George William Hall

He became Master of Pembroke College, Oxford in 1809 and remained until his death in the third quarter of 1843.

[2] He was responsible for overseeing the remodelling of several of the college's features including Broadgates Hall, the Old Quad and the frontage of St.

He was rector of Taynton, Gloucestershire and canon of Gloucester from 1810 until his death in 1843.

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Stained glass by C E Kempe in the Grundy Library at Abingdon School, containing the name of George William Hall