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Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850)

Sir Robert Peel  ©Peel was twice British prime minister and his period in government saw landmark social reforms and the repeal of the Corn Laws.

Robert Peel was born on 5 February 1788 in Bury, Lancashire.

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  • His father was a wealthy cotton mill owner, and Peel was educated at Harrow and Oxford, entering parliament as a Tory in 1809. His early political career included appointments as under-secretary for war and colonies (1809) and chief secretary for Ireland (1812).

    In 1822, he become home secretary, and introduced far-ranging criminal law and prison reform as well as creating the Metropolitan Police - the terms 'bobbies' and 'peelers' come from his name.

    The Wellington government in which Peel had been home secretary fell in 1830, and Peel was now in opposition to a new administration, headed by Earl Grey.

    Peel argued passionately against Grey's proposals for parliamentary reform. Nonetheless, in 1832 the Reform Act was passed.

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