Bell owed his county status to the achievements of his paternal grandfather, Sir Robert†, who served as Speaker in 1572, became chief baron of the Exchequer in 1577, and acquired an extensive Norfolk estate through marriage.
Bell was the first member of his family to sit for the county. Elected to Parliament in 1626, he was named to four bill committees, two of which concerned major pieces of legislation - concealments (14 Feb.) and parliamentary privileges (13 June). The remaining appointments dealt with oaths (11 Feb.) and malt (9 March).
Bell was buried in Outwell church on 31 Oct. 1639.
