Paggen Hale (c. 1715 – 3 April 1755) was a British politician, who served as MP for Hertfordshire.
Hale was the second son of William Hale MP of King's Walden, Hertfordshire, and his wife Catherine, daughter of Peter Paggen of Wandsworth, Surrey.
[1] William Hale died in 1717, and in 1722 Catherine remarried Humphry Morice MP, later Governor of the Bank of England.
[1] On 20 November 1742, Hale married his step-sister Elizabeth, daughter of Humphry Morice by his first marriage.
[4] In 1754, Gore and Hale were opposed by Edward Gardiner (Tory), but were re-elected.