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LifeHe was born at Hatford, the son of Francis Joseph Pearce, a clergyman who died when he was aged two, and his wife Mary Ann Rickards. He then moved to be with her, in Leicestershire.[2][3] Thomas Pearce matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford in June 1838, as did his elder brother Francis Joseph at Exeter College. The family moved to Oxford at this period.[2][3][4] Thomas graduated B.A. in 1843, and M.A. in 1849.[2] Ordained in the Church of England in 1845, Pearce then held a number of curacies in southern England. He was in 1845 at Goldenhill; in 1847 at Highcliffe; in 1851 at Waterperry; and in 1852 in Sparsholt, which was at that time in Berkshire.[5] Pearce became vicar of Morden, Dorset in 1853. He was also rector of Charborough from 1871. He died on 24 September 1885.[2] His interests including breeding champion setters, shooting snipe, and collecting birds.[3] WorksPearce wrote articles for The Field, from 1865.[6] His works included:[1]
The compilation The Dogs of the British Islands (1866) was mostly from Pearce's work.[1] The pseudonym Idstone, from a hamlet now in Oxfordshire, is connected to Pearce family properties that lay in the civil parish of Ashbury, Oxfordshire.[7] It was a pen name, published in lists of related sporting authors.[8] FamilyPearce married on 14 July 1852 Fanny Georgina Blake. Her father Charles Henry Blake (1794–1872), born in Calcutta and in early life an indigo planter, became a property speculator in London. They had three sons and a daughter:[5]
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Notes1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/bibliothecastaff00simm#page/351/mode/1up|title=Bibliotheca staffordiensis; or, A bibliographical account of books and other printed matter relating to—printed or published in—or written by a native, resident, or person deriving a title from—any portion of the county of Stafford: giving a full collation and biographical notices of authors and printers|last=Simms|first=Rupert|year=1894|work=Internet Archive|publisher=A. C. Lomax, "The Johnson's Head"|page=351|accessdate=30 May 2018|location=Lichfield}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pearce, Thomas}}2. ^1 2 3 Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886/Pearce, Thomas (4) 3. ^1 2 Chandler, p. 119 4. ^Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886/Pearce, Francis Joseph (2) 5. ^1 2 Chandler, p. 122 6. ^Chandler, p. 9 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/625a4f27-0cba-40f2-88ca-d0970436fcb6|title=Ashbury, The National Archives|accessdate=30 May 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/sportsmansdirect00pond_0#page/20/mode/1up/|title=The Sportsman's Directory and Year Book|last=Pond|first=Frederick Eugene|work=Internet Archive|publisher=Pond & Goldey|page=19|date=1893|accessdate=30 May 2018|location=Milwaukee}} 9. ^{{cite ODNB|id=100966|first=Michael|last=Worboys|title=100966}} 10. ^{{cite book|last=Homans|first=John|title=Warum Hunde?: Die erstaunliche Geschichte des besten Freunds des Menschen – ein historischer, wissenschaftlicher, philosophischer und politischer Streifzug|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lNyPBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA216|accessdate=30 May 2018|date=2014-09-18|publisher=Springer-Verlag|isbn=9783662433881|page=216|language=de}} 11. ^{{cite book|title=The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kd8NAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP8|year=1874|publisher=Kennel Club|page=8}} 12. ^Chandler, pp.122–3 13. ^{{acad|id=PR881ND|name=Pearce, Nigel Douglas Frith}} 6 : 1820 births|1885 deaths|19th-century English Anglican priests|Dogs in the United Kingdom|Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford|English nature writers |
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