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Charles Hall (Australian Explorer)
Charles Hall may refer to: Science and technology * Charles A. S. Hall (born 1943), American systems ecologist * Charles Corydon Hall (1860–1935), American chemical engineer * Charles Hall (economist) (1740–1825), British economist, physician, and early socialist * Charles Hall Grandgent (1862–1939), American philologist and scholar * Charles Martin Hall (1863–1914), American chemist Other * Charles B. Hall (1920–1971), U.S. Army Air Corps officer with the Tuskegee Airmen * Charles D. Hall (1888–1970), British-American art director and production designer * Charles Francis Hall (1821–1871), American explorer of the Arctic * Charles Francis Hall (bishop) (1908–1992), Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire * Charles Hall (vice-chancellor) (1814–1883), English barrister and judge * Charles Henry Hall (priest) (1763–1827), English Anglican churchman and academic * Charles King Hall (1845–1895), English composer * Charles P. Hall (1886–1953), United States Army ...
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Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was '' Ċearl'' or ''Ċeorl'', as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England. The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as ''Karolus'' (as in ''Vita Karoli Magni''), later also as '' Carolus''. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, ''Karel'' refers to the given name, whereas the noun ''kerel'' means "a bloke, fellow, man". Etymology The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun ''*karilaz'' meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ''ċeorl''), which developed its depr ...
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Charles Hall (athlete)
Charles Hall may refer to: Science and technology * Charles A. S. Hall (born 1943), American systems ecologist * Charles Corydon Hall (1860–1935), American chemical engineer * Charles Hall (economist) (1740–1825), British economist, physician, and early socialist * Charles Hall Grandgent (1862–1939), American philologist and scholar * Charles Martin Hall (1863–1914), American chemist Other * Charles B. Hall (1920–1971), U.S. Army Air Corps officer with the Tuskegee Airmen * Charles D. Hall (1888–1970), British-American art director and production designer * Charles Francis Hall (1821–1871), American explorer of the Arctic * Charles Francis Hall (bishop) (1908–1992), Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire * Charles Hall (vice-chancellor) (1814–1883), English barrister and judge * Charles Henry Hall (priest) (1763–1827), English Anglican churchman and academic * Charles King Hall (1845–1895), English composer * Charles P. Hall (1886–1953), United States Army ...
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Charles Hall (Wisconsin Politician)
Charles Hall (24 September 1847 – 6 June 1909) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Biography Hall was born in London, England in 1847. He later resided in De Pere, Wisconsin and Oconto, Wisconsin. During the American Civil War, he served with the 39th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. Political career Hall was elected to the Assembly in 1886 and 1888. Other positions he held include President of the Oconto city council. He was a Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hall, Charles 1847 births 1909 deaths English emigrants to the United States Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly People from De Pere, Wisconsin People from Oconto, Wisconsin People of Wisconsin in the Am ...
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Charles Hall (New Zealand Politician)
Charles Hall (1843 – 29 May 1937) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He represented the Waipawa electorate from 1893 to 1896 when he was defeated, then from 1899 to 1911 when he retired. Biography Early life Hall was born at Malton, Yorkshire in 1843. His first wife, Eliza died in her youth leaving Hall a widower. They had one child, a daughter. Hall decided to shift to New Zealand and arrived at Napier in the ship ''Countess of Kintore'' in 1875 and entered the building trade upon arrival. Hall started up trade in Napier where he married Marian Dinsdale in 1878, the marriage issued two children one daughter and one son. He was keenly interested in land settlement and in 1880 took up a bush section in northern Manawatu. His family's home was destroyed in a bush fire and he and his family moved to Woodville where he again entered the building trade. Due to his active interest in land settlement, he assisted in the settlement of the Hall and Malton ...
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Charles Hall (MP For Lincolnshire)
Charles Hall (died 1 December 1669) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 and 1656. Hall was probably the son of Thomas Hall of Barlow Lees, Derbyshire. He matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge at Easter 1619 and was admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 15 November 1619. In 1654, Hall was elected Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire in the First Protectorate Parliament and was re-elected MP for Lincolnshire in 1656 for the Second Protectorate Parliament The Second Protectorate Parliament in England sat for two sessions from 17 September 1656 until 4 February 1658, with Thomas Widdrington as the Speaker of the House of Commons. In its first session, the House of Commons was its only chamber; in t .... Hall died in 1669 and was buried at Kettlethorpe. References 1669 deaths Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Place of birth missing Year of birth missing English MPs 1654–1655 English MPs 1656–1658 {{17thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Charles Hall (Holborn MP)
Sir Charles Hall (3 August 1843 – 9 March 1900) 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, and under James Hannen, Baron Hannen at Lincoln's Inn. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn on 17 November 1866, and built up a large practice in the Admiralty court and the south-east of England, becoming a Queen's Counsel in 1881. He was made a Bencher of the Middle Temple in 1884. From 1877 he was attorney-general to the Prince of Wales, and he apparently was a great favourite with the Prince and his wife. In May 1890, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) for acting as the British representative at an international conference on maritime law held in Washington, D.C., the previous year. In the 1885 United Kingdom general election he was returned as Conservative Member of Parlia ...
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Charles Hall Dillon
Charles Hall Dillon (December 18, 1853 – September 15, 1929) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota (1913–19). He later served on the South Dakota Supreme Court. He was born near Jasper, Indiana in 1853. Early life and education He attended the public schools, and received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University in 1854, with a graduate law degree two years later from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He started his career as an attorney in Jasper, later moving to Marion, Iowa in 1881, to Mitchell, Dakota Territory, in 1882, and to Yankton, South Dakota in 1884. Political career He was first elected to the South Dakota State Senate in 1903, serving through 1911. He was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1900 and 1908. In 1913, he won election to the United States House of Representatives, remaining in that capacity through 1918, when he lost the Republican primary for renomination to a fourth term. On Apr ...
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Charles Hall (Australian Politician)
Charles Henry Hall (1851 – 4 November 1922) was an Australian politician. He was born in Melbourne. In 1897 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as the member for Waratah. In 1903 he stood for Burnie and was defeated, but in 1909 he was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council as the member for Russell. He was defeated in 1921 and died in Burnie Burnie is a port city on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. When founded in 1827, it was named Emu Bay, being renamed after William Burnie, a director of the Van Diemen's Land Company, in the early 1840s. , Burnie had an urban popu ... the following year. References 1851 births 1922 deaths Independent members of the Parliament of Tasmania Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council Politicians from Melbourne {{Australia-Independent-politician-stub ...
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Charles Hall (1690–1743)
Charles Hall (1690–1743) ), of Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734. Hall was baptized on 6 May 1690, the only son of Thomas Hall of Kettlethorpe and his wife Amy Mildmay, daughter of Henry Mildmay of Graces, Essex. She was previously married to Vincent Amcotts of Harrington, Lincolnshire. He succeeded his father in 1698 and, after he came of age, built the present house at Kettlethorpe Hall in the early 1700s. Hall was returned in a contest as a Tory Member of Parliament for Lincoln at the 1727 British general election. He voted consistently against the Administration. He did not stand in the 1734 British general election The 1734 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 8th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. Robert Walpole's incr ... but supported his kinsman, Coni ...
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Charles Hall (racing Driver)
Charles Hall (born 13 November 1979) is a British racing driver from Sheffield, England. After beginning racing in karts, he moved to car racing in 1997 at age 18 in BARC Formula Renault and the Formula Vauxhall Winter Series. He finished second in the main championship of Formula Vauxhall the following year in 1998. In 1999 he drove in the British Formula Three Championship B-class and finished 5th in the Formula Vauxhall Europa Cup. In 2000 he competed in British Formula Renault and finished 6th with one victory at Silverstone Circuit. After starting 2001 in Formula Renault 2000 UK, he moved to the United States mid year to compete in Toyota Atlantic. In 2002 he competed in several different series. In 2003 he captured the Fran-Am 2000 winter series championship in the United States and drove in assorted other races in Europe. In 2005 he was scheduled to drive in GP2 but was injured in a road crash.
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Charles Hall (cricketer, Born 1906)
Charles Henry Hall (5 April 1906 – 11 December 1976) was an English first-class cricketer, who played 23 games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1928 and 1934. He also appeared for the Yorkshire Second XI during this time. Born in York, England, Hall was a right arm medium fast bowler, who took 45 wickets at 27.24, with a best of 6 for 71 against Middlesex County Cricket Club, Middlesex. He had another fine match against Leicestershire County Cricket Club, Leicestershire, bagging 5 for 27. As a right-handed batsman, Hall scored 67 runs at 5.15, with a top score of 15 not out. He also took 11 catches in the field. Hall died in December 1976 in Upper Poppleton, Yorkshire, England. References External linksCricinfo Profile
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Charles Hall (cricketer, Born 1848)
Charles John Hall (12 August 1848 – 18 November 1931) was an English cricketer. Hall was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm roundarm fast. He was born at Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. Hall made his first-class debut for Surrey against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1868 at The Oval. He made seven further first-class appearances for the county, the last of which came against Gloucestershire in 1873. In his eight first-class matches, he scored 71 runs at an average of 5.91, with a high score of 15. With the ball, he took a single wicket (that of the Marylebone Cricket Club's Arthur Becher in 1872). He died at Heybridge, Essex, on 18 November 1931. References External linksCharles Hallat ESPNcricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a ...Charles Hallat ...
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