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  1. Maurice Berkeley Peel was born 23 April 1873, the youngest son of Viscount Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Adelaide, daughter of William Stratford Dugdale. He came to Winchester College from Mr Parry's school at Slough in January 1887 and was in E House, Morshead's. He rowed in his house IV and was a member of the Debating Society.

  2. Hon Rev Maurice Berkeley Peel. David18151: Memorial window in St Edithas, Tamworth David18151: St.Paul's War Memorial Trevor321: Beckenham War Memorial Trevor321: Rev The Hon Maurice Berkeley Peel MC* Roger56848: War memorial featuring him Edward43379

  3. 28 de may. de 2014 · Maurice Berkeley Peel was a vicar at the outbreak of war who volunteered his services as a chaplain and went to France in October 1914. When he joined up he was a vicar in Leafy Beckenham.

  4. Brother of William Robert Wellesley Peel, Arthur George Villiers Peel and Sidney Cornwallis Peel DSO CB TD. Husband of Emily (Alington) Peel — married 29 Jul 1909 (to 24 Mar 1912) [location unknown] Descendants. Father of David Arthur Peel MC. Died 14 May 1917 at age 44 in France.

    • Male
    • April 27, 1873
    • Emily (Alington) Peel
    • May 14, 1917
  5. known 2nd June 1917. A correspondent, writing to the "Times" says: - The death of the Rev. the Hon. Maurice Berkely Peel was a surprise to no one who knew the outstanding courage of a chaplain who was often called by his "immortal" division "the bravest man in the Army."

  6. THE HON. M.B. PEEL. Beckenham shares this week in grieving the loss of a brave clergyman who died a hero on Monday of last week, while rescuing wounded. Cap. the Rev. the Hon. Maurice Berkeley Peel, M.C., was from 1909 to the outbreak of war Vicar of St. Paul's Beckenham.

  7. Memorial to George Henry Allington and Maurice Berkeley Peel in St John the Baptist Church, Whittington. Source: Martin Briscoe. Image details. 1/3. View Item: Image. Memorial details. Memorial type. Board / Plaque / Tablet. District. Oswestry. Town. Whittington. County. Shropshire. Country. England. Commemoration. First World War (1914-1918) Lost.