Charles Edward Hall
Charles Edward Hall (c1846-1911) of C. E. Hall, Robinson and Co and C. E. Hall
1883 Mr. Charles Edward Hall, Meersbrook Bank, Sheffield, exhibits elevator, bucket and chain, dredger, grain carrier, and ore crusher at the Royal Show at York.[1]
1893 Patent. No. 19,816, Charles Edward Hall, Sheffield — improvements in supplying liquid fuel and air to furnaces[2]
1911 Died. 'The circumstances attending the death Charles Edward Hall (65), a mechanical engineer, of Town Hall Chambers, Fargate, Sheffield, and 443 Langsett Road, Hillsborough, who died suddenly at the Ickles, Rotherham, Monday, were investigated at Rotherham yesterday. Evidence identification was given Charles E. V. Hall, a son, who said last saw his father three weeks ago. He then seemed healthy. Other witnesses were C. R. Hall, forwarding clerk Messrs. Steel, Peech and Tozer Ltd., whom the deceased called 4.30 on Monday afternoon, and where he remained in conversation for about five minutes; Wilfred Ainsworth. Midland Railway drayman, who found him unconscious beside the road near the works a little later; and Dr. Wylie Moore, who from a post-mortem examination was able to say that death was due heart disease.'[3]