William Hutcheon Hall

Sir William Hall

Hall carrying a sword presented to him by the crew of the Nemesis, in the background is the bombardment of Bomarsund
Nickname(s)Nemesis Hall
Bornc. 1797
Berwick, Northumberland, England
Died25 June 1878 (aged 80–81)
Kensington, London, England
Buried
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Navy
Years of service1811–1866
RankAdmiral
CommandsNemesis
HMS Terrible
HMS Dragon
HMS Hecla
HMS Blenheim
Battles / wars

Admiral Sir William Hutcheon Hall KCB FRS (c. 1797 – 25 June 1878), was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the First Anglo-Chinese War and Crimean War. He was one of the first British officers to make a thorough study of steam engines. In China, he commanded the iron steamship Nemesis of the East India Company. Although it was not officially commissioned as a Royal Navy warship, the Admiralty enabled Hall to count his time in the Nemesis as if he had served in one of Her Majesty's Ships.