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  1. William Yates Peel, born at Chamber Hall, Bury, August 3, 1789. He owns an extensive property in various cotton-factories and warehouses in Lancashire, all of which are leased to manufacturers. He married, in 1819, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of the Earl of Mountcashel, and by her has had sixteen children, most of whom are alive, and some married.

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  3. Peel was the sixth son of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet and Ellen Yates. Among his siblings were older brothers, Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet , William Yates Peel (an MP who married Lady Jane Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Stephen Moore, 2nd Earl Mount Cashell ), Edmund Peel (also an MP), and Jonathan Peel (a soldier, politician and owner of racehorses).

  4. 22 de dic. de 2005 · The career of Yates, Peel, & Co., was throughout one of great and uninterrupted prosperity. Sir Robert Peel himself was the soul of the firm; to great energy and application uniting much practical sagacity, and first-rate mercantile abilities — qualities in which many of the early cotton-spinners were exceedingly deficient.

  5. At the 1818 general election, however, following the death of the 2nd marquess in 1811 and the enforced sale of all his Castle estates, Peel contested and narrowly secured the second seat for his younger son William Yates Peel of Bonehill Cottage, Tamworth, in the face of fierce opposition from the 2nd marquess’s younger son, Lord Charles Townshend of Rainham Hall, Norfolk, Member since 1812 ...

  6. 6 William Yates of Bury, chapman bap 13 Feb 1739/40, Blackburn d 17 Jul 1813, Bury m 22 Feb 1764, Blackburn. 7 Mary Bentley bap 28 Feb 1741/42, Blackburn bur 11 Jun 1768, Blackburn . Great-grandparents . 8 William Peel of Peel Fold, yeoman bap 9 Dec 1682, Blackburn bur 24 Jul 1757, Blackburn m 9 Aug 1712, Blackburn

  7. PEEL, William Yates (1789-1858), of Bonehill Cottage, Tamworth, Staffs. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832 , ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009 Available from Cambridge University Press