See the Potteries List section for the Wilder Street Pottery.
The Pottery had previously been run by William Matchin II, who died in May 1812.
1812-14 | Edward Matchin ran the Wilder Street Pottery. |
The Pottery was then taken over by Jane Matchin.
However, he later appears to have been in partnership with Benjamin Matchin, who was probably his brother.
1819-20 | Edward Matchin probably ran the Wilder Street Pottery in partnership with Benjamin Matchin, trading as B. & E. Matchin. |
The Pottery was then run by Benjamin Matchin alone.
He was possibly the son of William Matchin II.
1813-14 | Edward Matchin, potter, Wilder Street (MD). |
1819-20 | B. & E. Matchin, wholesale stone, red and glazed ware, chimney and garden pot manufactory, 9 Wilder Street (MD). |