Crampton
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Crampton is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origination, from Crompton in Lancashire, which may refer to the following persons:
- Barbara Crampton (born 1959), American actress
- Bruce Crampton (born 1935), Australian golfer
- Charles Albert Crampton (1858–1915), American chemist
- Gertrude Crampton (born 1905), American author
- Henry Crampton (1875–1956), American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist
- Howard Crampton (1865–1922), American actor
- Sir John Crampton, 2nd Baronet (1805–1886), British diplomat
- John Crampton (1921–2010) English aviator
- Mark Crampton, English journalist and historian
- Matthew Crampton (born 1986), English cyclist
- Peter Crampton (politician) (born 1932), English politician
- Peter Crampton (athlete) (born 1969), British sprinter
- Robert Crampton (born 1964), English journalist
- Shane Crampton (born 1976), Australian footballer
- Thomas Russell Crampton (1816–1888), English engineer
- William Crampton, British vexillologist
- William Crampton Library
- Luke Crampton (born 1959), English author and television producer
See also:
- Barbara Mary Crampton Pym
- Crampton Hodnet, a novel by Barbara Pym
- Duncan Stuart Crampton Bell
- Philip Crampton Smyly
- William Crampton Gore
The following locations:
Other:
- Crampton locomotive
- 6-2-0 locomotive (American usage)
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