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Authorised form of nameHall; Basil (1788 - 1844)
Dates1788 - 1844
NationalityBritish
Date of birth31 December 1788
Place of deathHaslar Hospital
Date of death11 September 1844
ActivityCareer:
Entered the Royal Navy; accompanied William Pitt Amherst's embassy to China (1816-1817); visited Napoleon on St Helena (1817?); served on the west coast of America; visited the Galapagos Islands and took pendulum observations; retired from the Navy and devoted his time to travel and science; died insane
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election28/03/1816
RelationshipsSon of Sir James Hall (FRS 1806); brother of Sir John Hall (FRS 1820); married (1825) Margaret daughter of Sir John Hunter, Consul General in Spain
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1844 No 60 pp 526-527
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/5019799
CodeNA3408
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
NLB/57/349Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to WS Hoeseason, Esq, 13 Digby Mansions, Hammersmith Bridge, W 624 October 1919
EC/1815/36Hall, Basil: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/57New Letter Book volume 57, copy letters sent from Royal Society administration27 June 1919-27 February 1920
PT/16/22Letter, 'Communicating the details of experiments made with an invariable pendulum, at various places on the South American station' by Captain Basil Hall to Captain [Henry] Kater23 February 1823
MS/257/2/232Letter from Basil Hall, Portsmouth to Edward Sabine30 July 1838
MS/257/2/235Letter from Basil Hall, Welbeck Street to Edward Sabine[c.1820]
MS/257/2/231Letter from Basil Hall, Edinburgh to Edward Sabine7 July 1829
MS/257/2/234Letter from Basil Hall, Portsmouth to Edward Sabine19th century
MS/257/2/233Letter from Basil Hall, Portsmouth to [James Clark] Ross6 August 1839
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