TO RIDE TO ROMFORD, verb. phr. (old).—To get new breeched. [GROSE: ‘Rumford was formerly a famous place for leather breeches: a like saying is current of Bungay.’] Also see quot.

1

  1708–10.  SWIFT, Polite Conversation, ii. One may RIDE TO RUMFORD upon this knife, it is so blunt.

2