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English politician Archibald Bell , Jr Born ( 1804-04-15) 15
April 1804 Hertfordshire , England , United Kingdom
Died 9 August 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) Denman , New South Wales , Australia Occupation(s) Pastoralist , explorer Years active 1823−1879 Spouse Francis Ann North Parents * Archibald Bell , Sr ( father ) * Maria Kitching ( mother )
Archibald Bell ( 15 April 1804 - 9 August 1883 ) was an English explorer and politician .
Life and family Archibald Bell was born on 15 April 1804 in county Hertfordshire , England , the son of Archibald Bell and Maria ( née Kitching ) , one of ten children .
He arrived in New South Wales with his family in July 1807 aboard the Young William , his father being an officer of the New South Wales Corps .
Bell married Francis Ann North in 1833 at Windsor ;
Ann was the daughter of Lieutenant Samuel North , pastoralist and Police Magistrate for Windsor .
Bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of Sydney 's north-west .
Exploration
In August 1823 Archibald Bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the Bell 's Line of Road .
Although the mountains had been crossed at Katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from Richmond at this time .
On the journey from Richmond to Mount Tomah Bell followed the directions of an Aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
Other sources claim Bell was shown the route by the Darug men , Emery and Cogy .
He initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from Mount Tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the Hartley valley where he joined up with Cox 's road .
Bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to Tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " .
Bell used the Aboriginal term ' Balcamatta ' to describe the country below Mount Tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding .
Upon his return in September 1823 Archibald Bell sent his report of the route over the Blue Mountains to Governor Brisbane .
Soon afterwards the surveyor-general John Oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor Robert Hoddle to survey Bell 's line of road .
Hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in November 1823 .
The road across the mountains was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour .
Bell also explored the Hunter River and saved the explorers Howe and Singleton from starvation .
As a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at Patrick 's Plains , naming his estate ' Corinda ' .
He specialized in breeding horses for coaching and hackney horses .
He was granted 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) on the Hunter River near Belford in 1839 .
He had other estates in the Hunter Valley and moved from Corinda to Milgarra at Bunnan near Scone in 1849 .
In 1859 he bought Pickering at Denman , an 8,000 acres ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate on the Hunter River .
He lived there until his death on 9 August 1883 .
Bell represented Upper Hunter in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the Legislative Council for life in 1879 .
The township of Bell , Mount Bell , the Bell Range and Bells Line of Road were named after the explorer .


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english politician archibald bell [PERSON] [PERSON] , jr born [PERSON] ( 1804-04-15) 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 hertfordshire , england [PLACE] , united kingdom [PLACE] died 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman [PERSON] , new south wales [PLACE] , australia occupation(s) pastoralist [PERSON] , explorer years [PERIOD] active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann [PERSON] north [PERSON] parents [PERSON] * archibald bell [PERSON] , sr ( father [PERSON] ) * maria kitching [PERSON] ( mother [PERSON] ) archibald bell [PERSON] ( 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 - 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 ) was an english explorer [UNKNOWN] and politician [PERSON] . life [EVENT] and family archibald bell [PERSON] [PERSON] was born on 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 in county hertfordshire [PLACE] , england [PLACE] , the son [PERSON] of archibald bell [PERSON] and maria [PLACE] ( née kitching [PERSON] ) , one of ten children [PERSON] . he arrived in new south wales [PLACE] with his family [HUMAN GROUP] in july [PERIOD] 1807 aboard the young william [PERSON] , his father [PERSON] being an officer [TERM] of the new south wales corps [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] married francis ann [PERSON] north [PERSON] in 1833 at windsor [PLACE] ; ann [PERSON] was the daughter [PERSON] of lieutenant samuel north [PERSON] , pastoralist [PERSON] and police magistrate [UNKNOWN] for windsor [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] maintained his activities [ACTIVITY] as a pastoralist [PERSON] in between explorations [EVENT] of sydney [PERSON] 's north-west . exploration [EVENT] in august [PERIOD] 1823 archibald bell [PERSON] , aged nineteen years [PERIOD] , traveled along the route [ROUTE] that would later become the bell [PERSON] 's line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] . although the mountains [PROCESS] had been crossed at katoomba [UNKNOWN] a decade [PERIOD] earlier , there was still no satisfactory route [ROUTE] through the mountains [PROCESS] from richmond [PERSON] at this time [PERIOD] . on the journey [PERSON] from richmond [PERSON] to mount tomah [PERSON] bell [PERSON] followed the directions [DIRECTION] of an aboriginal woman [PERSON] who had travelled the route [ROUTE] . other sources [PERSON] claim bell [PERSON] was shown the route [ROUTE] by the darug men [PERSON] , emery [PERSON] and cogy [UNKNOWN] . he initially failed to find a safe descent [EVENT] to the west [PLACE] from mount tomah [PERSON] , but returned a month [PERIOD] later and was able to travel into the hartley valley [PERSON] where he joined up with cox [PERSON] 's road [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] found the greatest difficulty [SITUATION] on the journey [PERSON] " was in the thick part of his way [UNKNOWN] to tomah [PERSON] , so much so that in one place [PLACE] he was forced to cut his way [UNKNOWN] through three miles [COLLECTION] " . bell [PERSON] used the aboriginal term [TERM] ' balcamatta ' to describe the country [PLACE] below mount tomah [PERSON] where he encountered difficulty proceeding [MEASURE] . upon his return [UNKNOWN] in september 1823 archibald bell [PERSON] sent his report [PERSON] of the route [ROUTE] over the blue mountains [PROCESS] to governor brisbane [PERSON] . soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley [PERSON] instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle [PERSON] to survey bell [PERSON] 's line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] . hoddle [PERSON] completed the task [EVENT] and his survey report [PERSON] was submitted in november [PERIOD] 1823 . the road [PLACE] across the mountains [PROCESS] was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour [PERSON] . bell [PERSON] also explored the hunter river [PERSON] and saved the explorers howe [PERSON] and singleton [PERSON] from starvation [DEFICIENCY] . as a reward [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , he was given a grant [PERSON] of 1,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick [PERSON] 's plains [UNKNOWN] , naming his estate [ESTATE] ' corinda [PERSON] ' . he specialized in breeding horses [HORSE] for coaching and hackney horses [HORSE] . he was granted 1,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 4 km^2 ) on the hunter river [PERSON] near belford [PERSON] in 1839 . he had other estates [ESTATE] in the hunter valley [PERSON] and moved from corinda [PERSON] to milgarra [UNKNOWN] at bunnan [UNKNOWN] near scone [PERSON] in 1849 . in 1859 he bought pickering [PORTION] at denman [PERSON] , an 8,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate [ESTATE] on the hunter river [PERSON] . he lived there until his death [EVENT] on 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 . bell [PERSON] represented upper hunter [PERSON] in the new south wales legislative assembly [HUMAN GROUP] from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council [HUMAN GROUP] for life [EVENT] in 1879 . the township [ESTATE] of bell [PERSON] , mount bell [PERSON] , the bell range [PERSON] and bells line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] were named after the explorer [UNKNOWN] .

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1bell10PERSON english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15
2route5ROUTE in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road .
3road5PLACE in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road .
4acres3LENGTH as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
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6mountains3PROCESS although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time .
7august3PERIOD died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
8hunter river3PERSON bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation .
9april2PERIOD april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom
10richmond2PERSON although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time .
11corinda2PERSON as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
12journey2PERSON on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
13way2UNKNOWN bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " .
14denman2PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
15horses2HORSE he specialized in breeding horses for coaching and hackney horses .
16report2PERSON upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane .
17pastoralist2PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
18life2EVENT life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
19mount tomah2PLACE on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
20estate2ESTATE as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
21line2PERSON in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road .
22explorer2UNKNOWN died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
23windsor2PLACE bell married francis ann north in 1833 at windsor ;
24father2PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
25new south wales2PLACE died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
26england2PLACE april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom
27plains1UNKNOWN as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
28council1HUMAN GROUP bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 .
29country1PLACE bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding .
30new south wales corps1PLACE he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps .
31years1PERIOD died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
32april hertfordshire1PLACE
33starvation1DEFICIENCY bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation .
34son1PERSON life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
35police magistrate1UNKNOWN ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor .
36officer1TERM he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps .
37death1EVENT he lived there until his death on 9 august 1883 .
38australia occupation s pastoralist1PLACE
39children1PERSON life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
40estates1ESTATE he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 .
41place1PLACE bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " .
42pickering1PORTION in 1859 he bought pickering at denman , an 8,000 acres ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate on the hunter river .
43hunter valley1PERSON he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 .
44west1PLACE bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north west .
45explorations1EVENT bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west .
46new south wales legislative assembly1HUMAN GROUP bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 .
47darug men1PERSON other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy .
48lieutenant samuel north1PERSON ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor .
49decade1PERIOD although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time .
50mother1PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
51family1HUMAN GROUP life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
52labour1PERSON the road across the mountains was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour .
53spouse francis ann north parents1PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
54cogy1UNKNOWN other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy .
55mount bell1PERSON the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer .
56assistant surveyor robert hoddle1PERSON
57task1EVENT hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in november 1823 .
58blue mountains1PERSON upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane .
59explorers howe1PERSON bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation .
60reward1ABSTRACT ENTITY as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
61hoddle1PERSON soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle to survey bell 's line of road .
62politician1PERSON english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15
63sources1PERSON other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy .
64singleton1PERSON bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation .
65directions1DIRECTION on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
66united kingdom1PLACE april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom
67return1UNKNOWN upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane .
68woman1PERSON on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
69september archibald bell1PERSON
70maria kitching1PLACE died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
71time1PERIOD although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time .
72francis ann north1PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
73tomah1PERSON on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
74sydney1PERSON bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west .
75exploration1EVENT exploration
76november1PERIOD hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in november 1823 .
77month1PERIOD he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road .
78county hertfordshire1PLACE life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
79john oxley1PERSON soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle to survey bell 's line of road .
80mount tomah bell1PERSON on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route .
81august archibald bell1PERSON
82katoomba1UNKNOWN although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time .
83difficulty proceeding1MEASURE bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding .
84township1ESTATE the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer .
85patrick1PERSON as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
86emery1PERSON other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy .
87miles1COLLECTION bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " .
88jr born1PERSON english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15
89bells line1PERSON the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer .
90milgarra1UNKNOWN he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 .
91politician archibald bell1PERSON english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15
92governor brisbane1PERSON upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane .
93upper hunter1PERSON bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 .
94bunnan1UNKNOWN he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 .
95july1PERIOD he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps .
96maria1PLACE died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
97grant1PERSON as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' .
98daughter1PERSON ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor .
99kitching1PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
100young william1PERSON he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps .
101belford1PERSON he was granted 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) on the hunter river near belford in 1839 .
102term1TERM bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding .
103ann1PERSON died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )
104descent1EVENT he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road .
105scone1PERSON he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 .
106cox1PERSON he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road .
107difficulty1SITUATION bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " .
108family archibald bell1PERSON life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children .
109hartley valley1PERSON he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road .
110bell range1PERSON the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer .
111activities1ACTIVITY bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west .
112explorer years1PERIOD died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother )

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