Carnegie Hall | Royal Albert Hall | Sir | Francis Bacon | Sir Walter Scott | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Royal Festival Hall | Nicholas II of Russia | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame | Kevin Bacon | Saint Nicholas | Pro Football Hall of Fame | Hallmark Hall of Fame | music hall | Wigmore Hall | Radio City Music Hall | Nicholas I of Russia | Hall & Oates | Queen Elizabeth Hall | Tammany Hall | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Nicholas II | Nicholas I | Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Sir Robert Peel | Seton Hall University | College Football Hall of Fame | Nicholas Nickleby | City Hall |
Bacon was the second of the three sons of Nicholas Bacon, Esq., son and heir of Sir Nicholas Bacon, of Shrubland Hall, Coddenham, Suffolk, who was one of the sixty-eight knights of the Bath created, 19 April 1661, by Charles II, "to attend his majesty's coronation" four days late (Thomas Salmon, Chronological Historian, 1747).