Thomas Hall (by 1475 – 1511 or 1519), of Ipswich, Suffolk, was an English politician.
He was outlived by his wife, Elizabeth, née Fairfax, and son Thomas.
[1] In January 1511, Hall was sent to the Fleet for stating that Catherine of Aragon, then queen, the first wife of Henry VIII, had been ‘delivered of a knave child’.
This may explain why he seems to have not been involved in public life after this point.
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