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PEEL, William Yates (1789-1858), of Bonehill Cottage, Tamworth, Staffs.

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b. 3 Aug. 1789, 2nd s. of Sir Robert Peel†, 1st bt. (d. 1830), of Drayton Manor, Staffs. and 1st w. Ellen, da. of William Yates, calico printer, of Springside, Bury, Lancs.; bro. of Edmund Peel*, Jonathan Peel*, Laurence Peel* and Robert Peel*. educ. Harrow 1802; St. John’s, Camb. 1806; L. Inn 1812, called 1816. m. 17 June 1819, Lady Jane Elizabeth Moore, da. of Stephen, 2nd earl of Mountcashell [I], 4s. 9da. d. 1 June 1858.
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Commr. bd. of control June 1826 – June 1827; under-sec. of state for home affairs Jan. 1828 – July 1830; ld. of treasury July – Nov. 1830, Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835; PC 20 Dec. 1834.

Maj. central Staffs. militia 1813.

Main residence: Bonehill Cottage, Tamworth, Staffs.
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PEEL, Laurence (1801-1888), of 43 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Mdx.

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b. 28 June 1801, 6th s. of Sir Robert Peel†, 1st bt. (d. 1830), of Drayton Manor, Staffs. and 1st w. Ellen, da. of William Yates, calico printer, of Springside, Bury, Lancs.; bro. of Edmund Peel*, Jonathan Peel*, Robert Peel* and William Yates Peel*. educ. Rugby 1812; Christ Church, Oxf. 1819. m. 20 July 1822, Lady Jane Lennox, da. of Charles Lennox†, 4th duke of Richmond, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.). d. 10 Dec. 1888.
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Commr. bd. of control Feb. 1828 – Feb. 1830.

Main residence: 43 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Mdx.
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Not to be confused with his cos. Sir Lawrence Peel (1799-1884), c.j. Calcutta, 1842-55 (Oxford DNB).

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PEEL, Jonathan (1799-1879), of Marble Hill, Twickenham, Mdx.

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b. 12 Oct. 1799, 5th s. of Sir Robert Peel†, 1st bt. (d. 1830), of Drayton Manor, Staffs., and 1st w. Ellen, da. of William Yates, calico printer, of Springside, Bury, Lancs.; bro. of Edmund Peel*, Laurence Peel*, Robert Peel* and William Yates Peel*. educ. Rugby 1812. m. 19 Mar. 1824, Lady Alicia Jane Kennedy, da. of Archibald, 12th earl of Cassilis [S], 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.). d. 13 Feb. 1879.
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2nd lt. Rifle Brigade 1815; lt. (half-pay) 95 Ft. 1818; lt. 71 Ft. 1819; capt. (half-pay) 2 W.I. Regt. 1821; lt. and capt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1822; brevet maj. (half-pay) 1825; maj. 69 Ft. 1826; lt.-col. 53 Ft. 7 June 1827, half-pay (unattached) 9 Aug. 1827; brevet col. 1841; maj.-gen. 1854; lt.-gen. 1859; ret. 1863.

Surveyor-gen. of ordnance Sept. 1841 – July 1846; sec. of state for war Feb. 1858 – June 1859, July 1866 – Mar. 1867; PC Feb. 1858.

Main residence: Marble Hill, Twickenham, Mdx.
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PEEL, Edmund (1791-1850), of Bonehill House, Tamworth and Hednesford Lodge, Cannock Chase, Staffs.

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b. 8 Aug. 1791, 3rd s. of Sir Robert Peel†, 1st bt. (d. 1830), of Drayton Manor, Staffs. and 1st w. Ellen, da. of William Yates, calico printer, of Springside, Bury, Lancs.; bro. of Jonathan Peel*, Laurence Peel*, Robert Peel* and William Yates Peel*. educ. Harrow 1805. m. 2 Jan. 1812, Emily, da. of John Swinfen of Swinfen, Staffs., 3s. d. 1 Nov. 1850.
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Main residences: Bonehill House, Tamworth; Hednesford Lodge, Cannock Chase, Staffs.
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PEEL, Edmund (1791-1850)

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PEARSE, John (1759-1836), of 41 Lothbury, London; 98 Long Acre; 4 Craig’s Court, Charing Cross, Mdx. and Chilton Lodge, nr. Hungerford, Berks.

Family and Education
bap. 19 Dec. 1759, 1st surv. s. of Nicholas Pearse, Blackwell Hall factor, of 41 Lothbury and Woodford, Essex and w. Sarah. m. 31 Jan. 1787, Anne, da. and coh. of John Phillimore, silk merchant, of 15 New Broad Street, London, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.). IGI (London). suc. fa. 1795. d. 21 July 1836.
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Dir. Bank of England 1790 – 91, 1793 – 95, 1796 – 98, 1799 – 1802, 1803 – 06, 1807 – 08, 1812 – 28, dep. gov. 1808 – 10, gov. 1810 – 12; manager, Sun Life Office 1788 – d.; dir. Sun Fire Office 1791, manager 1823 – d.; gov. Van Dieman’s Land Co. 1829 – d.

Capt. commdt. Hungerford vols. 1798, 1803; capt. Bank of England supp. vols. 1803.

Main residences: 41 Lothbury, London and 98 Long Acre and and 4 Craig's Court, Charing Cross, Mdx. and Chilton Lodge, nr. Hungerford, Berks.
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PEARSE, John (1759-1836)

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PEACHY, William (?1763-1838), of Derwent Island, Cumb. and Worthing, Suss.

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b. ?1763, o.s. of William Peachy of Gosport, Hants and Elizabeth, da. of Henri Portal of Freefolk Priors, Whitchurch, Hants. educ. Trinity, Oxf. 13 Nov. 1781, aged 18, BCL 1790, DCL 1813; I. Temple 1784. m. (1) 12 Sept. 1803, Emma Frances (d. Madeira, 2 Mar. 1809), da. of Thomas Charter of Lynchfield House, Bishop’s Lydeard, Som., s.p.; (2) 10 Mar. 1812, Susannah, wid. of James Henry of Hopewell, Jamaica, s.p. suc. fa. 1790. Gent. Mag. (1790), ii. 672; PROB 11/1196/438. d. 21 Nov. 1838.
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Capt. Wilts. militia 1791, 1798; lt. 10 Drag. 1794; capt. 120 Ft. 1795; maj. (with army rank) 2 R. Manx fencibles 1795 – 98; maj. (half-pay) 108 Ft. 1798 – 1813; lt.-col. 1800; col. 1810; maj.-gen. 1813; lt.-gen. 1825.

Main residences: Derwent Island, Cumb.; Worthing, Suss.
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PEACHY, William (?1763-1838)

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