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William Hampson (born 14 March 1854 in Bebington, Merseyside (formerly: Cheshire), England – died 1 January 1926 in Holland Park, London, England) was the first person to patent a process for liquifying air. == Early life ==
William Hampson was born on 14 March 1854, the second son of William Hampson of Puddington, Cheshire, England. After graduating from Manchester Grammar School, he won a scholarship to Trinity College at Oxford University, which he entered in October 1874. There he studied classics, graduating with a second class degree. He then joined the Inner Temple in London to qualify as a barrister (trial attorney).〔Davies (1989), pp. 63–64.〕 There is no record of Hampson's enrolment in a course of physics or engineering; he therefore seems to have educated himself in science and engineering.〔Davies (2009), p. 64.〕
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