Sir Joseph Nall, 1st Baronet, DSO DL (24 August 1887 – 2 May 1958) was a British Conservative politician and industrialist.
In 1904 he joined the family firm of Joseph Nall and Company, carriers and railway cartage agents.
He continued his connection with the successors to the Volunteers, the Territorial Force, serving in Egypt, Gallipoli and France in First World War.
[1] In May 1935, Nall and four other Conservative MPs asked that the National Government whip be withdrawn from them in protest against proposals to introduce Home Rule to India.
Nall continued to be the member of a number of other company boards including Lancashire United Transport and Wilson and Walker Breweries.