Notes for: William Cambridge
From the Huntingdon Bedford & Peterborough Gazette, 6 Apr 1833: William Cambridge, of Trumpington, Carrier, begs to return his grateful acknowledgements to his customers and the public in general, for the support he has received in his business during a period of 28 years past, and so inform those gentlemen who have favored him with their custom, that in consequence of his severe illness he has relinquished the business of a Carrier in favor of his Son Arthur Cambridge, on whose behalf he begs to solicit the favor of all future orders.
From the Huntingdon Bedford & Peterborough Gazette, 14 Jul 1838: Trumpington.
Live and dead farming stock, to be sold by auction, by Benjamin Bridges,
On Thursday, July 19th, at 11 o'clock, on the premises late in the occupation of Mr Cambridge, deceased; (by order of executors);
comprising 3 useful cart horses, yearling cart filly; red polled cow, in profit; 2 iron-armed carts, 2 Ransom ploughs, shaft roll, harrows, cart harness, &c. &c.
Also: Fine growing crops. On Thursday, July 19, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Green Man public-house, Trumpington, (by order of the executors of the late Mr Cambridge), commencing the sale with the barley opposite Mr Brewer's Nursery grounds, Trumpington Road.
16 acres of wheat, 12 acres of barley, 12 acres of potatoes, 5 acres of trefoil (stack).