Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (27 juni 1659) lag beneden de 16 jaar (15).
Hij is getrouwd met ANN DAUBENY.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 27 juni 1659 te Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, hij was toen 15 jaar oud.Bron 3
Kind(eren):
No baptism found, but it is highly likely that James Ambridge 1591 is his father as he was the only Ambridge having issue in Aspley Guise during this period
1680 Records of the High Sheriff, Summer Assizes HSA1680/S/18
Constables Presentment: Manshead Hundred: Wooburn petty sessions, 12 July 1680 (All constables present omnia [or omne] bene).........Aspleyguies: John Cowley & JAMES AMBRIDGE
1680 Records of the High Sheriff, Summer Assizes HSA1680/S/12 Presentment of Grand Jury 22 July 1680 PRESENTMENT OF GRAND JURY The Presentments of the Grand Jury made att the Assizes held att Bedford the two & twentyeth day of July Anno Dom 1680 Imprimis we present John Cowly & JAMES AMBRIDGE Constables of Aspley Guise for making false presentments in not presenting those that absent themselves from their parish Church.....
1681 Records of the High Sheriff, Winter Assizes HSA1681/W/11 Constable's presentments:Manshead Hundred: Wooburne petty sessions, 28 February 1680/1 ............ Aspley Guise: JAMES AMBRIDGE & John Cowley present Wm Mathews, Mercy Carthright, Richard Kinge, John Partridge, Thomas Smith labourer and Ann his wife, Robt Burrows, Rich Mills, for not repairing to our parish Church to heare divine Service for three Sabbath dayes last past...............
HSA1681/W/39 Deposition:Thomas Hart, Wandon (Bucks) 11 October 1680. Found 7 of sheep he had lost and 4 skins in posession of Thos.Pitman. Thomas Pitman, Clophill, butcher. Confesses he and Jn.Gardiner stole the sheep. The Informacon of Thomas Hart of Wandon in the County of Buckingham taken upon oath before me William Daniell Esqr one of his Majesties Justices of Peace for the County of Bedford this xith day of October 1680 against Thomas Pitman late of Clophill in the said County of Bedford and now in the Goale as followeth: This Informt saith that on Wedensday night last being the 6th of this instant October he had stollen out of his fould eleven sheepe ewes & weathers, all white but one black ewe, and upon enquiry he found on the 10th instant seven of the said sheepe in the possession of Thomas Pitman of Clophill in the County of Bedford Butcher, who told this Informt he had killed the other foure of the number, & the skins were by him, and this Informt saith he was told by his neighbours that the said Pitman and one Gardiner of Broughton in the County of Bucks Butcher (of a very ill fame) were scene drinking together at the village where this Informt lives the day before his said sheepe were stollen, and this Informt saith the said seven sheepe found in the possession of the said Tho Pitman were part of the eleven sheepe this Informt lost at the time aforesaid, and were the proper goods of this Informt & further saith not: Wm Daniel The Informacon of JAMES AMBRIDGE of Aspley Guise in this County Husbandman taken as aforesaid This Informt saith that the said Thomas Hart lost the said eleven sheepe out of his fould at the time & place aforesaid, and the said seven sheepe founde in the possession of Tho Pitman of Clophill aforesaid were the goods of the said Tho Hart and this Informt verily believes the said Pitman stole the said Sheepe at the time & place aforesaid and further saith not. The Examinacon of Thomas Pitman of Clophill in this County Butcher taken the aforesaid xith of October 1680 before me Wm Daniel Esqr & c. This Examint saith that he and the said John Gardiner came on Wedensday the 6th day of this instant October to a village called the Hogsty houses in the parish of Wandon aforesaid, and in the night time of the said day he this Examint and the said Gardiner went to the fould of the said Informt Tho Hart, and the said John Gardiner went into the said fould and lifted out the said eleven sheepe to this Examint and then the said Gardiner helped this Examint to drive them as farre as Litlington and then this Examint drove them home to his house at Clophill, and hath killd foure of them, which said foure & the other seven that are alive wir the same sheepe he and the said John Gardiner tooke out of the fould of the said Thomas Hart at the time and place aforesaid, & further saith not: Wm Daniel. HSA1681/W/28 Recognisance: Thomas Hart, Wandon (Bucks), JACOB AMBRIDGE, Aspley Guise, husbandmen. 'a320 each.1681--- To pros. Thos.Pitman for stealing 11 sheep of Th.Hart.
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