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{{Short description|English author and local historian}}
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| birth_name =
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| birth_date = 1839
| birth_date = 1839
| birth_place = [[Horwich]], [[Lancashire]], England
| birth_place = [[Horwich]], Lancashire, England
| death_date = 25 November 1918 (aged 79)
| death_date = 25 November 1918 (aged 79)
| death_place = [[Bolton]], Lancashire, England
| death_place = [[Bolton]], Lancashire, England
| nationality = [[English people|English]]
| nationality = English
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* ''Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church''
* ''Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church''
* ''History of Rivington''}}
* ''History of Rivington''}}
| spouse = Sarah Jane Aldred (m. 1866)
| children = 3 sons and 3 daughters
}}
}}
'''Thomas Hampson''' (1839 – 25 November 1918) was an English [[author]] and [[local historian]].
'''Thomas Hampson''' (1839 – 25 November 1918) was an English author and [[local historian]].


==Life==
He was born in [[Horwich]] in 1839,{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}} the youngest child of Henry and Mary Hampson.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/1841/ho107-541-8.html#90|title=1841 Census: Horwich|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="1841census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1841|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQGQ-NLV|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref> He was baptised at [[Holy Trinity Church, Horwich]] on 10 November 1839.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/baptisms_1833-1841.html#1474|title=Baptisms at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1833-1841|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> His father died in May 1842,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/burials_1838-1845.html#426|title=Burials at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1838-1845|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> leaving his mother to bring up the children on her own.<ref name="1851census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1851|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKVX-KT4V|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="1861census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1861|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7H3-VV3|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref> He started work at [[Wallsuches]] bleach works in Horwich when he was seven-years-old.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}} He married Sarah Jane Aldred at Holy Trinity Church, Horwich on 2 April 1866.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/marriages_1854-1881.html#179|title=Marriages at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1854-1881|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|publisher=|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> They had three sons: John Henry, John Fox, and Benjamin, and three daughters: Clara, Mary Ann, and Eleanor.<ref name=Whorwichheritage">{{cite AV media|title=The Parish Records of Holy Trinity Horwich From 1860|format=CD|publisher=Horwich Heritage|quote=The CD contains transcriptions, in PDF file format, of baptism, marriage and burial records.}}</ref> After his marriage, he continued to be employed at the bleach works as a finisher,<ref name="1871census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1871|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD6T-94M|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref> but between 1877 and 1881 he lost a number of fingers on his left hand in a works accident which seems to have forced him into a clerical career.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}}<ref name="1881census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1881|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKXF-1QXK|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref> He was a secretary at the short-lived Red Moss Ironworks, Horwich.{{sfn|Smith|1988|pp=121–122}} Then employed as a cashier, first at Scot Lane Colliery, [[Blackrod]], then at Fourgates Colliery, [[Wingates]], [[Westhoughton]].{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}}
He was born in [[Horwich]] in 1839,{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}} the youngest child of Henry and Mary Hampson.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/1841/ho107-541-8.html#90|title=1841 Census: Horwich|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="1841census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1841|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQGQ-NLV|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> He was baptised at [[Holy Trinity Church, Horwich]] on 10 November 1839.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/baptisms_1833-1841.html#1474|title=Baptisms at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1833–1841|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> His father died in May 1842,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/burials_1838-1845.html#426|title=Burials at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1838–1845|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> leaving his mother to bring up the children on her own.<ref name="1851census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1851|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKVX-KT4V|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="1861census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1861|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7H3-VV3|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> He started work at [[Wallsuches]] bleach works in Horwich when he was seven-years-old.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}} He married Sarah Jane Aldred at Holy Trinity Church, Horwich on 2 April 1866.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Horwich/trinity/marriages_1854-1881.html#179|title=Marriages at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1854–1881|website=OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire|publisher=|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> They had three sons: John Henry, John Fox, and Benjamin, and three daughters: Clara, Mary Ann, and Eleanor.<ref name="horwichheritage">{{cite AV media|title=The Parish Records of Holy Trinity Horwich From 1860|publisher=Horwich Heritage|quote=The CD contains transcriptions, in PDF file format, of baptism, marriage and burial records.}}</ref> After his marriage, he continued to be employed at the bleach works as a [[Finishing (textiles)|finisher]],<ref name="1871census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1871|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD6T-94M|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> but between 1877 and 1881 he lost a number of fingers on his left hand in a works accident which seems to have forced him into a clerical career.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=121}}<ref name="1881census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1881|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKXF-1QXK|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> He was a secretary at the short-lived Red Moss Ironworks, Horwich.{{sfn|Smith|1988|pp=121–122}} Then employed as a cashier, first at Scot Lane Colliery, [[Blackrod]], then at Fourgates Colliery, [[Wingates]], [[Westhoughton]].{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}}


It was around this period of his life he wrote a number of notable local history books. He published ''History of Blackrod'' in 1882,{{sfn|Hampson|1882}} ''Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church'' in 1883,{{sfn|Hampson|1883}} and ''History of Rivington'' in 1893.{{sfn|Hampson|1893}}
It was around this period of his life he wrote a number of notable local history books. He published ''History of Blackrod'' in 1882,{{sfn|Hampson|1882}} ''Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church'' in 1883,{{sfn|Hampson|1883}} and ''History of Rivington'' in 1893.{{sfn|Hampson|1893}}{{ref label|Note1|N1|N1}}


After of [[Horwich Works]] were built by the [[Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway]] (L&YR) in 1886, he was employed as a labourer in the iron foundry,<ref name="1891census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1891|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:742X-FN2|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref> then as a locomotive stores keeper.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}}<ref name="1901census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1901|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9VN-17T|website=FamilySearch|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref>
After [[Horwich Works]] were built by the [[Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway]] (L&YR) in 1886, he was employed as a labourer in the iron foundry,<ref name="1891census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1891|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:742X-FN2|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> then as a locomotive stores keeper.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}}<ref name="1901census">{{cite web|author1=Public Record Office|title=England and Wales Census, 1901|url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9VN-17T|url-access=registration|website=FamilySearch|access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref>


His wife, Sarah Jane, died in April 1907, aged 64,<ref name=Whorwichheritage"/> and eleven years later Thomas died at Bolton Royal Infirmary on 25 November 1918, aged 79.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}} They are both buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Horwich.<ref name=Whorwichheritage"/>
His wife, Sarah Jane, died in April 1907, aged 64,<ref name="horwichheritage"/> and eleven years later Thomas died at [[Bolton Royal Infirmary]] on 25 November 1918, aged 79.{{sfn|Smith|1988|p=122}} They are both buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Horwich.<ref name="horwichheritage"/>

==Notes==
*{{note label|Note1|N1|N1}} {{small|Due to a deception by another author's publisher the ''History of Rivington'' has a [[Caveat lector|caveat]]. Hampson quoted from ''The Diary of Lady Willoughby'' by [[Hannah Mary Rathbone]] at pages 75 to 95 and summarises based on the diary at pages 96 to 97, the diary forms the basis of chapters 16 to 19 and the source is named at page 199.{{sfn|Hampson|1893}}{{sfn|Rathbone|1844}} ''The Diary of Lady Willoughby'' was published in 1844 by a publisher who passed it off as a genuine transcript, it was revealed as fiction in the third edition of 1873 when the publishers and author inserted a joint note avowing the real character of the book reading ‘''To The Reader, The style and printing and general appearance of this volume have been adopted by the publishers in accordance with the design of the Author, who in this work 'personates' (sic) a lady of the seventeenth century''.’{{sfn|Rathbone|1873}}{{sfn|Sutherland|1990|p=520}}}}


==References==
==References==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=History of Blackrod |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1882}}
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=History of Blackrod |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1882 }}
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1883}}
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1883 }}
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=History of Rivington |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1893}}
*{{cite book |last=Hampson |first=Thomas |title=History of Rivington |publisher="Observer" Office |location=Wigan |year=1893 }}
*{{cite book |last=Rathbone |first=Hannah Mary |date=1844 |title=The Diary of Lady Willoughby |edition=1st |url=https://archive.org/details/somuchofdiaryofl00rathrich/page/n7 |location=London |publisher=Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans |author-link=Hannah Mary Rathbone }}
*{{cite book |last=Smith |first=M.D. |title=About Horwich |publisher=Nelson Brothers Printers Limited |location=Chorley |year=1988 |isbn=0-9508772-7-1}}
*{{cite book |last=Rathbone |first=Hannah Mary |date=1873 |title=The Diary of Lady Willoughby |edition=3rd |url=https://archive.org/details/willoughbydiary00rathrich/page/n6 |location=London |publisher=Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer |author-link=Hannah Mary Rathbone }}
*{{cite book |last=Smith |first=M.D. |title=About Horwich |publisher=Nelson Brothers Printers Limited |location=Chorley |year=1988 |isbn=0-9508772-7-1 }}
*{{cite book |last=Sutherland |first=John |date=1990 |title=The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction |location=Stanford, California |publisher=[[Stanford University Press]] |isbn=0804718423 }}

==External links==
* [https://archive.org/details/HorwichItsHistoryLegendsAndChurch1893/page/n3 Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church] (archive.org)
* [https://archive.org/details/HistoryofRivington/page/n1 History of Rivington] (archive.org)


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Thomas Hampson
Born1839
Horwich, Lancashire, England
Died25 November 1918 (aged 79)
Bolton, Lancashire, England
NationalityEnglish
Notable work
  • History of Blackrod
  • Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church
  • History of Rivington

Thomas Hampson (1839 – 25 November 1918) was an English author and local historian.

Life

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He was born in Horwich in 1839,[1] the youngest child of Henry and Mary Hampson.[2][3] He was baptised at Holy Trinity Church, Horwich on 10 November 1839.[4] His father died in May 1842,[5] leaving his mother to bring up the children on her own.[6][7] He started work at Wallsuches bleach works in Horwich when he was seven-years-old.[1] He married Sarah Jane Aldred at Holy Trinity Church, Horwich on 2 April 1866.[8] They had three sons: John Henry, John Fox, and Benjamin, and three daughters: Clara, Mary Ann, and Eleanor.[9] After his marriage, he continued to be employed at the bleach works as a finisher,[10] but between 1877 and 1881 he lost a number of fingers on his left hand in a works accident which seems to have forced him into a clerical career.[1][11] He was a secretary at the short-lived Red Moss Ironworks, Horwich.[12] Then employed as a cashier, first at Scot Lane Colliery, Blackrod, then at Fourgates Colliery, Wingates, Westhoughton.[13]

It was around this period of his life he wrote a number of notable local history books. He published History of Blackrod in 1882,[14] Horwich: Its History, Legends, and Church in 1883,[15] and History of Rivington in 1893.[16][N1]

After Horwich Works were built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) in 1886, he was employed as a labourer in the iron foundry,[17] then as a locomotive stores keeper.[13][18]

His wife, Sarah Jane, died in April 1907, aged 64,[9] and eleven years later Thomas died at Bolton Royal Infirmary on 25 November 1918, aged 79.[13] They are both buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Horwich.[9]

Notes

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  • N1 Due to a deception by another author's publisher the History of Rivington has a caveat. Hampson quoted from The Diary of Lady Willoughby by Hannah Mary Rathbone at pages 75 to 95 and summarises based on the diary at pages 96 to 97, the diary forms the basis of chapters 16 to 19 and the source is named at page 199.[16][19] The Diary of Lady Willoughby was published in 1844 by a publisher who passed it off as a genuine transcript, it was revealed as fiction in the third edition of 1873 when the publishers and author inserted a joint note avowing the real character of the book reading ‘To The Reader, The style and printing and general appearance of this volume have been adopted by the publishers in accordance with the design of the Author, who in this work 'personates' (sic) a lady of the seventeenth century.’[20][21]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Smith 1988, p. 121.
  2. ^ "1841 Census: Horwich". OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1841". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Baptisms at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1833–1841". OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Burials at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1838–1845". OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  6. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1851". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  7. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1861". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Marriages at Holy Trinity, Horwich, 1854–1881". OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  9. ^ a b c The Parish Records of Holy Trinity Horwich From 1860. Horwich Heritage. The CD contains transcriptions, in PDF file format, of baptism, marriage and burial records.
  10. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1871". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  11. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1881". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  12. ^ Smith 1988, pp. 121–122.
  13. ^ a b c Smith 1988, p. 122.
  14. ^ Hampson 1882.
  15. ^ Hampson 1883.
  16. ^ a b Hampson 1893.
  17. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1891". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  18. ^ Public Record Office. "England and Wales Census, 1901". FamilySearch. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  19. ^ Rathbone 1844.
  20. ^ Rathbone 1873.
  21. ^ Sutherland 1990, p. 520.

Bibliography

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