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  2. Charles Hall - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Hall (priest) (1763–1827), English Anglican churchman and academic; Sir Charles Hall (judge) (1814–1883), English barrister and judge; Charles Francis Hall (1821–1871), American explorer of the Arctic; Charles King Hall (1845–1895), English composer; Charles D. Hall (1888–1970), British-American art director and ...

  3. Charles Francis Hall - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Hall (c. 1821 – November 8, 1871) was an American Arctic explorer, best known for his collection of Inuit testimony regarding the 1845 Franklin Expedition and the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death while leading the American-sponsored Polaris expedition in an attempt to be the first to reach the North Pole.

  4. Charles Hall (Holborn MP) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Hall KCMG PC QC (3 August 1843 – 9 March 1900) [1] was a British lawyer and politician. He was the second son of Sir Charles Hall (1814–1883) and his wife, Sarah née Duval. After attending Harrow School , he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge , [ 2 ] and under James Hannen, Baron Hannen at Lincoln's Inn .

  5. Charles Martin Hall - Wikipedia

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    Charles Martin Hall (December 6, 1863 – December 27, 1914) was an American inventor, businessman, and chemist. He is best known for his invention in 1886 of an inexpensive method for producing aluminum , which became the first metal to attain widespread use since the prehistoric discovery of iron.

  6. Charles Henry Hall (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Hall married in 1794 Anna Maria Bridget Byng (1771–1852), daughter of the Hon. John Byng (later fifth Viscount Torrington). [2] Their son Percy Francis Hall (1801–1884) attended one of the Powerscourt Conferences. He was a pacifist who joined the Plymouth Brethren, and published in 1833 a pamphlet justifying his resignation as a naval officer.

  7. Charles Hall (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Hall (1814–1883) was an English barrister and judge, who became Vice-Chancellor of England. Sir Charles Hall, 1873. Life.