Alexander William Hall (20 June 1838 – 29 April 1919) was a British Conservative politician.
[3] The local councillor and philosopher T. H. Green (1836–82) and others lodged a formal petition due to Hall's use of "bribery and treating, undue influence, and personation" during the election ("Election Petitions", The Times, Saturday, 5 June 1880, iss.29,900, p. 12.
The petition appears in full in Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, 12 June 1880, iss.6639, p. 5, col.f.).
Hall married Emma Gertrude Jowett and had several children.
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