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Hubert Hall, 1857–19441

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

The death, on 27 July, 1944, on his 87th birthday, as a consequence of enemy action, of Hubert Hall has deprived the Royal Historical Society of one of its most beloved members, one, too, who had perhaps the largest share in shaping its history. He died from shock, following the explosion of a flying bomb which severely damaged his house at Walderslade, near Chatham.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1946

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1 This note was originally circulated to members of the Royal Historical Society as an appendix to the Report of the Council for the Session 1943–44.