George William Hall
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Rev. George William Hall D.D. (1770–1843) was Master
of Pembroke College, Oxford
(1809–1843) and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1820–1824).
George Hall was educated at Abingdon School
. He was a Fellow at Lincoln College
and Pembroke College in Oxford.
Master (college)
A Master is the title of the head of some colleges and other educational institutions. This applies especially at some colleges and institutions at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge .- See also :* Master A Master (or in female form Mistress) is the title of the head of some...
of Pembroke College, Oxford
Pembroke College, Oxford
Pembroke College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located in Pembroke Square. As of 2009, Pembroke had an estimated financial endowment of £44.9 million.-History:...
(1809–1843) and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1820–1824).
George Hall was educated at Abingdon School
Abingdon School
Abingdon School is a British day and boarding independent school for boys situated in Abingdon, Oxfordshire , previously known as Roysse's School. In 1998 a formal merger took place between Abingdon School and Josca's, a preparatory school four miles to the west at Frilford...
. He was a Fellow at Lincoln College
Lincoln College, Oxford
Lincoln College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It is situated on Turl Street in central Oxford, backing onto Brasenose College and adjacent to Exeter College...
and Pembroke College in Oxford.
External links
- A notice issued by George William Hall, 23 April 1821.