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Peel baronets, the Glossary

Index Peel baronets

There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Peel, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, Bedfordshire, Bury, Greater Manchester, Calverley, Drayton Manor, Earl Peel, Eyeworth, Lancashire, List of extant baronetcies, Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Robert Peel, Sidney Peel, Staffordshire, Uxbridge (UK Parliament constituency), Yorkshire.

  2. 1800 establishments in Great Britain
  3. 1897 establishments in the United Kingdom
  4. Peel family

Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel

Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, (3 August 182924 October 1912), was a British Liberal politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895. Peel baronets and Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel are Peel family.

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Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire (abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England.

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Bury, Greater Manchester

Bury is a market town on the River Irwell in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England.

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Calverley

Calverley is a village in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, on the A657 road, about from Leeds city centre and from Bradford, and lying north of the town of Pudsey.

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Drayton Manor

Drayton Manor, one of Britain's lost houses, was a British stately home at Drayton Bassett, since its formation in the District of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.

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Earl Peel

Earl Peel is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Peel baronets and Earl Peel are Peel family.

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Eyeworth

Eyeworth (also Eyworth) is a small, rural village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of the county of Bedfordshire, England; about east south-east of the county town of Bedford.

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Lancashire

Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.

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List of extant baronetcies

Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy.

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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)

In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835, 1841–1846), and simultaneously was Chancellor of the Exchequer (1834–1835). Peel baronets and Robert Peel are Peel family.

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Sidney Peel

Colonel Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, 1st Baronet, (1870–1938), was a British Army officer, barrister and financier. Peel baronets and Sidney Peel are Peel family.

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Staffordshire

Staffordshire (postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.

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Uxbridge (UK Parliament constituency)

Uxbridge was a seat returning one Member of Parliament (MP) of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1885 to 2010.

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Yorkshire

Yorkshire is an area of Northern England which was historically a county.

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See also

1800 establishments in Great Britain

1897 establishments in the United Kingdom

Peel family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peel_baronets