• Charles Bell (1805 – 9 February 1869) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected MP for City of London in November 1868 but died just...
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  • to: Charles Bell (British architect) (1846–1899), British architect Charles Milton Bell (1848–1893), American photographer Charles E. Bell (1858–1932)...
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  • Robert or Rob Bell may refer to: Robert Charles Bell (engraver) (1806–1872), Scottish engraver Robert Anning Bell (1863–1933), English artist and designer...
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  • (1840–1897), politician in Manitoba, Canada Sir John Charles Bell (1843–1924), British businessman and Lord Mayor of London John Howatt Bell (1846–1929)...
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  • Matthew Bell (18 April 1793 – 28 October 1871) was a British coal owner and Conservative politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Northumberland...
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    Martin Bell, OBE (born 31 August 1938) is a British UNICEF (UNICEF UK) Ambassador, a former broadcast war reporter and former independent politician who...
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    partition of the Ottoman Empire. Bell believed that the momentum of Arab nationalism was unstoppable, and that the British government should ally with nationalists...
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  • Spencer-Bell (1818–1872), British politician Jamie Bell (born 1986), British actor James Bell (basketball) (born 1992), Basketball Player Jane Bell (disambiguation)...
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    Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox KC (born 30 April 1960) is a British Conservative Party politician and barrister who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Torridge...
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  • professor David Charles Bell (1817–1902), British scholar, author and professor David Bell (golfer) (1880–?), Scottish golfer David Bell (field hockey)...
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  • diplomat Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore (1841–1907), Scottish peer and Conservative politician Charles James Murray (1851–1929), British politician Charles...
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    Sir John Charles Bell, 1st Baronet (1843–1924) was a British businessman and Lord Mayor of London from 1907 to 1908. John Charles Bell was born on 4 September...
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  • Thomas Hargrave Bell (20 September 1882 – 19 April 1944) was a Scottish socialist politician and trade unionist. He is best remembered as a founding member...
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  • Charles Parker was a leading member of the British National Party in its early years and provided the group with much of its funding. A businessman in...
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    Francis Jardine Bell (January 28, 1840 – February 13, 1927) was a British North America-born American politician who was the sixth governor of Nevada....
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  • p. 454. Bell 1961, pp. 454–455. Bell 1961, p. 455. Bell 1961, pp. 451, 458. Bell 1961, p. 458. Bell 1961, p. 538. Bell 1961, p. 539. Bell 1961, p. 542...
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    Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet (28 October 1870 – 24 January 1958) was a British Liberal Party, and later Labour Party, politician and landowner...
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    Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell, 1st Baronet, FRS (18 February 1816 – 20 December 1904) was a Victorian ironmaster and Liberal Party politician from Washington,...
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  • background) Alexandra Burke, British-Jamaican singer and daughter of Melissa Bell Super Cat, Jamaican deejay Joseph Charles (born Serjad Makmadeen), founder...
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  • acquainted with the family of Australian politician Joshua Peter Bell. In 1887 Samuels raced and won against British celebrity runner Harry Hutchens. In that...
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    Charles Howard Hinton (1853 – 30 April 1907) was a British mathematician and writer of science fiction works titled Scientific Romances. He was interested...
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    resulted in the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, and Charles was invited to return to Britain. On 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday, he was received in...
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  • Timothy William George Collins, CBE (born 7 May 1964) is a British politician, once a prominent member of the Conservative Party. Collins was active in...
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    of the phenomena were described independently by the British anatomical scientist Sir Charles Bell and the French physiologist François Magendie, later...
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  • Heritage, son of Melville Bell Grosvenor and half-brother of Gilbert Melville Grosvenor Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor (born 1981), British prison reformer Gilbert...
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    Numerous tweets branded Bell as racist, while others said that it was no more outrageous than his cartoons mocking other politicians. There were over 300...
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    Sir Leslie Stephen, and great-grandfather of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. James Stephen was born to James Stephen and Sibella Stephen (née Milner)...
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  • Anderson (1874–c. 1959), American prohibitionist Charles Anderson-Pelham (1749–1823), British politician, Member of Parliament (1768–1794) Edward Andrade...
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    John Thomson migrated to the British colonies in North America with his sons (three or four brothers, including Charles). John Thomson died at sea, his...
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    Andrew Bell. Madras College, founded in 1833, takes its name from the system of education devised by the school's founder, the Rev. Dr Andrew Bell FRSE...
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