<P> Hall was born on 28 September 1868 in Shooter's Hill, Kent, the second of the four children of the Reverend William John Hall (1830--1910), Minor Canon of St Paul's Cathedral, and Isabella Frances (née Cooper). Her elder sister, Ethel Frances Hall (1865--1943), married the writer Hugh Stowell Scott (pseudonym Henry Seton Merriman) in 1889 . Evelyn Hall was to become an important influence in the life of her brother - in - law, with whom she co-authored two volumes of short stories, From Wisdom Court (1893) and The Money - Spinner (1896). Upon his death in 1903, Scott left £ 5,000 to Hall, writing that it was "in token of my gratitude for her continued assistance and literary advice, without which I should never have been able to have made a living by my pen ." </P> <P> Hall never married, and died in Wadhurst, East Sussex, on 13 April 1956, aged 87 . </P> <P> All publications appeared under the name S.G. Tallentyre . </P> <Ul> <Li> From Wisdom Court (with Henry Seton Merriman). Heinemann, London 1893 (reprinted 1896). </Li> <Li> The Money - Spinner and Other Character Notes (with Henry Seton Merriman). Smith, Elder & Co., London 1896 (reprinted 1897). </Li> <Li> The Women of the Salons, and Other French Portraits . Longmans, London 1901 . </Li> <Li> The Life of Voltaire. Smith, Elder & Co., London 1903 . OCLC 609483264 . Vols. 1 & 2 at Google Books . </Li> <Li> The Friends of Voltaire. Smith, Elder & Co., London 1906 . </Li> <Li> The Life of Mirabeau. Smith, Elder & Co., London 1908 (US edition 1912). </Li> <Li> Early - Victorian, A Village Chronicle. Smith, Elder & Co., London 1910 (US title: Basset, A Village Chronicle) </Li> <Li> Matthew Hargraves. Smith, Elder and Co., London 1914 . </Li> <Li> Voltaire in His Letters (translator). John Murray, London 1919 . </Li> <Li> Love Laughs Last . W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh / London 1919 . </Li> </Ul>

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