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1869 Patent to Joseph  Hampton,  of  Wednesbury, in  the  county  of  Stafford,  Manufacturer,  and Samuel  Partridge,  of  Darlaston,  in  the  county of  Stafford,  Surgeon, for  the invention of "improvements in  velocipedes."<ref>The London Gazette  27 August 1869</ref>
1869 Patent to [[Joseph  Hampton (1823-1908)|Joseph  Hampton]],  of  Wednesbury, in  the  county  of  Stafford,  Manufacturer,  and Samuel  Partridge,  of  Darlaston,  in  the  county of  Stafford,  Surgeon, for  the invention of "improvements in  velocipedes."<ref>The London Gazette  27 August 1869</ref>


1876  Patent to Joseph Hampton, of Wednesbury, in the  county of  Stafford,  Tool  Manufacturer,  for the  invention  of  "improvements  in  flooring cramps."<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1876</ref>
1876  Patent to [[Joseph Hampton (1823-1908)|Joseph  Hampton]], of Wednesbury, in the  county of  Stafford,  Tool  Manufacturer,  for the  invention  of  "improvements  in  flooring cramps."<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1876</ref>


1897 The Joseph Hampton Ltd company was  wound  up  voluntarily to enable amalgamation with  the [[Steel Nut  Co|Steel Nut  Company]] Limited. John  Howard Cochrane  of Saltley  Villa  Highfield-road  Saltley near  Birmingham,  Mercantile Clerk, was  appointed  Liquidator; H.  P. Nicklin was  Chairman  of  the  Meeting<ref>London Gazette 26 March1897</ref>
1897 The Joseph Hampton Ltd company was  wound  up  voluntarily to enable amalgamation with  the [[Steel Nut  Co|Steel Nut  Company]] Limited. John  Howard Cochrane  of Saltley  Villa  Highfield-road  Saltley near  Birmingham,  Mercantile Clerk, was  appointed  Liquidator; H.  P. Nicklin was  Chairman  of  the  Meeting<ref>London Gazette 26 March1897</ref>

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Presumably these all concern the same person:

1869 Patent to Joseph Hampton, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Manufacturer, and Samuel Partridge, of Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, Surgeon, for the invention of "improvements in velocipedes."[1]

1876 Patent to Joseph Hampton, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Tool Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in flooring cramps."[2]

1897 The Joseph Hampton Ltd company was wound up voluntarily to enable amalgamation with the Steel Nut Company Limited. John Howard Cochrane of Saltley Villa Highfield-road Saltley near Birmingham, Mercantile Clerk, was appointed Liquidator; H. P. Nicklin was Chairman of the Meeting[3]

See Steel Nut and Joseph Hampton

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  1. The London Gazette 27 August 1869
  2. London Gazette 1 Dec 1876
  3. London Gazette 26 March1897