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  1. Frederick Peel (26 octobre 1823 - 6 juin 1906), est un homme politique du Parti libéral britannique et commissaire des chemins de fer. Jeunesse et éducation [ modifier | modifier le code ] Peel est le deuxième fils du Premier ministre Robert Peel , et de son épouse Julia Floyd, fille du général John Floyd (1er baronnet) .

  2. Peel-462. subject named as. Countess Julia Child-Villiers (Peel) aka Countess of Jersey (est. 30 Apr 1821 - certain 14 Aug 1893) 0 references. (1821-1893), Daughter of Sir Robert Peel; former wife of George Augustus Frederick Child-Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey, and later wife of Charles Brandling.

  3. Sir Frederick Peel. On Sir Robert's death in 1850, the manor was inherited by his son, Frederick, who did much to 'modernise' Hampton, demolishing many half-timbered and thatched cottages. He employed the architect W E Nesfield to build new dwellings, shops and lodges. Sir Frederick Peel was responsible for the building of Hampton Manor in 1855.

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  5. Frederick Peel (his natural child) came with his father. On 15th December 1829, the ‘Gilmore’ landed at what is now called, Woodman Point. The people, who stayed aboard for nearly a month while another grant was found, were then moved to a settlement named Clarence. 1830 The ship ‘Rockingham’ arrived on 12th May.

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  7. A further influence was Sir Frederick Peel, son of Sir Robert Peel, who inherited the Hampton Manor Estate on the death of his father in 1850. He built the present Manor House in 1855 (a Grade II listed building) and employed a well known architect W. Eden Nesfield, to design the Manor Clock Tower (a Grade II* listed building) and a number of village houses (including a number of cottages in ...