George Bell
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George Bell may refer to:
  • George Joseph Bell
    George Joseph Bell
    George Joseph Bell was a Scottish advocate and legal scholar.-Early life:George Bell was born in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, a son of the Rev William Bell , a clergyman of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. He was the younger brother of the surgeon John Bell, and an elder brother of the surgeon...

     (1770–1843), Scottish jurist
  • George Bell (publisher)
    George Bell (publisher)
    George Bell was an English publisher who founded the book publishing house George Bell & Sons.-Location of the Bell houses:*1839: 1 Bouverie Street*1840: 186 Fleet Street...

     (1814–1890), British publisher, founder of George Bell & Sons
  • George Bell (sailor) (1839–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
  • George Alexander Bell (1856–?), Canadian pioneer and Saskatchewan politician
  • George John Bell (1872–1944), Australian politician
  • George Bell (pitcher)
    George Bell (pitcher)
    George Glenn "Farmer" Bell was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1907-1911 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.-External links:...

     (1874–1941), baseball player
  • George Bell (painter)
    George Bell (painter)
    George Frederick Henry Bell was an Australian painter.He was born in Kew, Victoria, the son of George Bell, a public servant, and educated at Kew High School. He studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School from 1895-1903...

     (1878–1966), Australian painter
  • George Bell (bishop)
    George Bell (bishop)
    George Kennedy Allen Bell was an Anglican theologian, Dean of Canterbury, Bishop of Chichester, member of the House of Lords and a pioneer of the Ecumenical Movement.-Early career:...

     (1883–1958), Anglican bishop of Chichester
  • George Melrose Bell (1884–1936), Canadian newspaper publisher and businessman
  • George Maxwell Bell
    Max Bell
    George Maxwell "Max" Bell was a Canadian newspaper publisher, race horse owner and philanthropist. He was best known as the co-founder of FP Publications, Canada's largest newspaper syndicate in the 1960s. He built his newspaper empire after inheriting the Calgary Albertan, and its $500,000 debt,...

     (1912–1972), Canadian newspaper publisher and businessman
  • George T. Bell
    George T. Bell
    George T. Bell was a former special assistant to President Richard Nixon. He wrote the Nixon's Enemies List compiled by Charles Colson....

     (1913–1973), special assistant to United States President Richard Nixon
  • George Gray Bell
    George Gray Bell
    George Gray Bell, OC, MBE, CD was a Canadian soldier, civil servant, and academic.-Education:Born in Toronto, Ontario, he joined the Canadian Army in 1940 and graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1943.-Career:He served in the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps in the Netherlands and...

    , (1920–2000), Canadian soldier, civil servant, and academic
  • George Irving Bell
    George Irving Bell
    George Irving Bell was an American physicist, biologist and mountaineer, and a grandson of John Joseph Seerley. He died from complications of leukemia after surgery.-Education:...

     (1926–2000), American physicist, biologist and mountaineer
  • George Bell (basketball) (born 1957), Harlem Globetrotter and tallest American man
  • George Bell (outfielder) (born 1959), Dominican Republic baseball player
  • George Bell (Canadian politician), early 20th century politician in British Columbia
  • George Bell (footballer)
    George Bell (footballer)
    George Bell was an English footballer who played at outside left. He was born in West Bromwich and worked at the local George Salter's Spring Works. Bell was one of the founders of the factory's football team, the West Bromwich Strollers, and played in the team's first recorded match, a 0–0 draw...

    , West Bromwich Albion footballer


George Bell is also the name of:
  • George Bell & Sons
    George Bell & Sons
    George Bell & Sons was a book publishing house located in London, United Kingdom, from 1839 to 1986. It was founded by George Bell as an educational bookseller, with the intention of selling the output of London university presses; but became best known as an independent publisher of classics and...

    , a London publishing house
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