Cecil Hall
(John) Cecil Hall (17 May 1804 - 8 February 1844) was Archdeacon of Man[1] from 19 September 1839 until his death.[2]
The son of Charles Henry Hall, Dean of Christ Church[3] he was educated at his father's college;[4] and held incumbencies at Great Cressingham and Kirk Andreas.[5] In 1832 he married Frances Amelia, daughter of The Honourable John Wingfield-Stratford.[6]
Notes
- National Archives
- British history on-line
- Walter Armstrong, "Tayler, Frederick", Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, Volume 55
- "Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886; their parentage, birthplace and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. Being the matriculation register of the University" Foster,J (Ed) Vol II p588 Oxford, Parker & Co,1888
- "Classical Victorians: Scholars, Scoundrels and Generals in Pursuit of Antiquity" Richardson,E p192: Cambridge, CUP, 2013 ISBN 978-1-107-02677-3
- 'The peerage of the British empire as at present existing. To which is added the baronetage' Lodge,E p428: London, Saunders & otley1845
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