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, 1826–1831, and South Northumberland, 1832–1852.
He was Sheriff of Northumberland for 1816–1817.
References
- ^ Escott, Margaret (2009). "BELL, Matthew (1793-1871), of Woolsington, Northumb. and 35 Wimpole Street, Mdx.". In Fisher, David (ed.). The House of Commons 1820–1832. The History of Parliament Trust.
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Preceded byCharles John Brandling Thomas Wentworth Beaumont |
Member of Parliament for Northumberland 1826 – 1831 With: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont to July 1826 Hon Henry Liddell July 1826 – 1830 Thomas Wentworth Beaumont from 1830 |
Succeeded byThomas Wentworth Beaumont Viscount Howick |
New constituency | Member of Parliament for South Northumberland 1832 – 1852 With: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont 1832–37 Christopher Blackett 1837–41 Saville Craven Henry Ogle 1841–52 |
Succeeded byWentworth Beaumont Hon. Henry Liddell |
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