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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_PeelRobert Peel - Wikipedia

    Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Early political career: 1809–1822. Home Secretary: 1822–1830. Opposition: 1830–1834. First term as prime minister: 1834–1835. Leader of the Opposition: 1835–1841. Second term as prime minister: 1841–1846. Later career and death. Family. Legacy. Memorials. Arms. See also. References. Further reading. External links.

    • Earl Peel

      The Peel family descends from Robert Peel, who established a...

  2. Robert Peel, 2.º Baronete ( Bury, 5 de fevereiro de 1788 — Londres, 2 de julho de 1850) foi um político britânico, primeiro-ministro de seu país de 10 de dezembro de 1834 a 8 de Abril de 1835 e de 30 de Agosto de 1841 a 29 de Junho de 1846 .

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · 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. Family. Notes. References. External links. 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.

  5. Family. Peel married Lady Emily Hay, seventh daughter of George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, on 13 January 1856. [1] Twin daughters Gwendolin Cecilia and Agnes Helen (1860–1964) were born in 1860, followed by Victoria Alexandrina Julia (1865–1935), Robert (1867–1925) and Evelyn Emily (1869–1960). [5]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_PeelEarl Peel - Wikipedia

    The Peel family descends from Robert Peel, who established a calico-printing firm in Blackburn in 1764. His eldest son, Robert Peel, was a wealthy cotton merchant and also sat as Member of Parliament for Tamworth from 1790 to 1818.

  7. Robert Peel (1750 – 1830), Son of Parsley Peel. Robert’s son, also called Robert built on his father’s success in the textile industry. He amassed a huge fortune for the time (£1.5m), becoming an MP and a baronet. His achievements paved the way for his son to become Prime Minister.