Robert Bell

Robert Bell

Robert Bell or Rob Bell may refer to:

* Sir Robert Bell (d. 1577), British politician
* Robert Bell (writer) (1800-1867), Irish journalist & editor
* Robert Bell (Lanark County politician) (1808-1894), Canadian legislator
* Robert Bell (Ottawa politician) (1821-1873), Canadian legislator
* Robert Bell (Toronto politician), Orangeman and legislator in Ontario, Canada
* Robert Christopher "Chris" Bell (born November 23, 1959), a U.S. Representative from Texas
* Robert Edward Bell (fl. 1970s), Canadian educator
* Robert "Kool" Bell (born 1950), singer
* Robert Linfield Bell (born 1929), New Zealand politician, known as Bob Bell
* Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals
* Robert Bell (geologist) (1841-1917), Canadian geologist
* Robert Bell (bassist), musician and bassist with the Blue Nile
* Robert Bell (Australian politician) (1950-2001), Australian politician
* Rob Bell, (born 1970), US author, Christian speaker, and pastor
* Rob Bell (baseball), (born 1977), US Major League/Minor League baseball player

ee also

*Bob Bell
*Robin Bell - Australian slalom canoer


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  • Robert Bell Clune — (* 18. September 1920 in Toronto, Ontario; † 6. September 2007 in Toronto, Ontario) war von 1979 bis 1995 römisch katholischer Weihbischof in Toronto. Leben Clune trat 1938 in das Priesterseminar St. Augustine in Toronto ein und studierte bis… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Robert Bell (Ottawa politician) — Robert Bell (1821 February 25 1873) was a surveyor, journalist and political figure in Canada West.He was born in Ireland in 1821 and arrived in New York state with his parents . In 1823, they moved to a farm near Kemptville, Upper Canada. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Bell (Speaker of the House of Commons) — Sir Robert Bell (Unknown mdash; d. 1577) of Beaupre Hall, Norfolk, was a Speaker of the House of Commons (1572 1576), who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.Knighted 1577, Of Counsel King s Lynn 1560, Recorder from 1561, Bencher Middle… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Bell (Brooklyn College) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Robert Bell (homonymie). Robert Bell (Chicago, 1942 ) est professeur en management et président du Département des sciences financières du Brooklyn College de la City University of New York. Sommaire 1 Biographie …   Wikipédia en Français

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