See the Potteries List section for the St Philip’s Pottery 4.
He probably succeeded Colston Pearce at the Pottery.
1823-27 | George Cox ran the St Philip’s Pottery 4. |
The Pottery was then taken over by Edward Melsom & Company.
Born c1789, the son of Abraham Cox of Bristol, shipwright (A).
1803 | 24 Jan. He was apprenticed to Edward Patience (A, Ao). |
1813 | 20 Jun. Avon Street, St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1823 | 2 Feb. Avon Street, St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1823-27 | George Cox, stoneware potter, Avon Street (MD). |
1827 | 25 Feb. St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1828 | 29 Jun. Bedminster (PPR). |
1830 | 13 Jun. Temple parish (PPR). |
1830 | Temple Church Lane, Temple parish (P). |
1832 | Temple Church Lane, Temple parish (P). |
1832 & 34 | Temple Church Lane, Temple parish (List of Electors BRO 04736). |
1835 | Temple Church Lane, Temple parish (P). |
1837 | Orchard Street, Bedminster (P). |
1841 | Orchard Place, Bedminster (P). |
Children: Wife Hester Mary Ann (aged 4mths), bapt 20 Jun 1813 (PPR), Catherine (aged 1 mth), bapt 2 Feb 1823 (PPR), William, bapt 25 Feb 1827 (PPR), John, bapt 29 Jun 1828 (PPR), Ann, bapt 13 Jun 1830 (PPR) |