Thomas Murray Hall (25 March 1859 – 18 April 1927) was an accountant and member of the Queensland Legislative Council.
In 1880, Hall was a secretary of the NSW Trade Protection Society in 1882 and was a founder of the Institute of Accountancy.
[2] A vigorous debater and a keen critic of poor finance, he was a consistent supporter of Nationalism.
[1][2] He supported numerous and varied social activities and sports in the Sherwood Shire.
Hall died in 1927[1] at his residence at 'Delbowrie' Donaldson Street, Corinda and was buried in Sherwood Anglican Cemetery.