Background
Bell was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1875 to Thomas Bell and Mary Ann Moore and was educated at Uppingham School before graduating to King"s College, Cambridge in 1894.
Bell was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1875 to Thomas Bell and Mary Ann Moore and was educated at Uppingham School before graduating to King"s College, Cambridge in 1894.
Bell played club rugby for Cambridge University and Northern and played international rugby for the British Isles XV in their 1896 tour of South Africa. He received his Bachelor in 1894 and in 1901 he was admitted as a solicitor. He received the Master of Arts from King"s College in February the following year.
Although practicing as a solicitor, Bell eventually became the Assistant District Manager of Martins Bank for the North Eastern District, before retiring in 1922.
In 1895 he was selected for invitational touring team the Barbarians. In 1896 Bell was selected for Johnny Hammond"s British Isles team on the country"s first official overseas tour.
Although not chosen for the first test, he was selected for the second test against South Africa, in Johannesburg. Bell replaced the Reverend Matthew Mullineux and was partnered at halfback with Louis Magee.