John Parrot, apprenticed as a “burner of china” November 22nd, 1775. Son of John Parrot, of Bristol, house painter.

Benjamin Lewis, apprenticed as a china painter December 5th, 1775. Son of John Lewis, of Llandoger.

Samuel Begnon, apprenticed January 29th, 1776. Son of John Begnon, late of Bristol, joiner.

Thomas Williams, apprenticed September 19th, 1776. Son of Thos. Williams, of Bristol, labourer.

John Jones, apprenticed same day. Son of Samuel Jones, of Bristol, carpenter.

Samuel Fiander Pagler, apprenticed as a china painter October 24th, 1776. Son of Thos. Paglar, of Bristol, mason.

John Webb, apprenticed as a china painter July 26th, 1777. Son of John Webb, of Bristol, shoemaker.

William Webb, apprenticed as a china painter same day. Son of Isaac Webb, of Bristol, stocking-maker.

James Saunders, apprenticed as a china painter same day. Son of James Saunders, of Bristol, potter.

Edward Stephens, apprenticed July 17, 1776, to John Britain, foreman to Champion. Son of William Stephens, and brother to William Stephens already apprenticed to Champion.