Old Stratford Mr. & Mrs. Hamblin Schooling

The Northampton Mercury November 10th 1810

STONY STRATFORD, Nov. 6th, 1810

Mr. HAMBLIN, with the utmost Respect, begs Leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that his Annual Ball is fixed for THURSDAY the 29th Instant, and will be held at the COCK INN.
Admission Tickets, 7s. Each (Tea and Coffee included), may be had at the above Inn, and of Mr. H. Old Stratford.

Dancing to commence at Seven o'Clock.


The Northampton Mercury November 9th 1811

BALL.

Mr. HAMBLIN, with the utmost Respect, begs Leave to acquaint his Friends and the Public, his PUPILS’  ANNUAL BALL is fixed for THURSDAY the 28th Instant, and will be held at the COCK INN.
Admission Tickets, Seven Shillings each (Tea and Coffee included), may be had at the above Inn, and of Mr. H. Old Stratford.

Dancing to commence at Seven o'Clock.


The Northampton Mercury January 25th 1817

MR. HAMBLIN has the Honour of announcing to his Friends and the Public, that his BALL will be on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1817, at the COCK INN, STONY STRATFORD.
Tickets (Five Shillings each) may be had at the Bar of the above Inn, or of Mr. HAMBLIN, Old Stratford.


Dancing to commence at Eight o’Clock.
A CARD ROOM will be fitted up for the Occasion.
A good Band will be provided.

Old Stratford, Jan. 22nd, 1817


The Northampton Mercury January 24th 1818

MR. HAMBLIN with utmost Respect begs Leave to acquaint his Friends and the Public, that his BALL is fixed for  THURSDAY, the 29th INSTANT and will be held at the COCK INN, STONY STRATFORD.
Admission Tickets, Five Shillings each, may be had at the Bar of the above Inn, or of Mr. HAMBLIN, Old Stratford.


A good Band will be provided.
Dancing to commence at Eight o’Clock.

Old Stratford, Jan. 15th, 1818


The Northampton Mercury September 26th 1818

OLD STRATFORD, SEPT. 21, 1818

MRS. HAMBLIN, having been advised to OPEN A BOARDING SCHOOL  at STONY STRATFORD, respectfully informs her Friends and Public, she has taken a commodious and convenient House for that Purpose, and humbly solicits their kind Patronage; she also engaged an accomplished Lady to assist her, and hopes their united Endeavours will merit Approbation.

TERMS:-

For Board, and Instruction in English Grammar, French, History, plain and ornamental Needlework,
Eighteen Guineas per Annum.

Entrance Gratis.

Writing and Arithmetic per Annum

£2

2

0

Geography

1

10

0

Washing

2

2

0

Tea

1

1

0

Music, Dancing, and Drawing, on the usual Terms.

Day Boarders, per Annum

£8

8

0

Day Scholars

2

10

0

Ditto, under eight Years of Age

2

0

0

A Quarter’s Notice is expected previous to the Removal of a Pupil from the School, whether Boarder or Day Scholar.
Each Young Lady to bring a silver Spoon, Knife and Fork, and six Towels.

SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE OCT. 12.


The Northampton Mercury January 17th 1829

Ladies’ Boarding School,
STONY STRATFORD.
Mrs. HAMBLIN and Miss DAVIES

Gratefully acknowledge the kind Patronage of their Friends, and respectfully inform them and the Public, that the present VACATION will TERMINATE on the 26th INSTANT.

January 14th, 1829