Charles Pace and his brother Frederick took over Matthews, their Father, business. Matthew had succeeded E Clarke.
1798 Established as Matthew Pace successor to Clarke at 23 Henry St, Dublin
1814 Matthew Pace and Sons 26 Henry St Dublin
1815 King St, Westminster, London
1815 Matthew died
1819 Charles and Frederick Successors to Matthew Pace and Sons, 2 Lower Crown St.
1827 Frederick at Bath St Bristol
1831 F Lower Crown St Westminster
1934 Partnership ended
1834 Charles at 49 Kings St
1834 Frederick at 15 King St Wesminster
1850 Frederick at 6 King
1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class X.: Pace and Sons 517. PACE and SONS, 49 King Street, Westminster - Inventors and Manufacturers. Cornopeans, trumpet, and valve horn. The improvements consist in the small diameter of the valves, the removal of angular turnings, and the hardness and quality of the metal employed.
1953 Charles at 22 Queens Row Pentonvile
1854 Charles at 19 Queens Row
1855 Charles at Charlwood St
1858 Charles at 12 Milbank St
1949 Charles Pace and Sons, 49 King St.
1858 Charles at 8 John St Westminster
1862 Frederick at 6 Hanway PL. Oxford St
1963 Frederick at 1 Duck Lane Wardour ST
1864 Frederick at 4 Great Russe3l St Bloombury
1883-Family moved (retired?) to Sheffield
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