. . . "1704"^^ . . . . . . . "3216"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Beaupr\u00E9 Bell"@en . "8640016"^^ . . "Beaupr\u00E9 Bell Esq. (1704\u20131741) was an English antiquary, of Beaupr\u00E9 Hall, Norfolk. Beaupr\u00E9 Bell was the first son of Beaupr\u00E9 Bell Esq., and Margaret, the daughter of Sir Anthony Oldfield, and was a fifth generation descendant of Sir Robert Bell and his wife Dorthie, of the old family of Beaupr\u00E9 or De Bello Prato. His father Beaupr\u00E9 Bell was eccentric and \"hardly allowed his son the common necessaries of life\", but owned an estate worth \u00A31500 per annum and also was reported to have had over 500 horses, all unbroken and allowed to roam wild. He possessed a good library, though neglected with the rest of the mansion. Beaupr\u00E9 Bell attended Westminster College and moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he finished his education. He had an eye for all things ancient, with a particular interest in Roman coins. Bell authored several works on this subject, one on the coins minted by Roman Emperors. He became Vice-President of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society in 1726, and gave assistance to Francis Blomefield. Beaupr\u00E9 Bell died from consumption on his way to Bath. By his will he bequeathed his collection of coins and medals to Trinity College, Cambridge, together with 12 volumes of manuscripts that were catalogued, together with the medieval manuscripts, by Montague Rhodes James."@en . . . . . . "Beaupr\u00E9 Bell"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Beaupr\u00E9 Bell"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Beaupr\u00E9 Bell Esq. (1704\u20131741) was an English antiquary, of Beaupr\u00E9 Hall, Norfolk. Beaupr\u00E9 Bell was the first son of Beaupr\u00E9 Bell Esq., and Margaret, the daughter of Sir Anthony Oldfield, and was a fifth generation descendant of Sir Robert Bell and his wife Dorthie, of the old family of Beaupr\u00E9 or De Bello Prato. Beaupr\u00E9 Bell attended Westminster College and moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he finished his education. He had an eye for all things ancient, with a particular interest in Roman coins. Bell authored several works on this subject, one on the coins minted by Roman Emperors."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1017958488"^^ . . . . .