Peter Bell may refer to:
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Peter Hansborough Bell
Peter Hansborough Bell (May 11, 1810Various sources give multiple dates in May 1810 and May 1812 for Bell's birth. Bell's gravestone uses a May 1812 date.March 8, 1898) was an American military officer and politician who served as the List of Gov ...
(1810–1898), Governor of Texas, U.S. representative
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Peter Bell (footballer, born 1976)
: ''For information about the former St Kilda player named Peter Bell, see Peter R. Bell.''
Peter Francis Bell (born 1 March 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club and the North Melbourne Foo ...
, Australian rules footballer, played for Fremantle and North Melbourne
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Peter R. Bell (born 1954), Australian rules footballer, played for St Kilda and Sandringham
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Peter Bell (actor)
Peter Bell was a British stage actor and producer. In 1951 he appeared opposite Jean Charlesworth and Ronald Radd in a Lionel Hamilton production of '' The Romantic Young Lady'' at the Kettering Savoy. He was employed by the Northampton Reperto ...
, British actor
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Peter Bell (German politician) (1889–1939), German teacher and politician
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Peter Alan Bell (born 1958), American doctor of osteopathic medicine
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Peter Albany Bell
Peter Albany Bell (20 April 1871 – 14 September 1957) was a caterer and confectioner in Western Australia. He was a significant manufacturer in the state's developing economy.
Early life
Peter Albany Bell was born near Clare, South Australia o ...
, caterer and confectioner in Western Australia
Other
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''Pietje Bell'' (novel series), a series of Dutch children's books from 1914–1936
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''Peter Bell'' (film), a 2002 Dutch film
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Peter Bell II: The Hunt for the Czar Crown'', 2003 Dutch film
* Peter Bell,
a 19th-century English phrase for a "simple rustic" (after Wordsworth's poem of the same title)
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Peter Bell: A Tale'', a long poem by William Wordsworth first published in 1819
* ''Peter Bell the Third'', a poem by
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley ( ; 4 August 17928 July 1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets. A radical in his poetry as well as in his political and social views, Shelley did not achieve fame during his lifetime, but recognition of his achie ...
, written as a parody of Wordsworth's ''Peter Bell''
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