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  1. Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Bt (1822-1895), Politician; eldest son of prime minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt. Sitter in 7 portraits

  2. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet. Foglalkozása. politikus. műgyűjtő. Tisztsége. Member of the Privy Council of Ireland. Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. member of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom (1809. április 15. – 1812. szeptember 29.) member of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom (1812. október 5 ...

  3. Há 5 dias · 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. Peel , Sir Robert (1822–95), chief secretary for Ireland (1861–5), was born 4 May 1822 at London, eldest son of Sir Robert Peel (qv), prime minister, and Julia Peel (née Floyd). Educated at Harrow, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, but left without taking a degree. Although he decided on a career in diplomacy, his dilettante tendencies ...

  5. Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet Conservative 1834 to 1835, 1841 to 1846 “There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics. ...

  6. Politician. Industrialist. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 – 3 May 1830), was a British politician and industrialist and one of the early textile manufacturers of the Industrial Revolution. He was one of the ten known British millionaires in 1799. He was the father of Sir Robert Peel, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom .

  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.