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  1. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › federico-peelFederico Peel _ AcademiaLab

    Sir Frederick Peel KCMG PC (26 de octubre de 1823 – 6 de junio de 1906), fue un político del Partido Liberal Británico y comisionado de ferrocarriles. Antecedentes y educación. Peel fue el segundo hijo del Primer Ministro Sir Robert Peel, segundo baronet, y de su esposa Julia Floyd, hija del general Sir John Floyd, primer baronet.

  2. Sir Frederick Peel KCMG PC (26 October 1823 – 6 June 1906), was a British Liberal Party politician and railway commissioner. Background and education. Peel was second son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, by his wife Julia Floyd, daughter of General Sir John Floyd, 1st Baronet.

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  5. 23 de ene. de 2024 · About - Soapbox - Quirky - Skibbereen Eagle. The narrative that follows is by far the fullest internet account of this legendary episode, and of Frederick Peel Eldon Potter (1839 – 4 Sep 1906), the founder, proprietor and editor of the Skibbereen Eagle (later absorbed into the Southern Star, which in 1914 told Kaiser Wilhelm II ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sir Frederick Peel. 1823 - 1906. Constituencies. Leominster February 6, 1849 - July 7, 1852; Bury July 10, 1852 - March 30, 1857; Bury April 30, 1859 - July 12, 1865 ...