Henry Hall (1615 - 1663) was an English Anglican priest in Ireland [1] [2] in the seventeenth century. [3]
A native of Wells, Somerset, he was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford. [4] He was Chaplain to James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. [5] He became a Prebendary of Ossory in 1642, [6] and Precentor of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in 1647. [7] He was appointed Dean of Cork in 1643, (though his appointment was blocked by the Cathedral chapter in favour of Edward Worth); [8] Vicar of Harwell, Oxfordshire (then Berkshire) in the following year; and Bishop of Killala and Achonry in 1661, a post he held until his death on 23 July 1663. [9]
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