Bristol Potters and Potteries

Research by Reg Jackson

Bristol Potters

Research by Reg Jackson

RATCLIFFE Thomas H.

Born c1862 in Longton, Staffordshire (91C).

1891 Potter’s fireman, 12 Orchard Road, St George (29), living with his wife Alice (27), born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, and children Lilian (3) and Harry (2), both born in Fenton, Staffordshire (91C).
1901 He is not recorded in the census but his wife Alice was a china dealer living at 16 High Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, with heir children Lillian (12) and Harry (11) both born in Fenton, and May (7) and Cissie (5), born in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire (01C).
1911 His wife was a widow (11C).

 

RAY Arthur Wolverson

Born c1856 in Blaydon, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the brother of Harry Vernon Ray (71C, 81C).

1871 Potter thrower, 58 Ebenezer Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire (16), living with his father William, a potter thrower and widower, and siblings (71C).
1881 68 Mead Street, Bedminster (25), living with his wife Ann Maria (23), born in Bristol, and son William A. (6 mths), born in Bristol (81C).
1891 Throwing potter, 113 St Luke’s Road, Bedminster (35), living with his wife Maria (34) and children (91C).
1901 Potter’s foreman, 25 Almorah Road, Bedminster (45), living with his wife Ann (43) and children (01C).
1907 9 Dec. He was described as a foreman of a department at Price, Powell and Company (Western Daily Press).
1911 Foreman potter stoneware, 21 Almorah Road, Bedminster (55), living with his wife Ann Maria (54) and children (11C).
1926 30 Nov. He died at 20 Almorah Road and the probate of his will was granted to his widow and his eldest son, William Alfred Ray. Effects valued at £1,392.2s.11d (Ancestry website).
Children:
William, born c1880 in Bristol (81C); Frank, born c1882 in Totterdown (91C); Florence, born c1886 in Totterdown; Edith, born c1888 in Totterdown; Arthur, born c1890 in Totterdown; Lillian, born c1894 in Bristol (01C); George, born c1896 in Bristol (01C)

 

RAY Ernest Arnold

Born c1890 in St Mary Redcliffe parish, the son of Harry Vernon Ray (11C).

1911 Potter’s assistant (wedger), 146 York Road, New Cut, Bedminster (21), living with his father and siblings (11C).

 

RAY Harry Vernon

Born c1858 in Blaydon, Newcastle on Tyne,, the father of Ernest Arnold Ray and the brother of Arthur Wolverson and William Ray II (71C, 11C).

1871 Potter thrower, 58 Ebenezer Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire (13), living with his widowed father William and siblings (71C).
1881 2 Rowley Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (23), living with his parents William I and Emma E. Rowley and siblings (81C).
1891 Stone ware potter, 11 Rowley Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (33), living with his wife Alice (27), born in Temple parish, and children (91C).
1901 Stoneware potter, 17 Rowley Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (43), living with his wife Alice (36), born in Bristol, and children (01C).
1906 3 Aug. Noted as a potter when his daughter Beatrice Violetta Ray (21) of 9 Rowley Place, Chatterton Square, St Mary Redcliffe3 parish, married Richard George Blizzard (RPR).
Children: William, born c1882 in St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C); Anthea, born c1884 in St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C); Beatrice, born c1886 in St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C); Ernest, born c1890 in St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C); Selina, born c1893 in Bristol (01C); Grace, born c1895 in Bristol (01C); Edith, born c1898 in Bristol (01C)

 

RAY William I

Born c1829 in Kingswinford, Staffordshire, the father of Arthur, Harry and William Ray II (81C).

1871 Potter thrower, widower, 58 Ebenezer Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire (42), living with his children William and Harry (71C).
1881 2 Rowley Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (52), living with his wife Emma E. (50) born in London, Surrey, and children (81C).
1888 15 May.  Noted as a potter when his son Alfred Samuel Ray of 29 Lukes Road, Bedminster married Florence Mary Headford (JBPR).
1891 No occupation, widower, 48 William Street, Bedminster (60), living with his daughter Florence (91C).
Children:
William, born c1854 in Kennington, Surrey (71C); Arthur Wolverson, born c1855 in Blaydon, Durham (71C); Henry/Harry, born c1858 in Blaydon, Durham (71C); Emily A., born c1863 in Paisley, Staffordshire (81C); Alfred S., born c1867 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (81C); Florence M., born c1873 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (81C)

 

RAY William II

Born c1854 in Kennington, Surrey, the son of William Ray I, the father of William Ray II and the brother of Arthur Wolverson and Harry Vernon Ray (71C, 81C, 91C).

1871 Potter thrower, 58 Ebenezer Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire (17), living with his widowed father William, potter thrower, and siblings (71C).
1881 Stoneware potter, 9 Chatterton Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (27) living with his wife Betsy (29) born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire and children (81C).
1891 Throwing potter, 91 St Luke’s Road, Bedminster (37), living with his wife Betsy (37) and children (91C).
1901 Potter clay, 73 St Luke’s Road, Bedminster (47), living with his wife Betsy (48) and children (01C).
1911 Potter, stone warehouse, 56 Oxford Street, Totterdown (57), living with his wife Betsy (59) and children (11C).
Children:
William Arthur, born c1874 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (81C); Emma, born c1878 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (81C); Joseph, born c1883 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (91C); Harry, born c1886 in Bristol (91C); Arthur, born c1888 in Bristol (91C); Maud, born c1891 in Bristol (91C); May, born c1894 in Bristol (01C); Clifford, born c1896 in Bristol (01C)

 

RAY William III

Born c1874 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, the son of William Ray II (91C).

1891 Throwing potter, 91 St Luke’s Road, Bedminster (16), living with his parents and siblings (91C).
1901 Potter, 106 Whitehouse Lane, Bedminster (27), living with his wife Mary (26), born in Bedminster, and daughter Violet (2), born in Bedminster (01C).
1911 Potter, stoneware, 22 Waters Place, Whitehouse Street, Bedminster (37), living with his wife Mary (36) and children including Dorothy (7), Walter (6), Beatrice (3) and Winnifred (1), all born in Bedminster (11C).

 

RAYMON Thomas

1790 9 Oct. ‘Monday was married at Bedminster church, Mr Thomas Raymon, potter, on the Broad-Ware, to Miss Downs, eldest daughter of Mr Downs, bellman of this city’ (BMBJ).

READ (REED) Charles

See the Potteries List section for the Counterslip Pottery.

c1764-76 Charles Read ran the Counterslip Pottery.
1776 Charles Read died, but the Pottery was carried on by his executor(s) for the benefit of his sons, Joseph and William Read, presumably until 1783.

Joseph Gadd and Thomas Patience took over the Counterslip Pottery in 1783.

 

The son of Charles Read of Calne, Wiltshire, woolcomber (A).

1741 12 Oct. He was apprenticed to Paul and Elizabeth Townsend with £10, the gift of the Wiltshire Society.  Friends to find apparel (A, Ao, Ar).
1764 17 Mar. ‘At Read & Co’s Pothouse at Counterslip near Temple Cross, Bristol, Merchants and others may be supplied with all Sorts of Stone Bottles as cheap as imported. Also Pickling Jars, etc, 30 per cent under common selling Price in this city.  Also all sorts of Muggs, etc, at Lowest Prices’ (FFJ).
1774 28 Sep. ‘Thursday died (sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance) Mrs Reed, wife of Mr Reed, potter, in Temple Street’ (BG).
1775 Potter, 3 Counterslip (SD).
1776 26 Mar. ‘All persons who have demands on the late Charles Read, Potter in Temple St., are desired to send their Particulars to Mr Edward Lacon, linendraper, Bristol, Admin., who respectfully acquaints the Friends and Customers of the Deceased that the Trade is carried on at the usual Place by and for the Benefit of his sons Joseph and William Read (till they come of Age) where any Orders they mat be favoured with, shall be punctually executed and gratefully acknowledged by them as well as their obedient humble servant Edward Lacon’ (BG).
Rate and tax book entries:
Property 1
[29 Sep 1764-25 Mar 1783 Charles Read Counterslip (Temple-Wa,L,W)Property 2
[29 Sep 1764-25 Mar 1783 Charles Read a warehouse and yard Counterslip (Temple-Wa,LS,W)

 

READ Joseph

See the Potteries List section for the Counterslip Pottery and the 124 Temple Street Pottery.

Counterslip Pottery
Previously ran by his father Charles Read.

1776-83 The Pottery appears to have been run by the executor(s) of Charles Read’s estate for the benefit of his sons, Joseph and William Read, until they came of age.

Joseph Read was born in about 1757 and would have come of age in 1778 while William Read’s birth date is not known and no further reference to him as been found.

Joseph Gadd and Thomas Patience took over the Counterslip Pottery in 1783.

124 Temple Street Pottery
It is not known when Joseph Read became involved with Charles Price I in running the 124 Temple Street Pottery. His name was first recorded in connection with the Pottery in 1799. He was referred to as an accountant in 1794 and it is possible that he subsequently reverted to his previous trade as a potter.

1799-1803 Charles Price I and Joseph Read ran the 124 Temple Street Pottery, trading as Price & Read.

The Pottery was still operating as ‘Price and Read’ in 1804, despite Read’s death in 1803, and the name of the firm seems to have been retained subsequently at the 123 (or 125) Temple Street Pottery until 1817, although Charles Price I was the only surviving partner.

Then John Duffett succeeded Charles Price I at the 124 Temple Street Pottery.

 

Born c1757 in Bristol, the son of Charles Read, and the brother of William Read.

1776 26 Mar. The Counterslip Pottery was to be carried on for his benefit, until he came of age (BG).
1778 14 Aug. A potter of Temple parish, he was granted a licence to marry Ann Jones of St James’s parish, at St James’s (M).
1778 17 Aug. Joseph Read of Temple parish married Ann Jones (JaPR).
c1780 Married his second wife, Eliza (information from the Price family).
1794 Accountant, Barrs Street (MD).
1796 23 Aug. A potter of Bristol, he was bondsman in respect of the will of John Tagg of St Philip and Jacob parish, limeburner (BRO Will 1796).
1798 23 Mar. Presumably the Joseph Read who witnessed the will of Joseph Gadd, potter.
1799-1801 Price & Read, brown stone potter, Temple Street (MD). (This was Charles Price I and Joseph Read).
1802-04 Price & Read, brown stone potter, 124 Temple Street (MD).
1803 Potter, Barrs Street (MD).
1803 29 Dec. ‘Joseph Read, aged 46 years, late of Barrs Lane in St Paul’s parish, was interred in the Baptist Burial Ground, near Redcross Street’ (PRO RG4/1826 Broad Mead (Baptist), 1789-1803).
1805-08 Price & Read, brown stone potter, 123 Temple Street (sometimes Price & Read (late Alsop) (MD).
1809-17 Price & Read, brown stone potters, 123 Temple Street, next to the Bunch of Grapes, Thomas Street (MD).
Children:
Anna Maria, married 1807; Sophia; Anne, married 1808, died 1812; Eliza, born 1786, married 1807, died 1838; Lydia; Ellen (all information from the Price family).

 

READ William

See the Potteries List section for the Counterslip Pottery.

The son of Charles Read and the brother of Joseph Read.

1776 26 Mar. The Counterslip Pottery was to be carried on by the executor(s) of the estate of his father, Charles Read, for his benefit until he came of age (BG).  It seems unlikely that William Read was active in the business.

 

REDMAN Rose

Born c1858 in St George (81C).

1881 Potter warehousewoman, 2 Henry Row, St Philip’s parish (23) (81C).
1891 She had moved to Mells, Somerset, where her husband was a police constable (91C).

 

REDWORTHY (REXWORTHY) John

1820 27 Nov. St Thomas parish on his marriage to Ann Nation of St Thomas parish (ThPR).
1821 29 Apr. Temple parish on the baptism of his son John Edward (born 20 Jan 1821).  Wife Ann (TPR).

REED John

The son of John Reed of Bristol, coachmaker (A).

1794 5 Apr. He was apprenticed to Michael and Elizabeth Edkins (A).

REES Charles

Born c1846 in Bristol (61C).

1861 Potter, 2 Brick Street, St Philip’s parish (15), living with his parents Charles and Susan Rees, labourer at oil factory (61C).
1871 Labourer in oil mills, 24 Wade Street, St Philip’s parish (25), living with his wife Anna (24) and daughter Harriet (2), both born in Bristol (71C).

 

REES James

Born c1817, the son of Joseph Rees (A).

1831 21 Jul. (or 1832; Ao).  The son of Joseph Rees he was apprenticed to William and Constance Powell, aged 15 years, and with 40s from Alderman Kitchen’s Charity (A, Ao).

 

REES Joseph

The son of Joseph Rees of Bristol, hallier (A), he was the father of James Rees (A).

1804 8 May. He was apprenticed to Edward Patience (A, Ao).
1815 3 Dec. St John’s parish on the baptism of his son Joseph.  Wife Mary (JaPR).
1830 Crown Court, Temple parish (P).
1831 or 32 21 Jul. Noted as a potter when his son James was apprenticed to William and Constance Powell (A, Ao).
1832 Crown Court, Temple parish (P).
1832 Crown Court, Temple parish (List if Electors BRO 04736).
1835 Crown Court, Temple parish (P).

 

REESE Charles

Born c1846 in Bristol (61C).

1861 Braggs Lane, St Philip’s parish (15), living with his grandmother Elizabeth Henson, a widow (61C).

 

REEVES George

1736 10 Aug. ‘Assignment of the residue of a term of 99 years by Thomas Cave the elder of Bristol, pewterer, and George Reeves, potter, of a piece of ground on which Thomas Cave has built a house in a lane leading from Redcliff Pitt to Redcliff Backs’ (BRO Quaker Deeds SF/D2/8).
1741 He stood sureties of £5 for Joseph Bale and Jeffrey Bedford to keep alehouses in St Mary Redcliffe parish (AKL).
1748 25 May. ‘Assignment absolute for 99 years, George Reeves, potter, and others re. the above property’ (BRO Quaker Deeds SF/D2/10).

 

REID Thomas

The son of John Reid of Bristol, gardener (A).

1777 25 Aug. He was apprenticed to William II and Elizabeth Maynard. Friends to find apparel and washing (A, Ao).