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Edward Hall (1498–1547) was an English chronicler and lawyer. Edward, Ed, Edd, or Eddie Hall may also refer to: People * Edward Smith Hall (1786–1860), English-born convict, newspaper editor & entrepreneur in Australia *J. Edward Hall (1851–1889), American socialist politician and trade union organizer *Sir Edward Marshall Hall (1858–1927), English barrister *Edward K. Hall (1870–1932), American football coach and head of the football rules committee, 1911–1932 * Edward L. Hall (1872–1932), American tennis player *Edward Ramsden Hall (1900–1982), British racing driver and Olympic bobsledder *Edward N. Hall (1914–2006), American rocket scientist *Edward T. Hall (1914–2009), American anthropologist * Edward Thomas Hall (1924–2001), English scientist *Edd Hall (born 1958), American television announcer, formerly for ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' * Edward J. Hall, American philosopher * Edward Hall (director) (born 1966), English theatre director *Ed Hall (te ...
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Edward Hall
Edward Hall ( – ) was an English lawyer and historian, best known for his ''The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke''—commonly known as ''Hall's Chronicle''—first published in 1548. He was also several times a member of the Parliament of England. Family Edward Hall, born in 1497, was the son of John Hall (died 22 February 1528) of Northall in Kynnersley, Shropshire, a London grocer and Merchant of the Staple who resided in the parish of St Mildred in the Poultry.Catherine Gedding (died 1557), A Who’s Who of Tudor Women: G, compiled by Kathy Lynn Emerson to update and correct ''Wives and Daughters: The Women of Sixteen ...
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Edward Hall (director)
Edward Hall (born 27 November 1966) is an English theatre and film director who founded the all-male Propeller Shakespeare company of which he is Artistic Director, in 1997. He also became Artistic Director of Hampstead Theatre in 2010. He is known for directing Shakespeare productions, musicals such as ''Sunny Afternoon'' and multiple screen productions, including William Boyd's TV adaptation of ''Restless''. Career Hall began his professional career as a theatre director at the Watermill Theatre in the early 1990s. At the Watermill, Hall directed a number of Shakespeare plays, including ''Henry V'' and ''The Comedy of Errors''. In 1996 he directed Donald Sinden, Patrick Ryecart and Nigel Davenport in a UK tour of N. J. Crisp's drama ''That Good Night''. In 2002, Hall directed ''Rose Rage'' at the Haymarket Theatre, an adaptation of all three of Shakespeare's '' Henry VI'' plays. It was described by The Guardian as "an exhilaratingly surreal and bloody take on Shakespeare." ...
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Edwin Hall (other)
Edwin Hall (1855–1938) was an American physicist. Edwin Hall may also refer to: * Edwin Oscar Hall (1810–1883), American businessman and politician in the Kingdom of Hawaii * Edwin Thomas Hall Edwin Thomas Hall (1851–1923) was a British architect known primarily for the design of the Liberty & Co. department store, the Old Library at Dulwich College (1902–03) and various hospitals. He was the brother of the architect George Alfr ... (1851–1923), British architect * Edwin Cuthbert Hall (1874–1953), Australian physician and philanthropist * Edwin Hall (trade unionist) (1895–1961), British trade union leader * Edwin Arthur Hall (1909–2004), American politician * Edwin R. Hall, a man convicted for the murder of Kelsey Smith in 2007 {{hndis, Hall, Edwin ...
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Edwards Hall
The Fair Expo Center is a convention center located in Miami, Florida, adjacent to the campus of Florida International University. It has been built in stages since 1952. The center's main entrance features four meeting rooms totaling of space. Arnold Hall The flagship facility of the complex is the Arnold Hall, which seats up to 7,460 for many events, including concerts, sporting events, banquets, etc. It's also used for trade shows. There is also a box office, an in-house restaurant, a state-of-the-art sound system, a meeting room seating up to 125, and public restrooms. Edwards Hall Edwards Hall features of unobstructed space and seats up to 5,083 fans. It is air-conditioned and also contains a sound system. It is used for trade shows, conventions, and sporting events. Both venues have a ceiling height of no more than . Sunshine Pavilion The Sunshine Pavilion was built in 2000 and can hold up to 6,920. It contains of meeting space, two food service areas, a ceiling ...
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Edmond Hall
Edmond Hall (May 15, 1901 – February 11, 1967) was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Over his career, Hall worked extensively with many leading performers as both a sideman and bandleader and is possibly best known for the 1941 chamber jazz song "Profoundly Blue". Biography Early life Born in Reserve, Louisiana, United States, about 40 miles west of New Orleans on the Mississippi River, Hall and his siblings were born into a musical family. His father, Edward Blainey Hall, and mother, Caroline Duhe, had eight children, Priscilla (1893), Moretta (1895), Viola (1897), Robert (1899), Edmond (1901), Clarence (1903), Edward (1905) and Herbert (1907). His father, Edward, played the clarinet in the Onward Brass Band, joined by Edmond's maternal uncles, Jules Duhe on trombone, Lawrence Duhe on clarinet, and Edmond Duhe on guitar. The Hall brothers, Robert, Edmond, and Herbert, all became clarinetists, but Edmond was first taught guitar by his uncle Edmond. When Hall picke ...
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Ed Hall (One Life To Live)
Ed Hall is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''One Life to Live'', played by Al Freeman Jr. Casting and reception The role was originated and played by actor Al Freeman Jr. from January 1972 until 1987, with a brief interruption in 1975. In the process, he earned a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1979, becoming the first actor from the show as well as the first African American to earn the award. Freeman later earned nominations in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1986 and 1987. The actor briefly reprised the role in 1988 and 2000. Storylines 1972–74 Freeman first appears in the role of Lieutenant Hall in January 1972 when Hall begins to lead an investigation into the murder of Marcy Wade ( Francesca James), a secretary for the Lord family newspaper, ''The Banner''. For the previous year, Marcy masqueraded around Llanview as "Niki Smith", the alter-ego and symptom of publishing heiress Viki Lord Riley's (Eri ...
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Ed Hall (band)
Ed Hall was a noise rock band formed in Austin, Texas Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the county seat, seat and largest city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and Williamson County, Texas, Williamson co ..., United States in 1985 in music, 1985. The band played a mix of post-hardcore and psychedelic rock and was described by ''Trouser Press'' as "Austin's resident heirs to the Butthole Surfers' weird-rock crown". Ed Hall was a trio not containing any member of that name; Gary Chester handled guitar duties, with Larry Strub on bass. Drumming on the band's first two albums was handled by Kevin Whitley, who was replaced by Lyman Hardy until the group dissolved. History Early years (1985–1988) Ed Hall was founded in 1985 by John Buron, Gary Chester (guitarist), Gary Chester, Andy Colvin and Larry Strub. Larry Strub had moved to Austin in the early eighties to attend the University of ...
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Eddie Hall
Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English media personality, actor, boxer, and former strongman. He won the World's Strongest Man 2017 competition. Hall has also won national competitions such as UK's Strongest Man, Britain's Strongest Man, and England's Strongest Man multiple times. Early life Edward Stephen Hall was born in Newcastle-under-Lyme on 15 January 1988. As a teenager, he was a successful competitive swimmer. He attended Clayton Hall Academy, but was expelled at the age of 15. Soon afterwards, he began homeschooling. In 2008, he began working as a car mechanic in Market Drayton. He competed as a bodybuilder and entered the strongman circuit, having done a strongman competition at the Iceman gym in Stoke-on-Trent. Career Strongman In 2010, Dave Meer of Tamworth had to drop out of the England championships organised by Elite Strongman because of injury. He arranged for Hall to take his place, which led to Hall making it into the 2010 finals and wi ...
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Ed Hall (television Presenter)
Ed Hall (born 16 March 1974) in Ascot, Berkshire is a British television presenter best known for being a co-presenter on BBC daytime television show ''To Buy or Not to Buy''. He began his broadcast career as a reporter for ''The Sunday Show''. He has also presented the Channel 4 paintball show '' XFire'' and acted as an interviewer for the first two series of ''Techno Games''.Ed Hall profile
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Filmography

Hall has one film credit, a bit part (bus driver) in the British movie short ''Tug of War'' (2006). Hall is credited with writing material for two television shows, '''' (2008, 2009) and ''

Edward J
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned ...
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Edward Smith Hall
Edward Smith Hall (28 March 1786 – 18 September 1860)M. J. B. Kenny,Hall, Edward Smith (1786–1860), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 1, MUP, 1966. Accessed 27 May 2012 was a political reformer, newspaper editor and banker in colonial New South Wales. Hall was born in London, one of six sons of Smith Hall, bank manager, and his wife, Jane ''née'' Drewry. Hall grew up in Lincolnshire, had a good education and as a young man was interested in social and religious work, which probably brought him under the notice of William Wilberforce. Hall travelled in the ''Friends'' and arrived at Sydney on 10 October 1811 with a letter from Robert Peel, under-secretary of state, which asked that assistance in settling should be given Hall, and stated that he had been strongly recommended by Wilberforce and others. Hall was given a grant of land, but in October 1814 Macquarie mentioned that he had "commenced merchant at Sydney", and he was associated in this year with Simeon ...
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Edd Hall
Edd Hall is an American television personality and announcer. He was Jay Leno's announcer on ''The Tonight Show'' from 1992 to 2004, replacing ''Tonight Show'' announcer Ed McMahon after Johnny Carson's retirement. Hall introduced himself by saying, "...And me, I'm Edd Hall." He left the show in October 2004. Early career Best known as Jay Leno's announcer on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' for 12 years, Hall started in show business at an early age. As a child and teenager, he worked as a magician, clown, fire-eater, and radio announcer. Hall's first network TV job was for ''Saturday Night Live'' as an NBC page in January 1979. His first network TV appearance was performing an impression of Tom Snyder on ''Tomorrow Coast to Coast'' in March 1980. In June 1980, Hall began working as a production assistant for ''The David Letterman Show'', David Letterman's short-lived morning show on NBC. In 1982, he became Letterman's visuals producer on ''Late Night with David Letterman''. ...
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