Henry Hall (lighthouse keeper)
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- For other people of this name, see Henry Hall (disambiguation).
Although 94 years old he was said to be `of good constitution and active for his years'. He found that a spark from a chimney had set the roof alight. He and his two companions were unable to put the fire out, and they were forced to retreat down the tower until eventually the lighthouse burned down around them. They were rescued the next day, but he died about two weeks later and it was found that, while looking up at the fire, he had swallowed molten lead running off the roof. This lead, weighing nearly half a pound, solidified in his stomach and killed him. It is said that this was the first medically documented case of lead poisoning. A report was submitted to the Royal Society by the physician, Dr Edmund Spry, and the piece of lead is now in the collections of the National Museums of Scotland.
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