Dec 16, 1883 at Aston Brook, St. Mary, there is a baptism for an Annie Prudence, daughter of Charles Pryse, gunmaker, and wife Clara. It states she was born 24 Nov. 1883, and they lived at 228 Park Lane.
Annie marries a Caleb Jordan (Lorden?) Moore in 1903, where her father is indicated to be Charles Pryse, deceased gunmaker.
Charles and Clara also had a son in 1882, names James Gwynne Pryse. (Charles the elder's father John, also had the middle name of Gwynne) Address was Cardigan St. Occupation of this Charles was manager of gun manufacture.
Now we just need the marriage of this Charles to Clara, and hopefully his father is listed.
There is a Civil Registration for a Clara Wilson, 1881, Aston, where a potential groom listed is Charles Pryse.
Clara Wilson Jun qtr 1881 Aston Warwickshire
Volume: 6d Page: 468
After a lot of running around in circles, I'm back to thinking he is the son of Lewis (brother to Charles the elder) and Sarah, and Sarah remarried James Brown. I have NOT checked this is out fully, but I'm thinking the Charles the younger is mistranscribed as Charles Pryor with stepfather James Brown and Sarah on the 1881 census:
Charles Pryor, age 29, born approx 1852, born Birm, Warwickshire, England
Civil parish: Aston
County: Warwickshire
230 Park Lane
Occupation: Clerk
Registration district: Aston
Sub registration district: Aston Manor
ED, institution, or vessel: 32a
Piece: 3042
Folio: 93
Page 45
If that is him, he would have been married shortly after census day.
I still thought he would have been older, but if it is him, maybe his retirement in 1888 was just from that business. I have not tracked him well enough to to be sure, but it's too late here for me to carry on with it for now!
Edited: I meant Lewis, not Thomas. (too tired