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Hampton, John

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Hampton, John (c. 1455–after 1522)

English composer. He was master of the choristers at Worcester Priory 1484–1522. He is represented in the Eton Choirbook.



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Members of the Warwickshire County Golf Partnership steering committee at the launch of the countywide development plan (from far left), Mark Hampton, John Jewsbury, Anne Parry, Sharon Heeley and John Stubbings.
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