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Hall, Francis Russell (or Russel)
.Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 14, 1806. S. of the Rev. Samuel (1764),
minister, of [St Peter's], Manchester [and Elizabeth]. B. [May 17, 1788], at
Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806;
B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1810; M.A. 1813; B.D. 1820; D.D. 1839. Fellow,
1815-26. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1813; priest (Chester) 1815. Chaplain of
Horningsea, Cambs., 1824-6. C. of Wendy with Shingay, 1824. R. of St Vigor's,
Fulbourn, Cambs., 1826-66, and of All Saints', Fulbourn, 1828-56. Married (2)
Jan. 4, 1853, Mary Annie, dau. of G. F. West, of Rosoman House, Islington.
Author of a large number of theological and polemical books, and composer of
psalms and hymns. Died Nov. 18, 1866, at Fulbourn rectory. Brother of Samuel
(1800) and William W. (1809), etc. (Manchester Sch. Reg., II. 215;
Boase, I. 1284; D.N.B.; St John's Coll. Adm.; Scott, MSS.; G.
Mag
., 1853, I. 306, and 1867, I. 116.)
Francis Russell HALL
Francis Russel HALL
Approx. lifespan: 1788–1866
sizar St John's College adm1806:04:14
s. ofunique identifier HL764S Rev. Samuel HALL (1764) minister: St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire],
s. of Elizabeth HALL
b. Manchester, [Lancashire], 1788:05:17
Sch: Manchester Grammar [Manchester], [Lancashire],
Matric. 1806:10MT:
Scholar 1806
BA 10 th Wrangler 1810
MA 1813
BD 1820
DD 1839
Fellow 1815-26
Ord. deacon Salisbury 1813
Ord. priest Chester 1815
Chapl.: Horningsea, Cambridgeshire , 1824-26
C.: Wendy with Shingay, [Cambridgeshire], 1824
R.: St Vigor's Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire , 1826-66
R.: All Saints' Fulbourn, [Cambridgeshire], 1828-56
m. (2) Mary WEST ANNIE WEST dau. of G. F. WEST of Rosoman House, Islington, [London], 1853:01:04
Publ.: Author of a large number of theological and polemical books, and composer of psalms and hymns
d. Fulbourn rectory, Fulbourn, [Cambridgeshire], 1866:11:18
brother ofunique identifier HL800S Samuel HALL (1800)
brother ofunique identifier HL809WW William Wright HALL (1809)
( Manchester School Reg ., II. 215; Boase, I. 1284; D.N.B. ; St John's College Adm ; Scott, MSS. ; G. Mag . 1853, I. 306 and 1867, I. 116)
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Hall, Samuel.
Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 26, 1764. [B. at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs.
School, Ashton.] Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1772. Assistant Master
at Walsingham Grammar School, 1770. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 8, 1770.
Minister of St Peter's, Manchester, 1794-1813 (the first incumbent, having
himself laid the foundation-stone on Dec. 11, 1788). Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Radclyffe Russel, V. of Easingwold, Yorks. Died Sept. 22, 1813. Father of
the next, Francis R. (1806) and William W. (1809). (Manchester Sch.
Reg
., II. 209 (note under his son Samuel).)
Samuel HALL
Approx. lifespan: 1746–1813
sizar St Catharine's College adm1764:03:26
b. Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire ,
Sch: Ashton School [Ashton], [Lancashire],
Matric. 1764:10MT:
BA 1768
MA 1772
Assistant Master: Sch: Walsingham Grammar School [Walsingham], [Norfolk], 1770
Ord. deacon Norwich 1770:07:08
Minister: first incumbent, of St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire], 1794-1813
laid the foundation-stone: St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire], 1788:12:11
m. Elizabeth RUSSEL dau. of Radclyffe RUSSEL V.: Easingwold, Yorkshire ,
d. 1813:09:22
father ofunique identifier HL806FR Francis Russell HALL (1806)
father ofunique identifier HL800S Samuel HALL (1800)
father ofunique identifier HL809WW William Wright HALL (1809)
( Manchester School Reg ., II. 209 (note under his son Samuel).)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HL800S
Hall, Samuel.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 14, 1800. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Samuel (above),
R. of St Peter's, Manchester [and Elizabeth, dau. of Radclyffe Russel, V. of
Easingwold, Yorks. B. May 1, 1782]. School, Manchester Grammar (exhibitioner).
Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Fellow, 1806-15.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 19, 1805; priest, Sept. 13, 1806; C. to his father
at St Peter's, Manchester, 1805-13. P.C. of Billinge, Lancs., 1813-33;
resigned, having adopted extreme Calvinistic views, but subsequently his trend
was in the direction of the Universalists. Seceded from the Church of England,
1834; later returned to the Church, but was not again beneficed. Settled at
Southport, where a Mr Hague, of Liverpool, built for him a small
meeting-house. J.P. for Lancs. Lived latterly in London. Married, 1814, Laura
Matilda, dau. of A. G. Kerr, Esq., of Highbury Grove. Died Oct. 21, 1858, at
Ampthill Square, London. Father of Radclyffe R. (1837); brother of Francis R.
(1806), etc. (St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 287; Manchester Gr. Sch.
Reg
., II. 210; Victoria Hist. of Lancs., IV. 87; Scott, MSS.; G.
Mag
., 1814, 1, 82, and 1858, II. 645; Eccles Gazette, Nov. 9,
1858.)
Samuel HALL
Approx. lifespan: 1782–1858
sizar St John's College adm1800:01:14
[2nd] s. ofunique identifier HL764S Rev. Samuel HALL (1764)employ R.: St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire],
s. of Elizabeth RUSSEL dau. of Radclyffe RUSSEL V.: Easingwold, Yorkshire ,
b. 1782:05:01
Sch: Manchester Grammar ( Mr – EDWARDS ) [Manchester], [Lancashire],
Matric. 1800:10MT:
Scholar 1800
BA 1804
MA 1807
Fellow 1806-15
Ord. deacon Chester 1805:09:19
Ord. priest 1806:09:13
C.: to his father St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire], 1805-13
P.C.: Billinge, Lancashire , 1813-33
" resigned, having adopted extreme Calvinistic views, but subsequently his trend was in the direction of the Universalists "
Seceded from the Church of England 1834
" later returned to the Church, but was not again beneficed "
Settled at Southport, [Lancashire],
Mr – HAGUE of Liverpool, [Lancashire], built for him a small meeting-house Southport, [Lancashire],
J.P.: for Lancashire ,
latterly in London ,
m. Laura Matilda KERR dau. of A. G. KERR, Esq. of Highbury Grove, [London], 1814
d. Ampthill Square, London , 1858:10:21
father ofunique identifier HL837RR Radclyffe Russel HALL (1837)
brother ofunique identifier HL806FR Francis Russell HALL (1806)
( St John's College Adm ., IV. 287; Manchester Gr. School Reg ., II. 210; Victoria Hist. of Lancs ., IV. 87; Scott, MSS. ; G. Mag . 1814, 1, 82 and 1858, II. 645; Eccles Gazette 1858:11:09)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HL809WW
Hall, William Wright.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 24, 1809. S. of the Rev. Samuel (1764), minister
of St Peter's, Manchester. School, Manchester. Died Apr. 8, 1810, at
Manchester. 'Would probably, had he lived, have distinguished himself as a
classical scholar.' Brother of Francis R. (1806) and Samuel (1800).
(Manchester Sch. Reg., II. 230.)
William Wright HALL
Approx. lifespan: 1791–1810
pens. St John's College adm1809:02:24
s. ofunique identifier HL764S Rev. Samuel HALL (1764) minister: St Peter's Manchester, [Lancashire],
Sch: Manchester School [Manchester], [Lancashire],
d. Manchester, [Lancashire], 1810:04:08
"Would probably, had he lived, have distinguished himself as a classical scholar"">
brother ofunique identifier HL806FR Francis Russell HALL (1806)
brother ofunique identifier HL800S Samuel HALL (1800)
( Manchester School Reg ., II. 230)

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