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  • Frederick Peel
  • British politician (1823–1906)

    Sir Frederick Peel KCMG PC MP (26 October 1823 – 6 June 1906) was a British Liberal Party politician and railway commissioner. Peel was second son of

    Frederick Peel

    Frederick Peel

    Frederick_Peel

  • Earl Peel
  • Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Earl Peel is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Peel family descends from Robert Peel, eldest son of a wealthy cotton merchant. The family

    Earl Peel

    Earl Peel

    Earl_Peel

  • Robert Peel
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835; 1841–1846)

    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

    Robert Peel

    Robert Peel

    Robert_Peel

  • John Rawlinson (politician)
  • English barrister, politician and footballer (1860–1926)

    John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (21 December 1860 – 14 January 1926) was an English barrister, politician and footballer. An amateur, he won the FA Cup with

    John Rawlinson (politician)

    John Rawlinson (politician)

    John_Rawlinson_(politician)

  • Peel Monument, Ramsbottom
  • Commemorative monument in Ramsbottom, GreaterManchester, England

    Joshua Knowles, owner of the Tottington calico works, and by Peel's son Frederick Peel. Frederick was the guest of honour and commended the memorial both to

    Peel Monument, Ramsbottom

    Peel Monument, Ramsbottom

    Peel_Monument,_Ramsbottom

  • Julia Peel
  • Wife of the British Prime Minister (1795-1859)

    Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet (4 May 1822 – 9 May 1895). He married Lady Emily Hay on 17 June 1856. They had five children. Sir Frederick Peel (26 October

    Julia Peel

    Julia Peel

    Julia_Peel

  • Wanderers F.C.
  • Football club

    Wanderers: Alexander Morten (1 cap) Edward Hagarty Parry (3 caps) John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (1 cap) Francis Sparks (3 caps) Additionally, A. F. Kinnaird

    Wanderers F.C.

    Wanderers_F.C.

  • Old Etonians F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Paravicini Alfred Lyttelton Reginald Macaulay Cuthbert Ottaway John Frederick Peel Rawlinson Club founder Lord Kinnaird made one appearance for Scotland

    Old Etonians F.C.

    Old Etonians F.C.

    Old_Etonians_F.C.

  • John Ball (naturalist)
  • British politician, naturalist and Alpine traveller. (1818–1889)

    Monarch Victoria Prime Minister The Viscount Palmerston Preceded by Frederick Peel Succeeded by Chichester Fortescue Personal details Born (1818-08-20)20

    John Ball (naturalist)

    John Ball (naturalist)

    John_Ball_(naturalist)

  • Rawlinson
  • Surname list

    (born 1982), Australian athlete previously known as Jana Pittman John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (1860–1926), English barrister and member of parliament Johnnie

    Rawlinson

    Rawlinson

  • Solihull
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    Solihull Sir Frederick Peel, 3rd Baronet Peel of Drayton Manor and Bury (b. 1823), politician, lived in Solihull Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet Peel of Drayton

    Solihull

    Solihull

    Solihull

  • John Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart
  • Irish Conservative politician

    Victoria Prime Minister The Earl of Derby Preceded by Frederick Peel Succeeded by Frederick Peel Personal details Born 12 October 1818 (1818-10-12) Died

    John Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart

    John Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart

    John_Cuffe,_3rd_Earl_of_Desart

  • Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
  • Junior Ministerial post in the United Kingdom government

    for the Colonies re-established 1854 Peel, Robert (1853). The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Routledge. pp. 30. Hannon, Kieran

    Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies

    Under-Secretary_of_State_for_War_and_the_Colonies

  • Peel (surname)
  • Surname list

    Peel is a surname, and may refer to: Alan Peel (1908–1992), Australian rules footballer Alfredo Peel, Argentine footballer Andrée Peel (1905–2010), a member

    Peel (surname)

    Peel_(surname)

  • Peel's Restaurant
  • Restaurant in Hampton-in-Arden, England

    II listed building. Originally the family home of Frederick Peel, son of Prime Minister Robert Peel, the Manor was acquired by hoteliers Derrick and Janet

    Peel's Restaurant

    Peel's_Restaurant

  • Littlehampton libels
  • 1920s miscarriage of justice in England

    the amount another woman was fined for a similar offence that day. Frederick Peel, the former superintendent, but by then the deputy chief constable of

    Littlehampton libels

    Littlehampton libels

    Littlehampton_libels

  • University Pitt Club
  • Private members' club of the University of Cambridge

    politician. Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson (1823–1913), British politician. Frederick Peel (1823–1906), British Liberal Party politician and railway commissioner

    University Pitt Club

    University Pitt Club

    University_Pitt_Club

  • Robert Needham Philips
  • English merchant and manufacturer

    Kingdom Preceded by Frederick Peel Member of Parliament for Bury 1857 – 1859 Succeeded by Frederick Peel Preceded by Frederick Peel Member of Parliament

    Robert Needham Philips

    Robert_Needham_Philips

  • William Peel, 1st Earl Peel
  • British politician, chair of the Peel Commission

    William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel (7 January 1867 – 28 September 1937), styled 2nd Viscount Peel from 1912 to 1929, was a British politician

    William Peel, 1st Earl Peel

    William Peel, 1st Earl Peel

    William_Peel,_1st_Earl_Peel

  • Hal Cazalet
  • British opera singer

    (1781–1864) 6. Henry Gage, 6th Viscount Gage 26. Rev. Frederick Peel (1833–1915) 13. Leila Georgina Peel (1865–1916) 27. Hon. Adelaide Frances Isabella Hanbury-Tracy

    Hal Cazalet

    Hal_Cazalet

  • Bury (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1950

    1832 Richard Walker Whig-Radical 1852 Frederick Peel Peelite 1857 Robert Needham Philips Radical 1859 Frederick Peel Liberal 1865 Robert Needham Philips

    Bury (constituency)

    Bury_(constituency)

  • Cambridge University A.F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Macaulay (1 cap) Francis Pawson (1 cap) Thelwell Pike (1 cap) John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (1 cap) Benjamin Spilsbury (3 caps) Ralph Squire (3 caps)

    Cambridge University A.F.C.

    Cambridge_University_A.F.C.

  • John William Ramsden
  • British Liberal Party politician

    Osgoldcross 1885–1886 Succeeded by John Austin Political offices Preceded by Frederick Peel Under-Secretary of State for War 1857–1858 Succeeded by The Viscount

    John William Ramsden

    John William Ramsden

    John_William_Ramsden

  • Staffordshire Yeomanry
  • Military unit

    among the captains. Edmund Peel was the former prime minister's younger brother; Sir Robert's younger son Frederick Peel, MP, was also a lieutenant in

    Staffordshire Yeomanry

    Staffordshire_Yeomanry

  • List of people from Hampshire
  • in Southampton Bill Rawlings, footballer, was born in Andover John Frederick Peel Rawlinson, politician, was born in New Alresford Robert Raynbird, cricketer

    List of people from Hampshire

    List_of_people_from_Hampshire

  • Aberdeen ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom

    abolished 10 June 1854 Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Frederick Peel Peelite 28 December 1852 Secretary of State for War Henry Pelham-Clinton

    Aberdeen ministry

    Aberdeen ministry

    Aberdeen_ministry

  • Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • Junior ministerial post in the United Kingdom

    Name Entered office Left office Frederick Peel 1854 1855 John Ball 1855 1857 Chichester Fortescue 1857 1858 Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon 1858 1859

    Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies

    Under-Secretary_of_State_for_the_Colonies

  • List of Old Etonians born in the 19th century
  • University of Cambridge, 1907–1911, and Dean of St Paul's, 1911–1934 John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (1860–1926), footballer who won the FA Cup with Old Etonians

    List of Old Etonians born in the 19th century

    List_of_Old_Etonians_born_in_the_19th_century

  • Factories Act 1847
  • 1847 United Kingdom Act of Parliament

    Letter Sir Robert Peel to Frederick Peel dated Friday June 1844 printed in Peel, George (1920). The Private Letters of Sir Robert Peel. London: John Murray

    Factories Act 1847

    Factories Act 1847

    Factories_Act_1847

  • Henry Barkly
  • British politician and colonial governor (1815–1898)

    the supporters of Prime Minister Robert Peel, Barkly found himself adrift with few political prospects when Peel was overthrown, and he gratefully accepted

    Henry Barkly

    Henry Barkly

    Henry_Barkly

  • Factory Acts
  • UK laws on employment

    Letter Sir Robert Peel to Frederick Peel dated Friday June 1844 printed in Peel, George (1920). The Private Letters of Sir Robert Peel. London: John Murray

    Factory Acts

    Factory Acts

    Factory_Acts

  • John George Phillimore
  • Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Frederick Peel George Arkwright Member of Parliament for Leominster 1852 – 1857 With: George Arkwright to

    John George Phillimore

    John_George_Phillimore

  • Frederick Miller (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1828–1875)

    Frederick Peel Miller (born 29 July 1828 at Clapham, London; died 22 November 1875 at Chilworthy House, Ilminster, Somerset) was an English cricketer who

    Frederick Miller (cricketer)

    Frederick_Miller_(cricketer)

  • New Alresford
  • Market town in Hampshire, England

    (1787–1855) who lived at 27 Broad street until the age of ten, and of John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (1860–1926), lawyer, politician, and goalkeeper for Old Etonians

    New Alresford

    New Alresford

    New_Alresford

  • South East Lancashire
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885

    Egerton 8,290 27.4 Conservative John Snowdon Henry 8,012 26.5 Liberal Frederick Peel 7,024 23.2 Liberal Henry Yates Thompson 6,953 23.0 Majority 988 3.3

    South East Lancashire

    South_East_Lancashire

  • Frederick Hervey, 2nd Marquess of Bristol
  • British politician

    Household under Sir Robert Peel between 1841 and 1846. Hervey was born at Portland Place, Marylebone, London, the eldest son of Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess

    Frederick Hervey, 2nd Marquess of Bristol

    Frederick Hervey, 2nd Marquess of Bristol

    Frederick_Hervey,_2nd_Marquess_of_Bristol

  • 1906 in the United Kingdom
  • 1850) 5 May – Eliza Brightwen, naturalist (born 1830) 6 June – Sir Frederick Peel, politician (born 1823) 20 June – John Clayton Adams, landscape painter

    1906 in the United Kingdom

    1906_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Francis Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys
  • British aristocrat

    Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet (who married Lady Emily Hay), Sir Frederick Peel, Sir William Peel, and Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel. He gained

    Francis Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys

    Francis_Stonor,_4th_Baron_Camoys

  • Richard Claverhouse Jebb
  • British classical scholar and politician (1841–1905)

    Henry Cecil Raikes George Stokes Succeeded by Samuel Henry Butcher John Frederick Peel Rawlinson Personal details Born (1841-08-27)27 August 1841 Dundee, Scotland

    Richard Claverhouse Jebb

    Richard Claverhouse Jebb

    Richard_Claverhouse_Jebb

  • 1823 in the United Kingdom
  • Earl of Halsbury, lawyer, Lord Chancellor (died 1921) 26 October – Sir Frederick Peel, politician (died 1906) 24 December – William Brighty Rands, writer

    1823 in the United Kingdom

    1823_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1923 Prime Minister Honours
  • British government recognitions

    1915-1922. Sir Owen Philipps GCMG who was an MP from 1906 to 1922. John Frederick Peel Rawlinson KC, MP for Cambridge University since 1906. Lieutenant-Colonel

    1923 Prime Minister Honours

    1923_Prime_Minister_Honours

  • List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation
  • Conservative Peelite Henry Bingham Baring Conservative Peelite 1852 Frederick Peel Conservative Peelite Henry FitzRoy Conservative Peelite James Stuart-Wortley

    List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation

    List_of_British_politicians_who_have_changed_party_affiliation

  • Financial Secretary to the Treasury
  • Junior minister in the British Treasury

    positions. Notable former financial secretaries to the Treasury include Lord Frederick Cavendish, Austen Chamberlain, Stanley Baldwin, Enoch Powell, Nigel Lawson

    Financial Secretary to the Treasury

    Financial Secretary to the Treasury

    Financial_Secretary_to_the_Treasury

  • Under-Secretary of State for War
  • Defunct British government position

    Name Period Henry Roberts 1854–1855 Frederick Peel 1855–1857 Sir John Ramsden, 5th Baronet 1857–1858 Charles Hardinge, 2nd Viscount Hardinge 1858–March

    Under-Secretary of State for War

    Under-Secretary_of_State_for_War

  • List of political families in the United Kingdom
  • Tamworth 1830–1850. Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet (1822–1895), Chief Secretary for Ireland 1861–1865. Son of Robert. Frederick Peel, MP 1849–65, Financial Secretary

    List of political families in the United Kingdom

    List_of_political_families_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Samuel Laing (science writer)
  • British railway administrator, politician and writer

    Northcote Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1859–1860 Succeeded by Frederick Peel Business positions Preceded by Charles Pascoe Grenfell Chairman of the

    Samuel Laing (science writer)

    Samuel Laing (science writer)

    Samuel_Laing_(science_writer)

  • Christopher Rawlinson (judge)
  • English colonial judge (1806–1888)

    sons—Christopher (b. 1850), Albemarle Alexander, late major 8th Hussars, John Frederick Peel—and one daughter. His nephew by marriage was William Melmoth Walters

    Christopher Rawlinson (judge)

    Christopher_Rawlinson_(judge)

  • Leominster (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–2010

    Arkwright 1845 by-election Sir Henry Barkly Conservative 1849 by-election Frederick Peel 1852 John George Phillimore Whig 1856 by-election Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy

    Leominster (constituency)

    Leominster (constituency)

    Leominster_(constituency)

  • Benjamin Hawes
  • British politician

    William Fothergill Cooke and Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1837. When Robert Peel announced in parliament the removal of support for the difference engine

    Benjamin Hawes

    Benjamin_Hawes

  • Hugh Childers
  • British and Australian politician

    of the Admiralty 1864 – 1866 Succeeded by Henry Fenwick Preceded by Frederick Peel Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1865 – 1866 Succeeded by George

    Hugh Childers

    Hugh Childers

    Hugh_Childers

  • List of VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players from Western Australia
  • 2019 Sabreena McKinnon in 2019 Emma Swanson is from Mandurah Sabrina Frederick is from Pinjarra Abbey Dowrick is from Kalgoorlie McKenzie Dowrick in

    List of VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players from Western Australia

    List_of_VFL/AFL_and_AFL_Women's_players_from_Western_Australia

  • 1911 Cambridge University by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    % ±% Conservative Samuel Butcher 3,050 39.72 N/A Conservative John Frederick Peel Rawlinson 2,976 38.76 N/A Free Trade John Eldon Gorst 1,653 21.53 N/A

    1911 Cambridge University by-election

    1911 Cambridge University by-election

    1911_Cambridge_University_by-election

  • William Yates Peel
  • British politician

    Elizabeth Peel (born 10 July 1828) Henry Peel (born 1 October 1829, died young) Octavia Peel (born 1830) Emily Peel (born 15 December 1831) Frederick Peel (16

    William Yates Peel

    William_Yates_Peel

  • First Russell ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1852

    Tory Party over the Corn Laws in 1846 and the consequent end of Sir Robert Peel's second government, the Whigs came to power under Lord John Russell. Sir

    First Russell ministry

    First Russell ministry

    First_Russell_ministry

  • Liberal government, 1859–1866
  • Government of Great Britain and Ireland

    1859 Financial Secretary to the Treasury Samuel Laing 24 June 1859 Frederick Peel 2 November 1860 Hugh Childers 19 August 1865 Junior Lords of the Treasury

    Liberal government, 1859–1866

    Liberal government, 1859–1866

    Liberal_government,_1859–1866

  • List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1900–1904)
  • Pius X His Holiness Pius X Lib So 28 1903-12-1717 Dec 1903 Peel-FrederickSir Frederick Peel Bt PC A Railway Commissioner Spy M 0902 1903-12-2424 Dec 1903

    List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1900–1904)

    List_of_Vanity_Fair_(British_magazine)_caricatures_(1900–1904)

  • First Palmerston ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom

    Maule-Ramsay, Lord Panmure 8 February 1855   Under-Secretary of State for War Frederick Peel February 1855   Sir John Ramsden May 1857 Secretary of State for the

    First Palmerston ministry

    First Palmerston ministry

    First_Palmerston_ministry

  • Constituency election results in the 1922 United Kingdom general election
  • Cambridge University (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist John Frederick Peel Rawlinson 4,192 49.4 +14.2 Independent Liberal J. R. M. Butler 3,453

    Constituency election results in the 1922 United Kingdom general election

    Constituency_election_results_in_the_1922_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • 1869 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments by Queen Victoria

    Under Secretary of State for War and Colonies The Right Honourable Frederick Peel, sometime Under Secretary of State for War and Colonies The Right Honourable

    1869 Birthday Honours

    1869_Birthday_Honours

  • List of Privy Counsellors (1837–1901)
  • (1811–1863) Evelyn Denison (1800–1873) Sir John McNeill (1795–1883) Frederick Peel (1823–1906) Henry Herbert (1815–1866) Sir Edmund Head, Bt (1805–1868)

    List of Privy Counsellors (1837–1901)

    List_of_Privy_Counsellors_(1837–1901)

  • Richard Walker (MP)
  • English Liberal Party politician

    Parliament of the United Kingdom New constituency Member of Parliament for Bury 1832 – 1852 Succeeded by Frederick Peel

    Richard Walker (MP)

    Richard_Walker_(MP)

  • Bridget St John
  • English singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1946)

    John Peel's Dandelion record label. Peel produced her debut album, Ask Me No Questions. She also recorded a large number of BBC Radio and Peel sessions

    Bridget St John

    Bridget St John

    Bridget_St_John

  • George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey
  • English peer and politician

    Queen Victoria. Lord Jersey married Julia Peel (d. 1893), daughter of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, on 12 July 1841. They had three children:

    George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey

    George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey

    George_Child_Villiers,_6th_Earl_of_Jersey

  • Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Dundas MP Judge Advocate John Masterman MP Thomas Alexander Mitchell MP Frederick Peel MP Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4th Earl of Radnor MP William Miles MP John

    Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849

    Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849

    Bankrupt_Law_Consolidation_Act_1849

  • Frederick Forsyth
  • English novelist (1938–2025)

    Frederick McCarthy Forsyth (/fɔːˈsaɪθ/ for-SYTH; 25 August 1938 – 9 June 2025) was an English novelist and journalist. He was best known for thrillers

    Frederick Forsyth

    Frederick Forsyth

    Frederick_Forsyth

  • George Arkwright
  • English politician (1807–1856)

    1842–1856 With: Charles Greenaway to 1845 Sir Henry Barkly 1845–1849 Frederick Peel 1849–1852 John George Phillimore from 1842 Succeeded by Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy

    George Arkwright

    George_Arkwright

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1847–1857)
  • the Admiralty Leominster 6 February 1849 Henry Barkly Conservative Frederick Peel Conservative Resignation (Governor of British Guiana) Truro 11 January

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1847–1857)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1847–1857)

  • William Peel (bishop)
  • British Anglican bishop (1854–1916)

    George Peel (1854 – 15 April 1916) was the Anglican Bishop of Mombasa in what is now Kenya. He was accused of heresy in the Kikuyu controversy. Peel was

    William Peel (bishop)

    William Peel (bishop)

    William_Peel_(bishop)

  • Thomas Peel
  • British colonial settler in Western Australia (1793–1865)

    names of regions': Premier rejects Peel name change". WAtoday. Retrieved 27 June 2019. Marx, Karl (1867). Engels, Frederick (ed.). Das Kapital: Kritik der

    Thomas Peel

    Thomas Peel

    Thomas_Peel

  • List of MPs elected in the 1852 United Kingdom general election
  • Conservative Hon. Charles Cavendish Whig Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Bury Frederick Peel Liberal Bury St Edmunds (two members) Earl Jermyn Conservative John

    List of MPs elected in the 1852 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1852 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1852_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    the repeal, but Peel, some Tories (the free-trade oriented liberal conservative "Peelites"), most Whigs and Victoria supported it. Peel resigned in 1846

    Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria

    Queen_Victoria

  • William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834; 1835–1841)

    was unaware that Peel had not requested the resignation of all of the Queen's ladies, as she had led him to believe – and hence, Peel refused to form a

    William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

    William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

    William_Lamb,_2nd_Viscount_Melbourne

  • Peel Memorial, Bury
  • Statue in Greater Manchester, England

    saw the ceremonial opening of the Peel Monument above the village of Holcombe near Ramsbottom, at which Frederick was also present as guest of honour

    Peel Memorial, Bury

    Peel Memorial, Bury

    Peel_Memorial,_Bury

  • List of MPs elected in the 1859 United Kingdom general election
  • Conservative William Cavendish Liberal Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Bury Frederick Peel Liberal Bury St Edmunds (two members) Alfred Hervey Conservative Joseph

    List of MPs elected in the 1859 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1859 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1859_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • George Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford
  • British Conservative politician

    as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in 1846 under Sir Robert Peel. Smythe was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Percy Smythe, 6th Viscount

    George Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford

    George Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford

    George_Smythe,_7th_Viscount_Strangford

  • Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet
  • British lawyer and Tory politician (1783–1870)

    Sir Jonathan Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet, PC (23 September 1783 – 28 August 1870) was a British lawyer and Tory politician. Pollock was the son of

    Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet

    Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Frederick_Pollock,_1st_Baronet

  • Frederick North, Lord North
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782

    Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (13 April 1732 – 5 August 1792), better known by his courtesy title Lord North, which he used from 1752 to 1790

    Frederick North, Lord North

    Frederick North, Lord North

    Frederick_North,_Lord_North

  • Philip Pleydell-Bouverie
  • British Whig politician

    They had eight children, including their daughter Janet (wife of Sir Frederick Peel), Frances (wife of the Hon. Alexander Campbell, son of John Campbell

    Philip Pleydell-Bouverie

    Philip_Pleydell-Bouverie

  • F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1827 to 1828

    Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859), styled The Honourable F. J. Robinson until 1827 and known between 1827

    F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich

    F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich

    F._J._Robinson,_1st_Viscount_Goderich

  • May Futrelle
  • American novelist

    Lily May Futrelle (née Peel; May 26, 1876 – October 29, 1967) was an American writer. She and her husband, fellow writer Jacques Futrelle, were passengers

    May Futrelle

    May Futrelle

    May_Futrelle

  • 1885 men's tennis season
  • Retrieved 2 August 2018. Paret, Jahial Parmly; Allen, J. P.; Alexander, Frederick B.; Hardy, Samuel [from old catalog (7 June 1918). "Sectional Champions:

    1885 men's tennis season

    1885 men's tennis season

    1885_men's_tennis_season

  • First Peel ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom

    Sir Robert Peel's first government succeeded the caretaker ministry of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Peel was also Chancellor of the Exchequer

    First Peel ministry

    First Peel ministry

    First_Peel_ministry

  • List of Magpakailanman episodes (2002–2007)
  • Jojo Montemayor was recognized for his strange yet exceptional knack for peeling coconut with his teeth, and he is a humble individual who uses his talents

    List of Magpakailanman episodes (2002–2007)

    List_of_Magpakailanman_episodes_(2002–2007)

  • List of people with given name David
  • (disambiguation), multiple people David Pearson (disambiguation), multiple people David Peel (disambiguation), multiple people David Pérez (disambiguation), multiple

    List of people with given name David

    List_of_people_with_given_name_David

  • George Stanhope, 6th Earl of Chesterfield
  • British politician, courtier and race horse owner (1805-1866)

    race horse owner. He served as Master of the Buckhounds under Sir Robert Peel from 1834 to 1835. Chesterfield was the son of Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl

    George Stanhope, 6th Earl of Chesterfield

    George Stanhope, 6th Earl of Chesterfield

    George_Stanhope,_6th_Earl_of_Chesterfield

  • List of The Nature of Things episodes
  • practitioner) through a busy day with patients at his office and at South Peel Hospital in Toronto. The film is also an examination of the direction medical

    List of The Nature of Things episodes

    List_of_The_Nature_of_Things_episodes

  • 2026 Salford City Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    Neil Reynolds Labour Yes Eccles Nathaniel Tetteh Labour Yes Higher Irlam & Peel Green Mishal Saeed Labour Yes Kersal & Broughton Park Andrew Walters Independent

    2026 Salford City Council election

    2026 Salford City Council election

    2026_Salford_City_Council_election

  • List of Equinox episodes
  • centre in Blackpool, now part of the Disability and Carers Service at DWP Peel Park at the end of the M55 motorway, on the A5230 in Westby-with-Plumptons

    List of Equinox episodes

    List_of_Equinox_episodes

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    remembered for a two-volume biography of British prime minister Sir Robert Peel. He was professor of modern history at the University of St Andrews from

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  • Frederick Stewart, 4th Marquess of Londonderry
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  • Frederick Wiseman
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  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

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  • River Man
  • 2004 single by Nick Drake

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  • List of Dragons' Den (British TV programme) offers Series 1-10
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  • Wellington–Peel ministry
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    Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."

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    Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric

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     Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.

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    Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.

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    Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."

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    Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."

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    Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."

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    Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."

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    Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."

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    English, Welsh, and Scottish : from the medieval personal name Huet, a diminutive of Hugh. See also Hew. The surname has also long been established in Ireland.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a newly made clearing in a wood, Middle English hewett (Old English hīewet, a derivative of hēawan ‘to chop’,‘to hew’).

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  • Zest
  • v. t.

    To cut into thin slips, as the peel of an orange, lemon, etc.; to squeeze, as peel, over the surface of anything.

  • Peeled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peel

  • Skin
  • v. t.

    To strip off the skin or hide of; to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal.

  • Fred
  • n.

    Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.

  • Shellbark
  • n.

    A species of hickory (Carya alba) whose outer bark is loose and peeling; a shagbark; also, its nut.

  • Unpeeled
  • a.

    Not peeled.

  • Orangeat
  • n.

    Candied orange peel; also, orangeade.

  • Peeler
  • n.

    A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel.

  • Zest
  • n.

    A piece of orange or lemon peel, or the aromatic oil which may be squeezed from such peel, used to give flavor to liquor, etc.

  • Peelhouse
  • n.

    See 1st Peel.

  • Peel
  • v. i.

    To lose the skin, bark, or rind; to come off, as the skin, bark, or rind does; -- often used with an adverb; as, the bark peels easily or readily.

  • Peel
  • n.

    The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange.

  • Rind
  • n.

    The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell.

  • Peeling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peel

  • Peel
  • v. t.

    To strip off the skin, bark, or rind of; to strip by drawing or tearing off the skin, bark, husks, etc.; to flay; to decorticate; as, to peel an orange.

  • Sweetmeat
  • n.

    Fruit preserved with sugar, as peaches, pears, melons, nuts, orange peel, etc.; -- usually in the plural; a confect; a confection.

  • Slice
  • v. t.

    A plate of iron with a handle, forming a kind of chisel, or a spadelike implement, variously proportioned, and used for various purposes, as for stripping the planking from a vessel's side, for cutting blubber from a whale, or for stirring a fire of coals; a slice bar; a peel; a fire shovel.

  • Peeler
  • n.

    One who peels or strips.

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To deprive; to bereave; to make destitute; to plunder; especially, to deprive of a covering; to skin; to peel; as, to strip a man of his possession, his rights, his privileges, his reputation; to strip one of his clothes; to strip a beast of his skin; to strip a tree of its bark.