Henry Bell (4 January 1838 – 11 June 1919) was an English first-class cricketer and an Anglican clergyman.
The son of the Reverend John Bell, he was born in January 1838 at Oulton, Yorkshire.
[3] Batting twice in the match, Bell was dismissed without scoring in the Gentlemen of the North first-innings by W. Little, while in their second-innings he was not out batting at number eleven, having scored a single run.
[4] After graduating from Durham, he returned to Marlborough to take up the post of assistant master, which he held between 1862–72.
[1] His son, Aubrey FitzGerald Bell, was a Portuguese and Spanish scholar.