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William Hals : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Hals William Hals (1655–1737), was a British historian who compiled a ''History of Cornwall'', the first work of any magnitude that was ever printed in Cornwall.〔Fortescue Hitchins & Samuel Drew ''The History of Cornwall: from the earliest records and traditions''; Volume 1, p. 693〕 He was born at Tresawsan, in the parish of Merther in Cornwall.〔(Merther, Cornwall )]; UK Genealogy Archive〕 Much of his work was never published but was used by other Cornish historians, including Gilbert, Tonkin, and Whitaker. Some of his original work is now held by the British Library. ==Family== He married three times. His first wife was an Evans of Landrini in Wales, his second a Carveth of Perranzabuloe, and his last wife was a Courtenay of Tremere. He died without issue in 1737 or 1739 at Tregury (Tregurtha), in the parish of St Wenn, of which he owned the rectorial tithes,
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