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  1. Gash, Norman. Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850), 2nd baronet, Irish chief secretary (1812–18), was born 5 February 1788, at Bury, Lancashire, England, eldest son of Robert Peel (1750–1830), a wealthy calico-printer, and his wife Ellen (née Yates), daughter of his business partner. In 1790 his father bought a large estate in Staffordshire ...

  2. Sir William Peel V.C., K.C.B. Sir William Peel V.C., K.C.B third son of Prime Minister Peel, was the archetypical Victorian hero. He was born in 1824 and entered the Royal Navy as a midshipman at the age of 14. He saw action at the siege of Acre in 1840 and was soon promoted until by the 1850s, he was the youngest Captain in the Navy.

  3. Political Affiliation: Conservative Party. Tory Party. Robert Peel (born February 5, 1788, Bury, Lancashire, England—died July 2, 1850, London) was a British prime minister (1834–35, 1841–46) and founder of the Conservative Party. Peel was responsible for the repeal (1846) of the Corn Laws that had restricted imports.

  4. Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet GCB (4 May 1822 – 9 May 1895) was a British politician. The eldest son of the prime minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet , he was educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford and entered the Diplomatic Service in 1844.

  5. Third son of the former Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel Bt (d. 1850), William had a brilliant but short career and was one of the earliest winners of the VC in the Crimean War, though he did not live to receive the medal shown on this statue: the original medal is also in the NMM collection. He died in India, from smallpox contracted while ...

  6. Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet - OCLC

  7. The fourth child and third son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel and Julia Peel, youngest daughter of Sir John Floyd. According to his father, William decided to join the Navy at the age of three. He went to the Reverend Mr Faithfull's school at Hatfield and then to Harrow 1837 to 1838 before joining the Navy as a Volunteer First Class on 7th April 1838.