- 1775: Born: Kingston, Surrey, 1775 (calculated from death at 76 in 1851).
- 1798: Married: Mary Lacey in St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Westminster, August 1798.
- 1841: Census text “Vauxhall Walk, Charles Bloodworth, aged 60 (sic), Potter”.
- 1851: Census text “Crown Tavern 12a Old Cavendish Street, Marylebone, Charles Bloodworth, aged 75, Retired Potter”.
- 1851: Died, April-June 1851, Marylebone.
Buried: 4th May 1851, All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Green, aged 76.
- Business (in formation from English Brown Stoneware, Oswald, H & Hildyard 19xx
- 1814-17: Partner of Jones, Doulton & Watts, 15 Vauxhall Walk
- 1817-27: Partner of Darvell, 18 Princes Street
- 1827: Bankrupt*
- 1834-5: Post office Directory “Potter, Vauxhall Walk”
- 1834: Stone bottle duty £4/05/00, which is even less than Kishere’s Mortlake pottery and just 5% of London’s largest payer, the Vauxhall Pottery.
- 1842: Eagle Pottery, 11 Vauxhall Walk, 1844 Partner of Tucker
*It may not be a coincidence that in a Morning Advertiser report of an Old Bailey case (17th of September 1832) in which Bloodworth was a witness, a police inspector says “Charles Bloodworth, an earthen-ware manufacturer in the Vauxhall Road, was frequently seen at the races”