Alexander William Hall

Alexander William Hall (20 June 1838 – 29 April 1919) was an English Conservative politician.

Hall was the son of Henry Hall and his wife Catherine Louisa Wood, daughter of Lord Bridport. He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford. In 1862 he inherited the estate of Barton Abbey Steeple Aston.[1] He was J.P., Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1867.[2]

Hall was elected Member of Parliament for Oxford in 1874. He lost the seat in 1880, but stood again at a by-election later that year. The election was hard-fought and his candidature enthusiastically supported by A. E. Housman[3] but there were irregularities in the conduct of the election. Hall was unseated and the seat was left vacant until 1885. In 1885 Hall won the seat again and held it until 1892.

Hall married Emma Gertrude Jowett and had several children.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Wiliam Vernon Harcourt
Edward Cardwell
Member of Parliament for Oxford
1874–1880
With: Wiliam Vernon Harcourt
Succeeded by
Wiliam Vernon Harcourt
Joseph William Chitty
Preceded by
Wiliam Vernon Harcourt
Joseph William Chitty
Member of Parliament for Oxford
1880
With: Joseph William Chitty
Succeeded by
Joseph William Chitty
Preceded by
(seat vacant)
Member of Parliament for Oxford
1885–1892
Succeeded by
George Tomkyns Chesney


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