William Henry Hall
William Henry Hall was the first Naval [Intelligence Division (United Kingdom)|Director of Naval Intelligence] of the Royal Navy.
Hall was thought of highly by John Fisher, 1st [Baron Fisher|John A. Fisher], who had requested him to act as Commander in HMS Inflexible, which Fisher was to captain and which was under construction at the time. Hall had to decline the offer for private reasons. He was appointed to the Foreign Intelligence Committee in 1882, and became director of Naval Intelligence in 1887 when the Naval Intelligence Department was formed.
His son, William Reginald Hall, also became director of Naval intelligence in 1914.