1864 Born son of James Dyson Perrins
1882 Entered Oxford University
1891 Perrins became a Director of Royal Worcester
1891 Charles W Perrins 26, sauce manufacturer, captain in Militia, lived in Great Malvern with Catherine Perrins 26, James A Perrins 4 months[1]
1921 Charles William Dyson Perrins 57, sauce manufacturer, lived in Great Malvern with Catherine Christina Perrins 56[2]
1927 Perrins purchased the Royal Worcester museum collection
1934 Perrins bought Royal Worcester and became Chairman
1954 when Royal Worcester became a public company he remained as honorary president.
1958 Died in Great Malvern.
See Also
- [1] Museum of Worcester
