish he married Jane Lintern of St Thomas’s parish (ThPR).
1828 4 May. Bedminster on the baptism of his son George Daniel Farmer.  Wife Jane (RPR).

 

PHEALON William

Born c1853 in Queen’s County [County Laios], Ireland (71C).

1871 2 James Place, Union Road, St Philip’s parish (18), the son of Edward, a labourer and Chelsea Pensioner (71C).
1881 Labourer in iron works, 35 Tyler Street, St Philip’s parish (27), living with his wife Eliza (22), born in Bristol (81C).