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). |