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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of Christopher Seymour Bell with the following comment:

I am cataloguing one of the Bell Collections of plans and correspondence held at Northumberland Archives and am collecting as much information as I can about the family of Thomas Bell, Christopher's father.This will help me build up the picture of what appears to be a very private family and put them in context with the age in which they lived. Christopher Seymour Bell managed the Stanwick Estate for the Dowager Duchess Eleonore of Northumberland for 28 years and then a widower he remarried at the age of 65 and fathered three more children.He retired to Kirby Moorside with his new family but took a fall and sadly died of a head injury. I was intending to make a trip to see if I could find his grave but your image will postpone that need for the time being. I am sorry that people are so rude as not to thank you for your efforts, as a volunteer myself I alway appreciate that little bit of care.

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