Henry Bell (architect)

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title: Henry Bell (architect)
text: Henry Bell (1647–1711) was an English architect, a contemporary of Christopher Wren. Bell was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk and baptised in St Margaret's Church. He was the son of a wealthy merchant family and his father was twice mayor. He was admitted to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1661. He designed many buildings in West Norfolk including the Custom House in King's Lynn and All Saints Church in North Runcton. He served twice as Mayor of King's Lynn, he was well educated and travel
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