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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_PeelRobert Peel - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, FRS (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835, 1841–1846), simultaneously serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1834–1835).

  2. Hace 4 días · La dieta de Brotherton. Publicación: 25 mayo, 2024. Joseph Brotherton nació en el pueblo de Whittington, cerca de Chesterfield, Derbyshire, el 22 de mayo de 1783, el segundo hijo de Mary y su padre, recaudador de impuestos, John Brotherton. Joseph Brotherton [1783-1857] En 1789 la familia se mudó a Manchester y estableció una fábrica de ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Scotland Yard, since 1829, has been chiefly known as the head-quarters of the Metropolitan Police, a force first instituted in that year, under the auspices of Sir Robert Peel. It is bounded on the east by what were once the grounds of Northumberland House, and is now divided into Great and Middle Scotland Yard, the latter division ...

  4. Hace 4 días · It is located on the River Thames at Victoria Embankment just north of Westminster Bridge in the City of Westminster. The London police force was created in 1829 by an act introduced in Parliament by the home secretary, Sir Robert Peel (hence the nicknames “bobbies” and “peelers” for policemen).

  5. Hace 3 días · The first Conservative government was formed by Sir Robert Peel, whose program, set out in the Tamworth Manifesto (1834), stressed the timely reform of abuses, the necessity of law and order, an orderly system of taxation, and the importance of both landed interests and trade and industry.

  6. Hace 6 días · The former moiety, or perhaps the whole, was acquired by the first Sir Robert Peel, and descended to his son the more famous Sir Robert ; but it does not appear that any manor is now claimed, and the land is held by a number of proprietors.

  7. Hace 5 días · Its upper course through Peel Plateau is characterized by canyons as deep as 1,000 ft (300 m); its lower valley, much of which consists of nature preserve and game sanctuary, is wide, with braided channels, gravel bars, and small wooded islands. The river was named for Sir Robert Peel, the 19th-century British prime minister.