Proper noun
A surname.
A village in West Lancashire district, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD3610).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHalsall, Worlds of Arthur, p. 71 Death and burial Ælle's death is not recorded by the Chronicle, which gives no information about him, or his sons, or the South Saxons until 675, when the South Saxon king Æthelwalh was baptized. Source: Internet
The area to the north-east of this forest would be known as Bloody Meadow after the battle.sfn According to Gravett and fellow military enthusiast Trevor James Halsall, Somerset's decision to engage the Yorkist army on this plateau was sound. Source: Internet
Text taken from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook by Paul Halsall. Source: Internet
SOUTHPORT-BORN Fran Halsall picked up Great Britain's only swimming medal at the World Championships in Barcelona when she took bronze in the 50m freestyle. Source: Internet