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  • Ernest Bell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ernest Bell may refer to: Ernest Bell (Australian politician) (1880–1930), pastoralist and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Ernest Bell (activist)

    Ernest Bell

    Ernest_Bell

  • Ernest Bell (activist)
  • English publisher and social reformer (1851–1933)

    Ernest Bell (8 March 1851 – 14 September 1933) was an English publisher, writer, and social reformer. He campaigned for animal rights, animal welfare

    Ernest Bell (activist)

    Ernest Bell (activist)

    Ernest_Bell_(activist)

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • 1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway

    For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer attached to

    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls

  • Vivisection
  • Experimental surgery

    achieved by both Magendie, as well as a Scottish anatomist named Charles Bell. Bell used an unconscious rabbit because of "the protracted cruelty of the dissection"

    Vivisection

    Vivisection

    Vivisection

  • Ernest Bell (footballer)
  • English footballer

    Ernest Bell was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Notts County. Ernest Bell at the English National Football Archive (subscription

    Ernest Bell (footballer)

    Ernest_Bell_(footballer)

  • Animal husbandry
  • Management of farm animals

    020907.090904. PMID 18348709. Meyer, Vernon M.; Driggers, L. Bynum; Ernest, Kenneth; Ernest, Debra. "Swine Growing-Finishing Units" (PDF). Pork Industry handbook

    Animal husbandry

    Animal husbandry

    Animal_husbandry

  • Ernest Morrison-Bell
  • British soldier and parliamentarian (1870–1960)

    Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Fitzroy Morrison-Bell, OBE, JP, DL (19 April 1871 – 20 October 1960) was a British soldier and parliamentarian. He was born Ernest Fitzroy

    Ernest Morrison-Bell

    Ernest_Morrison-Bell

  • Bullfighting
  • Physical contest involving a matador and a bull

    The Sun Also Rises, a novel by Ernest Hemingway, includes many accounts of bullfighting. Death in the Afternoon, Ernest Hemingway's treatise on Spanish

    Bullfighting

    Bullfighting

    Bullfighting

  • League Against Cruel Sports
  • UK animal welfare charity

    The League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports was founded in 1925 by Ernest Bell and Henry B. Amos with George Greenwood as first president. Their inaugural

    League Against Cruel Sports

    League_Against_Cruel_Sports

  • Ernest Arthur Bell
  • English botanist and chemist

    Ernest Arthur Bell CB (20 June 1926 – 11 June 2006) was an English botanist and chemist who was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1981 to

    Ernest Arthur Bell

    Ernest_Arthur_Bell

  • Blood sport
  • Any entertainment sport where blood is commonly shed

    Bernard (1915). Killing for Sport: Essays by Various Writers. London: G. Bell and Sons, LTD. pp. 130–146. Brooke, Simon (19 August 2007). "Animal cruelty

    Blood sport

    Blood sport

    Blood_sport

  • Animals' Friend Society
  • Defunct animal welfare organisation

    including Birmingham and Luton later in the nineteenth century. In 1910, Ernest Bell revived the name for a London-based organisation supported by figures

    Animals' Friend Society

    Animals' Friend Society

    Animals'_Friend_Society

  • Ernest Hemingway bibliography
  • Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed

    Ernest Hemingway bibliography

    Ernest Hemingway bibliography

    Ernest_Hemingway_bibliography

  • Rashad Bell
  • American basketball player

    Rashad Ernest Bell (born September 23, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. He also holds a Hungarian passport. "Rashad Bell prende

    Rashad Bell

    Rashad Bell

    Rashad_Bell

  • Brian Bell (businessman)
  • Papa New Guinean businessman (1928–2010)

    Sir Brian Ernest Bell CSM, KBE, CStJ (3 July 1928 – 25 July 2010) was an Australian-born businessman who established a business empire in Papua New Guinea

    Brian Bell (businessman)

    Brian_Bell_(businessman)

  • Savitri Devi
  • Greek Nazi spy and occultist (1905–1982)

    with whom antisemitism was prolific; she was especially influenced by Ernest Renan. During the 1930s, Portas increasingly came to admire Nazism and Adolf

    Savitri Devi

    Savitri Devi

    Savitri_Devi

  • Ahimsa
  • Ancient Indian principle of nonviolence

    vol. 7, The University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-25250-7 Hume, Robert Ernest (1921), The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press Jindal

    Ahimsa

    Ahimsa

    Ahimsa

  • Bell (surname)
  • Surname list

    mathematician Ernest Bell (animal rights activist) (1851–1933), British author, animal rights activist, humanitarian, and vegetarian Ernest Bell (footballer)

    Bell (surname)

    Bell_(surname)

  • Humanitarian League
  • British humanitarian organisation (1891–1919)

    London from 1891 to 1919. Founded by Henry S. Salt with Edward Maitland, Ernest Bell, Howard Williams, Kenneth Romanes and Alice Lewis, it opposed avoidable

    Humanitarian League

    Humanitarian League

    Humanitarian_League

  • J. Ernest Bell II
  • American politician (born 1941)

    J. Ernest Bell II (born April 26, 1941) is an American politician and lawyer. He served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1983 to 1994, representing

    J. Ernest Bell II

    J._Ernest_Bell_II

  • Fur trade
  • Worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur

     2. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 20. Rich, Edwin Ernest (1967). The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857. Toronto: McClelland and

    Fur trade

    Fur trade

    Fur_trade

  • McLibel case
  • Legal action against and by activists

    privately to friends. The case was adjudicated by Mr Justice Rodger Bell. On 19 June 1997, Bell delivered his more than 1,000-page judgment largely in favour

    McLibel case

    McLibel_case

  • George Bell (publisher)
  • English publisher (1814–1890)

    of the publishers Edward and Ernest Bell. George Bell was born on 12 October 1814, the fifth of 13 children of Matthew Bell, bookseller, stationer, and

    George Bell (publisher)

    George Bell (publisher)

    George_Bell_(publisher)

  • Brown Dog affair
  • British political controversy, 1903–1910

    the trial began, but they went ahead anyway, and it was published by Ernest Bell of Covent Garden in July 1903. The trial opened at the Old Bailey on

    Brown Dog affair

    Brown Dog affair

    Brown_Dog_affair

  • Ernest Hemingway
  • American author and journalist (1899–1961)

    Ernest Miller Hemingway (/ˈhɛmɪŋweɪ/ HEM-ing-way; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. Known for

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest_Hemingway

  • Barbi Twins
  • American identical twin sister models

    Calendar Topps Comics, 1994 Artists include John Byrne, Adam Hughes, Julie Bell, Miran Kim, Linser, et al. Best of the Barbi Twins 1997 Calendar. H & H Global

    Barbi Twins

    Barbi Twins

    Barbi_Twins

  • J. Howard Moore
  • American zoologist and philosopher (1862–1916)

    Sons. 1900. OCLC 1117891376. Bell, Ernest, ed. (1906). The Whole World Kin: A Study in Threefold Evolution. London: G. Bell & Sons. OCLC 752821941. The

    J. Howard Moore

    J. Howard Moore

    J._Howard_Moore

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    For Whom the Bell Tolls is a 1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway. For Whom the Bell Tolls may also refer to: "for whom the bell tolls", a line by John Donne

    For Whom the Bell Tolls (disambiguation)

    For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls_(disambiguation)

  • The New Ethics
  • 1907 book by J. Howard Moore

    by American zoologist and philosopher J. Howard Moore, published by Ernest Bell in London. The book argues for an ethical system based on the Golden

    The New Ethics

    The New Ethics

    The_New_Ethics

  • Cora Pearl
  • Well known 19th century courtesan

    Great Economic Blunder". Essays in Medical Sociology. Vol. 1. London: Ernest Bell. p. 167. Retrieved 30 April 2026. English Wikisource has documents related

    Cora Pearl

    Cora Pearl

    Cora_Pearl

  • National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports
  • Defunct British animal welfare organisation

    animals for sport. It was dissolved in 2017. Animal welfare workers Ernest Bell and Stephen Coleridge both resigned from the League for the Prohibition

    National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports

    National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports

    National_Society_for_the_Abolition_of_Cruel_Sports

  • Ernest P. Worrell
  • Fictional character

    Ernest P. Worrell is a fictional character that was portrayed by American actor Jim Varney in a series of television commercials and then later in a television

    Ernest P. Worrell

    Ernest_P._Worrell

  • Mrs. Bowdich
  • English writer (1861–1930)

    salads, savouries, stews, souffles and sauces. The preface was written by Ernest Bell and the cover was designed by Gleeson White. According to Cedar Philips

    Mrs. Bowdich

    Mrs. Bowdich

    Mrs._Bowdich

  • Jessey Wade
  • English animal welfare activist (1859–1952)

    and editor. She was involved with the Humanitarian League, worked with Ernest Bell on animal welfare publications, and founded the Cats Protection League

    Jessey Wade

    Jessey Wade

    Jessey_Wade

  • Recreational fishing
  • Fishing as a hobby

    Midwest in the spring creeks of Wisconsin. Along with deep sea fishing, Ernest Hemingway did much to popularize fly fishing through his works of fiction

    Recreational fishing

    Recreational fishing

    Recreational_fishing

  • Henry Stephens Salt
  • British writer and social reformer (1851–1939)

    Arnold Hills, Ralph Hodgson, Peter Kropotkin, Ouida, J. Howard Moore, Ernest Bell, George Bernard Shaw, Robert Cunninghame-Graham, James Keir Hardie, Hubert

    Henry Stephens Salt

    Henry Stephens Salt

    Henry_Stephens_Salt

  • Catherine Walters
  • English courtesan

    Great Economic Blunder". Essays in Medical Sociology. Vol. 1. London: Ernest Bell. p. 167. Retrieved 30 April 2026. Small Talk by Uncle Toby (George Finch

    Catherine Walters

    Catherine Walters

    Catherine_Walters

  • Ernest Bell (Australian politician)
  • Pastoralist and politician

    Ernest Thomas Bell (31 March 1880 – 2 May 1930) was a pastoralist and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Bell was born in Camboon, Queensland

    Ernest Bell (Australian politician)

    Ernest Bell (Australian politician)

    Ernest_Bell_(Australian_politician)

  • Henry B. Amos
  • Scottish activist (1869–1946)

    Prohibition of Cruel Sports, later the League Against Cruel Sports, with Ernest Bell and George Greenwood as its first president. The League sought to end

    Henry B. Amos

    Henry_B._Amos

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)

    Alexander Graham Bell (/ˈɡreɪ.əm/ ; born Alexander Bell; March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist, and

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander_Graham_Bell

  • International Vegetarian Union
  • International non-profit organisation

    living (e.g. EarthSave). The IVU Congress president from 1923 to 1926 was Ernest Bell. The 6th World Vegetarian Congress held in London in 1926 featured displays

    International Vegetarian Union

    International Vegetarian Union

    International_Vegetarian_Union

  • Better-World Philosophy
  • 1899 book by J. Howard Moore

    Social Science series. This was followed by a London edition published by Ernest Bell in 1907. Better-World Philosophy is organized into nine sections. The

    Better-World Philosophy

    Better-World Philosophy

    Better-World_Philosophy

  • George Bedborough
  • English writer and social reformer (1868–1940)

    was a friend and collaborator of Henry S. Salt, Bertram Dobell, and Ernest Bell. From 1891 to 1892, Bedborough was a member of the National Society of

    George Bedborough

    George Bedborough

    George_Bedborough

  • Rosa Mary Barrett
  • British activist

    rescue of the young". The Humanitarian. London: Humanitarian League / Ernest Bell. OCLC 977754943. — (August 1896). "Further details as regards Foreign

    Rosa Mary Barrett

    Rosa_Mary_Barrett

  • William Frederick Taylor
  • Australian surgeon and legislator (1840-1927)

    They had five children, including one daughter who went on to marry Ernest Bell, the future member for Fassifern. Taylor died in May 1930. His funeral

    William Frederick Taylor

    William Frederick Taylor

    William_Frederick_Taylor

  • Lizzy Lind af Hageby
  • Swedish-British feminist (1878–1963)

    opened in November 1903, by which time the diary had been published by Ernest Bell of Covent Garden, first as Eye-Witnesses, later as The Shambles of Science:

    Lizzy Lind af Hageby

    Lizzy Lind af Hageby

    Lizzy_Lind_af_Hageby

  • American Anti-Vivisection Society
  • Pennsylvania-based organization

    2012-04-14. Retrieved 2008-11-25. Journal of Zoöphily, HathiTrust. Cherrington, Ernest Hurst (1928). "LOVELL, MARY FRANCES (WHITECHURCH).". Standard encyclopedia

    American Anti-Vivisection Society

    American Anti-Vivisection Society

    American_Anti-Vivisection_Society

  • Annie Maude Blackett
  • New Zealand librarian

    weekly salary. When Strong was succeeded by Ernest Bell in mid-1913, Blackett was promoted to second assistant. Bell was a prominent English Librarian and implemented

    Annie Maude Blackett

    Annie_Maude_Blackett

  • Vegetarian Society
  • British vegetarianism charity

    1895 by the LVS. In 1907, James Christopher Street, J. Stenson Hooker, Ernest Nyssens and Eustace Miles were speakers at the 60th anniversary of the Vegetarian

    Vegetarian Society

    Vegetarian Society

    Vegetarian_Society

  • Nell Shipman
  • Canadian actress (1892–1970)

    group in 1905. While working in a play she met and married film producer Ernest Shipman and the couple moved to California. Shipman wrote and directed a

    Nell Shipman

    Nell Shipman

    Nell_Shipman

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song)
  • 1984 promotional single by Metallica

    ranked "For Whom the Bell Tolls" at number 39 on their "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time" list. The song was inspired by Ernest Hemingway's 1940

    For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song)

    For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls_(Metallica_song)

  • L214
  • French animal rights organization

    November 2013, an L214 investigation on force-feeding, in buildings of the Ernest Soulard company, which supply starred restaurants and Parisian luxury hotels

    L214

    L214

    L214

  • Nathan the Wise
  • 1779 play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Lessing: Nathan the Wise and Minna von Barnhelm, translated by Ernest Bell. London, G. Bell, 1888. Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts, translated

    Nathan the Wise

    Nathan the Wise

    Nathan_the_Wise

  • Sue Coe
  • British artist

    College of Art 2002 – "Commitment to the Struggle: The Art of Sue Coe" at Bell Gallery at Brown University 1994 – "Directions: Sue Coe" at Hirshhorn Museum

    Sue Coe

    Sue_Coe

  • George E. Bell
  • Canadian politician

    George Ernest Bell (November 21, 1883 – November 16, 1970) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from

    George E. Bell

    George_E._Bell

  • Cats Protection
  • British charity for rehoming stray cats

    meeting were M. Dudley Ward, Jessey Wade, Charles Forward and Mrs Avery. Ernest Bell was made Treasurer and Mrs Avery Honorary Secretary. The first headquarters

    Cats Protection

    Cats_Protection

  • Edith Carrington
  • English activist and writer (1853–1929)

    children. One series, Animal Life Readers, edited by Carrington and Ernest Bell was illustrated by Harrison Weir and others. She also ran a children's

    Edith Carrington

    Edith Carrington

    Edith_Carrington

  • Robert Cook (vegan)
  • Irish farmer and veganism activist (1646–1726)

    Detection of the Court and State of England During the Four Last Reigns. Bell. p. 664 Cooper, Thompson. (1887). Cook, Robert (1646?-1726?). In Dictionary

    Robert Cook (vegan)

    Robert_Cook_(vegan)

  • Mary E. Bell House
  • United States historic place

    congregation going in the next decade. In 1895, Mary E. married a day laborer, Ernest Bell of North Carolina, and by 1900 the family with children Ethel, Alice

    Mary E. Bell House

    Mary E. Bell House

    Mary_E._Bell_House

  • The Children's Realm
  • British children's vegetarian magazine (1906–1914)

    through Boult's Rainbow and The Children's Garden. An overview from the Ernest Bell Library also describes The Daisy Basket and The Children's Garden as

    The Children's Realm

    The Children's Realm

    The_Children's_Realm

  • Elizabeth Blackwell
  • British-American physician (1821–1910)

    Scientific Method in Biology 1902 Essays in Medical Sociology, 2 vols (Ernest Bell) Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, first woman to gain a medical qualification

    Elizabeth Blackwell

    Elizabeth Blackwell

    Elizabeth_Blackwell

  • The Universal Kinship
  • 1906 book by J. Howard Moore

    condensed version of the book, was published in London by George Bell & Sons. George Bell & Sons also published an unabridged edition, as did the Humanitarian

    The Universal Kinship

    The Universal Kinship

    The_Universal_Kinship

  • T. L. Nichols
  • American physician and social reformer (1815–1901)

    restaurants. Nichols influenced several people to adopt vegetarianism. Ernest Bell became vegetarian after reading Nichols's pamphlet How to Live on Sixpence

    T. L. Nichols

    T. L. Nichols

    T._L._Nichols

  • Abiathar Wall
  • English physician and anti-vivisection activist

    hospital with Lord Coleridge, Lord Hatherton, Rev. Augustus Jackson and Ernest Bell. He treated over 100 patients a week at the hospital without fee or reward

    Abiathar Wall

    Abiathar Wall

    Abiathar_Wall

  • Ken Bell
  • Canadian photographer (1914–2000)

    Canadian Forces Photo Unit and the City of Toronto Archives. Ken Bell's brother William Ernest Bell also served in the war; he volunteered for the Royal Canadian

    Ken Bell

    Ken Bell

    Ken_Bell

  • Diving bell
  • Chamber for transporting divers vertically through the water

    open-bottomed wet bell and the closed bell, which can maintain an internal pressure greater than the external ambient. Diving bells are usually suspended

    Diving bell

    Diving bell

    Diving_bell

  • Beauty Without Cruelty
  • International animal rights organisation and cruelty-free cosmetic companies

    created their first cruelty-free creme formula, which was made up by John Bell & Croyden. The minimal profit made from this was ploughed back into making

    Beauty Without Cruelty

    Beauty_Without_Cruelty

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)
  • 1943 film by Sam Wood

    Nichols based his script on the 1940 novel For Whom the Bell Tolls by American novelist Ernest Hemingway. The film is about an American International Brigades

    For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)

    For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls_(film)

  • Annie Bradshaw
  • English novelist and animal welfare activist (1859–1938)

    kindness. She co-founded the Performing Animals' Defence League with Ernest Bell in 1914. She gave evidence in the House of Commons and supported the

    Annie Bradshaw

    Annie Bradshaw

    Annie_Bradshaw

  • Battersea General Hospital
  • Hospital in England

    had organized a charitable trust with Lords Coleridge, Lord Hatherton, Ernest Bell, Abiathar Wall and Rev. Augustus Jackson as trustees to raise money for

    Battersea General Hospital

    Battersea General Hospital

    Battersea_General_Hospital

  • Bibliography of animal rights
  • Charles H. Kerr & Co. Moore, J. Howard (1907). The New Ethics. London: Ernest Bell. Schweitzer, Albert (1923). The Philosophy of Civilization. London: A

    Bibliography of animal rights

    Bibliography_of_animal_rights

  • Emarel Freshel
  • American designer and vegetarian activist

    She grew up in Chicago and graduated from Organtz College. She married Ernest R. Sharpe of Boston. In 1917, she married Curtis P. Freshel. Freshel was

    Emarel Freshel

    Emarel Freshel

    Emarel_Freshel

  • Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  • German Enlightenment writer (1729–1781)

    by Ernest Bell. London, G. Bell, 1888. Selected prose works of G. E. Lessing, translated by E. C. Beasley, B. A., and Helen Zimmern. London, G. Bell and

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Gotthold_Ephraim_Lessing

  • London Vegetarian Society
  • British vegetarian organisation (1888–1969)

    March 1888. An amended basis of agreement was signed by Hills, Forward, Ernest Bell, H. Phillips, W. L. Beurle, F. Trier, R. Gill, S. A. M. Farnworth, S

    London Vegetarian Society

    London Vegetarian Society

    London_Vegetarian_Society

  • The Ghosts in Our Machine
  • 2013 Canadian documentary film

    Lush. Retrieved January 17, 2016. Anderson, Jason (May 31, 2013). "TIFF Bell Lightbox celebrates China". The Toronto Star. p. E5. "Canada's Golden Sheaf

    The Ghosts in Our Machine

    The_Ghosts_in_Our_Machine

  • Candidates of the 1915 Queensland state election
  • latter's election was declared void on 9 October 1912. On 26 October 1913, Ernest Bell (Liberal) replaced Arnold Wienholt (Liberal) as the member for Fassifern

    Candidates of the 1915 Queensland state election

    Candidates_of_the_1915_Queensland_state_election

  • Aratula
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    On 16 April 1926, the Aratula School of Arts was officially opened by Ernest Bell, the local Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. A local public

    Aratula

    Aratula

    Aratula

  • The Cost of a Skin
  • 1907 essay by J. Howard Moore

    Retrieved May 1, 2026. "The Cost of a Skin". The New Ethics. London: Ernest Bell. 1907. "The Cost of a Skin". The Herald of the Golden Age. XI (6). Order

    The Cost of a Skin

    The Cost of a Skin

    The_Cost_of_a_Skin

  • William Henry Hudson
  • Anglo-Argentine author, naturalist and ornithologist (1841–1922)

    works) of which he was an early member. His executors were the publisher Ernest Bell and Wynnard Hooper, a journalist. He wanted his notebooks and papers

    William Henry Hudson

    William Henry Hudson

    William_Henry_Hudson

  • North American Newspaper Alliance
  • Ernest Hemingway, who was sent to Spain in 1937 to report on the Spanish Civil War. Hemingway based one of his best-known novels, For Whom the Bell Tolls

    North American Newspaper Alliance

    North American Newspaper Alliance

    North_American_Newspaper_Alliance

  • 1911 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
  • American college football season

    compiled a 6–3 record and outscored opponents by a total of 91 to 67. Ernest Bell was the team captain. "2017 West Virginia Football Media Guide". West

    1911 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

    1911_West_Virginia_Mountaineers_football_team

  • Miss Sara Sampson
  • Play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    "Miss" now has wide currency in German Miss Sara Sampson, full translation by Ernest Bell online. Miss Sara Sampson public domain audiobook at LibriVox

    Miss Sara Sampson

    Miss_Sara_Sampson

  • Hertha Ayrton
  • English electrical engineer (1854–1923)

    after the death of Mills' mother Emily "Mynie" Ernest Bell in 1893. (Her father, writer Thomas Evans Bell, had died in 1887.) They stayed close and in May

    Hertha Ayrton

    Hertha Ayrton

    Hertha_Ayrton

  • L. A. Hayter
  • English children's illustrator and writer (1893–1917)

    (19 September 2013). "100 years old plant-eating identical twins! The Ernest Bell Memorial Library". HappyCow. Retrieved 5 July 2020. Kubisz, Marzena (14

    L. A. Hayter

    L. A. Hayter

    L._A._Hayter

  • Alice Drakoules
  • British social reformer (c. 1850–1933)

    slaughter of cattle in India for food supplied to British soldiers, with Ernest Bell presiding. In 1891, Drakoules helped establish the Humanitarian League

    Alice Drakoules

    Alice Drakoules

    Alice_Drakoules

  • Frank Wokes
  • English biochemist and nutritionist (1892–1974)

    Nutrition". International Vegetarian Union. Retrieved 7 April 2021. Bush, Ernest Alfred Radford. (1974). Agriculture: A Bibliographical Guide, Volume 1.

    Frank Wokes

    Frank_Wokes

  • Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology
  • 1897 book by Edward Payson Evans

    Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress. London: G. Bell and Sons. pp. 12–13. Hoage, R. J. (1989). Perceptions of Animals in American

    Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

    Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology

    Evolutional_Ethics_and_Animal_Psychology

  • Peter Freeman (politician)
  • British politician (1888–1956)

    Akiko; Shurtleff, William (26 March 2022). "4136. Axon, William E.A.; Axon, Ernest. 1947. One hundred years of the Vegetarian Society, 1847-1947. Manchester

    Peter Freeman (politician)

    Peter_Freeman_(politician)

  • Bearing rein
  • Item of harness over the head of a horse

    1906 Bell, Ernest (1909). "The Use Of The Bearing-Rein". The Animals' Cause. pp. 236–240 – via Henry Salt. "Our New President: Mr. Ernest Bell". The

    Bearing rein

    Bearing rein

    Bearing_rein

  • William Edward Ayrton
  • British physicist (1847–1908)

    after the death of Mills' mother Emily "Mynie" Ernest Bell in 1893. (Her father, writer Thomas Evans Bell had died in 1887). He was elected president in

    William Edward Ayrton

    William Edward Ayrton

    William_Edward_Ayrton

  • Humphrey Primatt
  • English clergyman and animal rights writer

    Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress. London: G. Bell and Sons. p. 117 Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret. (2010). Cultural Encyclopedia

    Humphrey Primatt

    Humphrey_Primatt

  • Darren Thurston
  • Canadian environmentalist

    Arson". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. pp. B3. Retrieved June 25, 2013. Bell, Stewart (January 21, 2006). "Canadian indicted for 'domestic terrorism';

    Darren Thurston

    Darren_Thurston

  • John Lawrence (writer)
  • English writer (1753–1839)

    Guide, being the substance of the Works of the late Charles Vial de St. Bell,' London, 1796 'A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses and on the

    John Lawrence (writer)

    John Lawrence (writer)

    John_Lawrence_(writer)

  • Edward Nicholson (librarian)
  • British author and Bodley's Librarian

    Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress. London: G. Bell and Sons. p. 158 "The Rights of an Animal". Nature. 20 (508): 287–288. 1879

    Edward Nicholson (librarian)

    Edward Nicholson (librarian)

    Edward_Nicholson_(librarian)

  • Frances Swiney
  • British suffragette (1847–1922)

    The Cosmic Procession or The Feminine Principle in Evolution (London: Ernest Bell, 1906) The Bar of Isis (London: The Open Road Publishing, 1907) The Mystery

    Frances Swiney

    Frances_Swiney

  • Nathaniel Peabody Rogers
  • American abolitionist (1794–1846)

    Writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers. Concord: John R. French. pp. 339–340. Bell, Charles H. (1894). The Bench and Bar of New Hampshire. Pillsbury, Parker

    Nathaniel Peabody Rogers

    Nathaniel Peabody Rogers

    Nathaniel_Peabody_Rogers

  • Dave Ritchie (gridiron football)
  • Canadian football player (1938–2024)

    2006. Archived from the original on July 17, 2022. Retrieved July 17, 2022. Bell, Jason (March 9, 2024). "Bombers mourn passing of former coach Dave Ritchie"

    Dave Ritchie (gridiron football)

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  • Bertram Lloyd
  • English social reformer and naturalist (1881–1944)

    Ernest Bertram Lloyd FLS FRES (14 May 1881 – 9 June 1944) was an English social reformer, naturalist, editor, and translator. A member of the Lloyd banking

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  • George Greenwood
  • British lawyer and politician (1850–1928)

    Cruel Sports has just been formed, with Sir Greenwood as President, Mr Ernest Bell hon. treasurer, and Mr. H. B. Amos, as secretary. (subscription required)

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    George Greenwood

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  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1912–1915
  • to contest Wide Bay at the 1913 federal election. Liberal candidate Ernest Bell won the resulting by-election on 24 April 1913. 4 On 27 January 1914

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1912–1915

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  • Ernest
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    English American German

    Ernest

    Serious; determined.

    Ernest

  • ERNUST
  • Male

    German

    ERNUST

    Old German name derived from the vocabulary word eornost, ERNUST means "battle (to the death), serious business."

    ERNUST

  • ERNESTA
  • Female

    Italian

    ERNESTA

    Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Ernesto, ERNESTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."

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  • ERNEST
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    English

    ERNEST

    English form of German Ernust, ERNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."

    ERNEST

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    Americanized form of German Ernst.English

    Earnest

    Americanized form of German Ernst.English : variant spelling of Ernest.

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  • Earnest
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    Earnest

    Sincere; Serious; Form of Ernest; Truth; Battle to the Death

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  • Earnest
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    Earnest

    Earnest.

    Earnest

  • Ernesha
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    German Latin

    Ernesha

    Serious; determined. Feminine of Emest.

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  • Ernest
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    English and Dutch

    Ernest

    English and Dutch : from the Germanic byname mentioned at Ernst. However, Reaney cites medieval evidence for Norman spellings such as Ernais, and derives it from a Germanic personal name Arn(e)gis, possibly composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel). The name may have been altered by folk etymology to coincide with the word meaning ‘combat’. Compare Harness.Dutch : variant of Ernst.

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    Earnest.

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    EARNEST

    Variant spelling of English Ernest, EARNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."

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    Feminine form of German Ernst, ERNSTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."

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    Iron Man, Vigour

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    ERNST

    Contracted form of German Ernust, ERNST means "battle (to the death), serious business."

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  • ERNESTO
  • Male

    Italian

    ERNESTO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Ernestus, ERNESTO means "battle (to the death), serious business."

    ERNESTO

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  • Vibhat | விபாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vibhat | விபாத

    Dawn

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    Scottish English

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    White hawk.

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    Rye Clearing; From Riley; Valiant; Blackbird

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    MAVIS

    English bird name, MAVIS means "song thrush."

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    Haridra

    Yellow; Turneric; One who is Golden Coloured

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    Hindu, Indian, Russian

    Chidiya

    One of a Bird

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    Ayma

    Princes

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    Ardine

    Warm; Burning with Enthusiasm

  • Vrandan | வ்ரஂதந
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    Vrandan | வ்ரஂதந

    Name of Radha

  • FIONNTÁN
  • Male

    Irish

    FIONNTÁN

    Variant form of Irish Gaelic Fiontan, FIONNTÁN means "white fire." 

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  • Unnest
  • v. t.

    To eject from a nest; to unnestle.

  • Arrest
  • v. t.

    To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses.

  • Revest
  • v. t.

    To vest again with possession or office; as, to revest a magistrate with authority.

  • Unrest
  • n.

    Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude.

  • Earnest
  • a.

    Intent; fixed closely; as, earnest attention.

  • Honest
  • a.

    Open; frank; as, an honest countenance.

  • Priest
  • v. t.

    To ordain as priest.

  • Arrest
  • v. t.

    To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention.

  • Arrest
  • v. t.

    To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime.

  • Wrest
  • v. t.

    To tune with a wrest, or key.

  • Ernest
  • n.

    See Earnest.

  • Crest
  • v. t.

    To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.

  • Arrest
  • v. i.

    To tarry; to rest.

  • Arrest
  • v. t.

    The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc.; stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development.

  • Earnest
  • v. t.

    To use in earnest.

  • Arrest
  • v. t.

    To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate.

  • Honest
  • a.

    Characterized by integrity or fairness and straight/forwardness in conduct, thought, speech, etc.; upright; just; equitable; trustworthy; truthful; sincere; free from fraud, guile, or duplicity; not false; -- said of persons and acts, and of things to which a moral quality is imputed; as, an honest judge or merchant; an honest statement; an honest bargain; an honest business; an honest book; an honest confession.

  • Crest
  • v. i.

    To form a crest.

  • Rest
  • v. t.

    To arrest.

  • Earnest
  • a.

    Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain or do; zealous with sincerity; with hearty endeavor; heartfelt; fervent; hearty; -- used in a good sense; as, earnest prayers.