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  Arthur Wellesley Wellington - LoveToKnow 1911
In these critical circumstances Wellesley was charged with "the general direction and control of military and political affairs in the territories of the Nizam, the Peshwa and the Mahratta states and chiefs." Armed with these powers, he required Sindhia, as a proof of good faith, to withdraw to the north of the Nerbudda.
On the 23rd of September Wellesley supposed himself to be still some miles from the enemy; he suddenly found that the entire forces of Sindhia and the raja of Berar were close in front of him at Assaye.
He supported Peel in his Corn-Law legislation, and throughout all this later period of his life, whether in office or in opposition, gained the admiration of discerning men, and excited the wonder of zealots, by his habitual subordination of party spirit and party connexion to whatever appeared to him the real interest of the nation.
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 Earl Peel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The 1st Viscount Peel was a son of the prime minister Sir Robert Peel.
The Earl holds the subsidiary titles of Viscount Peel (1895) and Viscount Clanfield (1929), and is a baronet of Great Britain (1800).
William Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel (1867-1937), became Earl in 1929.
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 Robert Peel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Peel was born in the Lancashire town of Bury to the industrialist and Member of Parliament Sir Robert Peel.
Peel was a member of the committee which controlled the House of Commons Library, and on 16 April 1850 was responsible for passing the motion that controlled its scope and collection policy for the rest of the century.
Peel was thrown from his horse while riding up Constitution Hill in London on 29 June 1850, the horse stumbled on top of him and he died three days later on July 2 at the age of 62.
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Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel - Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, PC (3 August, 1829 – 24 October, 1912), Speaker of the British House of Commons 1884-95, was the youngest son of the Conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, and was named after the Duke of Wellington.
William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel - William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel GCSI GBE TD PC (1867–1937) was a British politician who served as MP for Manchester South (1900-1906), Secretary of State for India twice in the 1920s and as Lord Privy Seal in 1931.
William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel - William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel DL (born 3 October 1947) is a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom and the future Lord Chamberlain.
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 Home Chemical Peel
Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel (3 August 1829 - 24 October 1912), Speaker of the British House of Commons 1884-95, was the youngest son of the Conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, and was named after the Duke of Wellington.
William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel (1867-1937) was a British politician who served as Secretary of State for India twice in the 1920s and as Lord Privy Seal in 1931.
The son of Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel and grandson of Sir Robert Peel, he inherited his father's Viscountcy in 1912, before being raised to the Earldom in 1929.
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 thePeerage.com - William Stratford Dugdale and others
She was the daughter of James Williamson, 1st and last Baron Ashton and Margaret Gatey.
She married William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel, son of Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel and Adelaide Dugdale, on 11 April 1899.
She married Arthur William Ashton Peel, 2nd Earl Peel, son of William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel and Hon.
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 thePeerage.com - Michael McGrath and others
She is the daughter of William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel and Hon.
     Ashton Robert Gerard Peel, Viscount Clanfield was styled as Viscount Clanfield.
She is the daughter of William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel and Veronica Naomi Timpson.
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 AllRefer.com - Sir Robert Peel (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In opposing parliamentary reform he recovered some of the Tory support that he lost by this position, and after the Reform Bill of 1832 (see Reform Acts) had passed despite his opposition, he rallied the party and was prime minister for a brief term (1834–35).
Peel was asked to form a cabinet in 1839 but declined when the young Queen Victoria refused to make requested changes in her household.
Peel had formerly defended these laws, which protected Tory agricultural interests, but he was impressed by the arguments of Richard Cobden against them and convinced by the disastrous effect of the potato famine in Ireland.
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 Career Counseling in Peel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel - The Right Honourable Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel (3 August 1829 - 24 October 1912), Speaker of the British House of Commons 1884-95, was the youngest son of the Conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, and was named after the Duke of Wellington.
William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel - The Right Honourable William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel (1867-1937) was a British politician who served as Secretary of State for India twice in the 1920s and as Lord Privy Seal in 1931.
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 Random Works of the Web » Blog Archive » Robert Peel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Peel felt compelled to resign his seat at Oxford, as what had made him attractive to that constituency in the first place was his opposition to it (in 1815 he had, in fact, challenged to a duel the man most associated with emancipation, Daniel O’Connell).
Peel was selected as Prime Minister, though he was in Italy at the time, so Wellington acted as a caretaker for the three weeks in November and December it took Peel to return.
Peel was thrown from his horse while riding up Constitution Hill in London on 29 June 1850, and died three days later on July 2 at the age of 62.
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 WELLINGTON, 1st duke of @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Arthur Wellesley was the fifth son of the 1st Viscount Wellesley, president of a musical academy in Dublin.
On 17 Nov 1834 King William IV sent for Wellington and asked him to form a government, but Wellington, having assumed the offices of First Lord of the Treasury (17 Nov 1834 - 9 Dec 1834) and Foreign Secretary (1834-1835), recommended to send for Robert Peel, who was in Rome.
When Peel returned and formed his government, Wellington became Leader of the Opposition in the Lords (1835-1841) and was a member of the Cabinet in the 1830s and 1840s.
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 Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
, the son of the Earl of Mornington, was born in Dublin in 1769.
Wellesley returned to England in 1805 and the following year he was elected as the MP for Rye in Sussex.
Although a member of the government, Arthur Wellesley remained in the army and in 1808 he was sent to aid the Portuguese against the French.
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 The Duke of Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and one of England's greatest military leaders, served as Prime Minister from 22 January 1828 to 16 November 1830 and again from 17 November to 9 December 1834.
He was created Earl of Wellington in February 1812 at Spencer Perceval's recommendation; eight months later, at the start of Lord Liverpool's ministry, he was elevated to a Marquisate and in May 1814 he was given a Dukedom; he took his seat in the House of Lords in June.
Following the death of George IV, the new king William IV kept Wellington as his PM; however, the campaign for parliamentary reform was gathering strength and was advocated by the Whigs in both Houses of Parliament.
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 Details of NPG 745
Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (1762-1847), Statesman.
Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1752-1842), Agriculturalist.
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Bt (1750-1830), Politician and father of the Prime Minister.
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 Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool Summary
Therefore Hawkesbury, who succeeded to his father's title upon the earl's death in 1808, and Perceval formed a government, which in the face of formidable (and irresponsible) opposition carried on the war against Napoleon and the administration of the country until Perceval was assassinated by a madman in 1812.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, KG, PC (June 7, 1770 – December 4, 1828), known as Lord Hawkesbury from 1796 to 1808, was a British statesman who served Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827.
The son of George III's close adviser Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool and his part-Indian first wife, Amelia Watts, Robert Jenkinson was educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford.
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Sir Thomas WENTWORTH, 2nd Bt, 1st Baron Wentworth and Baron of Newmarch (cr 1628 Jul 22), 1st Viscount Wentworth (cr 1628 Dec 13), 1st Baron Raby and 1st Earl of Strafford (cr 1640 Jan 12), born 1593 Apr 13, died 1641 May 12; married 1st, 1611 Oct 22, Lady Margaret CLIFFORD (Cumberland, E) (bur.
John BYNG, 1st Earl of Strafford (cr 1847 Sep 18), born 1772, died 1860 Jun 3; married 1st, 1804 Jun 14, Mary Stevens MACKENZIE (died 1806 Apr 17); married 2nd, 1808 May 9, Marianne JAMES (James, Bt) (died 1845 Oct 26).
William Thomas LE POER TRENCH, 3rd Earl of Clancarty, 2nd Marquess of Heusden (cr 1818 Neth), born 1803 Sep 21, died 1872 Apr 26; married 1832 Sep 8, Lady Sarah Juliana BUTLER (Carrick, E) (died 1905 Apr 28).
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 1800-1850 Chapter Five
The eldest brother was Richard Colley Wellesley, second Earl of Mornington, raised to the Irish peerage as Marquis Wellesley.
In the same year, a young man named Robert Peel, shortly after finishing university where he had a double first class degree in classics and mathematics, was elected MP for the borough of Cashel.
He had a very good relationship with Robert Peel, and as Peel was happy to accept his advice, there was no conflict between the Secretary and Under-secretary.
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 Peel Pub
This book's innovative approach to teaching advanced peeling techniques peel pub and the use of peeling agents makes it easy for aestheticians, clinicians peel pub and physicians to follow proven techniques.
Earl Peel - The title of Earl Peel was created in 1929 for William Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel, a Liberal politician.
Peel Session by Mira Calix - Peel Session is an EP in Warp's series of Peel Sessions; the label released a number of sessions recorded by their artists—such as Autechre and Boards of Canada—for renowned late DJ John Peel's show on Radio 1.
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 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington - Britannia Biographies
Arthur Wellesley was born in Dublin, the fifth son of the 1st Earl of Mornington, a nondescript Anglo-Irish peer.
By strategic use of the purchase system, Wellesley was able to rise extremely quickly from the status of a junior officer to that of lieutenant-colonel of the 33rd Foot at the age of 25.
After his regiment was sent to India in 1796 Wellesley began to distinguish himself in the field.
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 Wikinfo | First Lord of the Treasury
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland: April 2, 1783 - December 19, 1783
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland: March 31, 1807 - October 4, 1809
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington: November 17 - December 10, 1834
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 Earl-of-Plymouth-drop shippers of Products manufactured by Earl-of-Plymouth
1st Baron Phillimore; Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer; Robert Windsor-Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth
This incarnation was built for the Earl of Plymouth in 1859 after the original burnt down.
It was initially used as an overflow accomodation for butlers and valets of the Earl during shooting outings.
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 I26889: Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke Of Wellington (29 APR 1769 - 14 SEP 1852)
Spouses of Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke Of Wellington
Son of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington; entered army (1787); Irish M.P. (1790-97); commanded a division in war with Tipu Sultan (1799); appointed by his brother (then governor general of India) to supreme military and political command in the Deccan (to 1805); defeated Mar¢th¢chiefs (1803); returned to England (1805); M.P. (1806-09); Irish secretary (1807-09).
Descendants of Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke Of Wellington and Hon.
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 Peel Productions
Earl Peel - The title of Earl Peel was created in 1929 for William Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel, a Conservative politician.
Peel Engineering Company - Peel Engineering Company was a manufacturing company based on the Isle of Man that made fiberglass fairings and boats.
They were also the makers of the Peel P50 the Peel Trident microcars, and the Peel Viking Minisport which were the only automobiles to ever be made on the Isle of Man.
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1763) 1763 - 1765 George Montagu Dunk, Earl of Halifax (s.a.) 1765 - 1766 Henry Seymour Conway (s.a.) 1766 Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond and Lennox (b.
Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster 1697 - 1702 Thomas Grey, Earl Stamford (b.
1940) 1921 - 1922 William Peel, Viscount Peel (b.
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