Tuesday 19 May 1778
Leeds Intelligencer
Yorkshire
BANKRUPTS
Johnson, of Doncaster, in Yorkshire, Grocer. George Pulling, of Romsey, Hampshire, Brewer. James Meredith and Tho. Hambridge.of Worcester.Grocers
Monday 03 September 1798
Reading Mercury
Berkshire
BANKRUPTS. William Hambridge, of Faringdon, Berkshire, corn-dealer
Saturday 11 May 1799
Oxford Journal
Oxfordshire
Auction; near Faringdon, upwards of 113 Acres of Land, left to Mr. Hambridge at an old Rent, between Oxford and Abingdon
Tuesday 25 February 1800
Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
Kent
DIVIDENDS
William Heath, of Little Coxwell. Berks, brickmaker, at the Bell Inn, in Great Farinrdon, Berks. March 18. William Hambridge, of Great Faringdon, Berks, corn-dealer, the Bell Inn, in Great Farringdon, Berks
Monday 18 August 1806
Hampshire Chronicle
Hampshire
LONDON
Thursday afternoon, the following dreadful accident happened:—A Mr. Bolton, haberdasher, in Stanhopestreet, Clare Market, was travelling with his son, a fine boy, four years old, inside the Bath and Taunton doublebodied coach, in Picadilly, when the door flew open, and the child fell out. The hind wheels of the vehicle, which was loaded with from 14 to 20 passengers, went over both the legs of the child, above the ancle, and broke the bones into splinters, it was to shocking to give a full description of; the blood that flowed copiously from the wounds, and the legs seemed only to be held together by the sinews.The poor child was taken to the shop of Mr. Hambridge, in Piccadilly, where every assistance was afforded alleviate its sufferings
Tuesday 16 December 1806
Chester Courant
Cheshire
BANKRUPTS. STEPHEN HAMBRIDGE, of Petterlane, London, and William Hambridge, of Stroud, Gloucester, clothiers. cloth razors, and co-partners. To appear Dec. 18, 19, Jan, 20, at the King's Arms, in Stroud, Attorney
Sunday 24 October 1813
Windsor and Eton Express
Berkshire
The Jury found them both guilly. Joln Holden and Thomas Jones were convicted of receiving bushel oats, the pronerty H. Hambridge, which had been stolen by his servant
Saturday 08 March 1817
Oxford Journal
Oxfordshire, England
Advertisements & Notices
Bankrupt, bearing the date of the 21st day of February, 1814, awarded and issued forth against JOHN HAMBRIDGE, of Stow-on-the-Wold, in the county of Glocester, currier, dealer and chapman, intend to meet on the 14th day of March next
Saturday 31 May 1817
Northampton Mercury
Northamptonshire
Joseph Clark, for stealing two mares, the property of Richard Hambridge
Friday 25 July 1817
Stamford Mercury
Lincolnshire
NORTHAMPTON ASSIZES
Acquitted. Edward Tierney Fitzgerald, for stealing a silver watch, a great coat, &c. the property of Richard Hambridge
Saturday 08 August 1818
Oxford University and City Herald
Oxfordshire
HOUSE, now in full trade, called the INN, in Magdalen Parish, in the County of Oxford, now in the occupation Mr. William Hambridge, tenant; comprising dining room, two parlours, nine sleeping rooms two kitchens
Saturday 19 January 1822
Oxford University and City Herald
Oxfordshire
Wednesday last was married, Mr. Edward Newman, of the Black Swan, public house, to Mrs. Hambridge, of the Bell Inn, Magdalen Parish, in this city