Arthur C. A. Hall

Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall (April 12, 1847 - February 26, 1930) was the third bishop of Vermont in The Episcopal Church.

[1] He combined "a thoroughly consecrated character, a commanding, winning personality, a very quick and clear and wise mind, a deeply spiritual purpose and outlook, a very thorough scholarship, a loving heart, alive with a sense of humor, which never suggested the slightest touch of irreverence.

[2] From 1882 until 1891, when Hall was recalled by the SSJE to England, he served the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Boston.

[5] Hall's recall by the SSJE to England in the fall of 1891 was due partly on account of his action with regard to the election of Phillips Brooks as Bishop of Massachusetts.

[4] On August 30, 1893, when Hall was elected Bishop of Vermont, the Cowley Fathers released him from all obligations to their Society.

Having cut all ties with the Cowley Fathers, Hall was consecrated Fourth Bishop of Vermont in the St. Paul's Church, Burlington on February 2, 1894.

[2][1] On April 24, 1929, a diocesan memorial service for Bishop Charles Brent was held in St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, with Hall as preacher.