Robert Peel

The Right Honourable
Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt by John Linnell.jpg
Premierminister i Det Forenede Kongerige Storbritannien og Irland
Embedsperiode
30. august 1841 – 29. juni 1846
MonarkVictoria
ForegåendeViscount Melbourne
Efterfulgt afLord John Russell
Embedsperiode
10. december 1834 – 8. april 1835
MonarkWilliam IV
ForegåendeHertugen af Wellington
Efterfulgt afViscount Melbourne
Personlige detaljer
Født5. februar 1788
Ramsbottom, Storbritannien
Død2. juli 1850 (62 år)
Westminster, Storbritannien
DødsårsagHeste styrtning
GravstedStaffordshire
Politisk partiKonservative Parti
ÆgtefælleJulia Peel (fra 1820)
BørnArthur Peel,
Robert Peel, 3. baronet,
Julia Child-Villiers, grevinde af Jersey,
Frederick Peel,
William Peel,
John Floyd Peel,
Eliza Peel Rediger på Wikidata
MorEllen Yates
FarRobert Peel, 1. baronet
SøskendeLaurence Peel,
Edmund Peel,
Jonathan Peel,
William Yates Peel,
Joseph Peel Rediger på Wikidata
Uddannelses­stedHarrow School
Hipperholme Grammar School
Bury Grammar School
Christ Church College
BeskæftigelseKunstsamler, politiker Rediger på Wikidata
ReligionKristendom
UdmærkelserFellow of the Royal Society Rediger på Wikidata
UnderskriftRobert Peel Signature.svg
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Sir Robert Peel (født 5. februar 1788, død 2. juli 1850) var premierminister i Det Forenede Kongerige fra 10. december 1834 til 8. april 1835 og igen fra 30. august 1841 til 29. juni 1846.

Peel er særlig kendt for at have indført politistyrker i deres moderne form. Politiet i England har to kaldenavne, som kommer fra hans navn, bobbies (Bobby er et almindeligt kælenavn for Robert) og peelers.

Robert Peel


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Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the style used by the Government of Queen Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2022 (as used in all places except Scotland).
Quarterly, First and Fourth Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure (for England), Second quarter Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules (for Scotland), Third quarter Azure a harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland), the whole surrounded by the Garter; for a Crest, the imperial crown Proper; for Supporters, dexter a lion rampant guardant Or crowned as the Crest, sinister a unicorn Argent armed, crined and unguled Proper, gorged with a coronet Or composed of crosses patée and fleurs de lys a chain affixed thereto passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also Or; Motto 'Dieu et mon Droit’ ('God and my Right') below the shield.
  • PINCHES, J.H & R.V., The Royal Heraldry of England, 1974, Heraldry Today.
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Big Ben clock tower.
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Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt, by John Linnell (died 1882). See source website for additional information.

This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. All images in this batch have been confirmed as author died before 1939 according to the official death date listed by the NPG.
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Robert Peel's signature.