Thomas Skarratt Hall (6 December 1836 – 14 June 1903) was a British bank manager and mine director in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
He married Jane Kirk, daughter of Joseph Kirk, at the Church of England in Kyneton, Victoria on 18 January 1877 and then returned to Rockhampton as manager of the Queensland National Bank's Rockhampton branch.
[1] At the end of 1887 or the beginning of 1888, he retired from the service of the bank and took up his residence in Melbourne.
A few years after he moved to England, where he has lived for the rest of his life apart for a visit to Rockhampton in about 1900.
[1] In 1888, he donated a parcel of 12 acres of parkland to his home town Kington as a charitable trust to be used as a recreation ground.