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    1830 was led by the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords and Robert Peel in the House of Commons. The Duke of Wellington finally came to power after...
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  • the government of Robert Peel occurred in April 1835 when the Commons passed a report against the government's will. Robert Peel became Prime Minister in...
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  • Peel ministry may refer to: WellingtonPeel ministry, the British government under the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel (1828–1830) First Peel ministry...
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    Sir Robert Peel's first government succeeded the caretaker ministry of the Duke of Wellington. Peel was also Chancellor of the Exchequer while the Duke...
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  • Joseph Planta 26 December 1834 Sir Robert Peel, Bt (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer) William Yates Peel Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln William...
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    Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington, with whom Peel's political career would be entwined for the next 25 years. Peel made his maiden speech at the...
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    of Wellington to form a government but he declined, instead recommending Sir Robert Peel. Peel was in Sardinia at the time, so the Duke of Wellington took...
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  • This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing...
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    The second Peel ministry was formed by Sir Robert Peel in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1841. Peel came to power for a second time...
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    in 1834 and asked Sir Robert Peel to form a government. Peel was out of the country at the time, so the Duke of Wellington formed a caretaker government...
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  • Tamworth Manifesto (category Robert Peel)
    Duke of Wellington, a Tory, to form a ministry. Wellington was reluctant; he formed a caretaker government but recommended that the king choose Peel, who...
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  • Liverpool ministry, the British government under Lord Liverpool (1812–1827) WellingtonPeel ministry, the British government under the Duke of Wellington and...
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    at War in Wellington's ministry. After a tour as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1830 he became Secretary at War again in Sir Robert Peel's cabinet. He...
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    responsibilities of prime minister and most of the other ministries. In Peel's first cabinet (1834–1835), Wellington became foreign secretary, while in the second...
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  • The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 43 prior to 1999) is the separate...
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  • suffer by the change". While in Parliament, he was listed by the WellingtonPeel ministry as among the "good doubtfuls" but he voted against the government...
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  • confirmed by an independent inquiry. Despite being listed by the WellingtonPeel ministry as among their "friends", in Parliament Bainbridge voted against...
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    unmarried. Cecil Lennox Peel (1830–1910), who married Hon. Susan Caroline Mary Stapleton-Cotton (d. 1916), eldest daughter of Wellington Stapleton-Cotton, 2nd...
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    was unaware that Peel had not requested the resignation of all of the Queen's ladies, as she had led him to believe — and hence, Peel refused to form a...
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    predominantly forms the western boundary of Peel Region with the eastern boundaries of Halton Region and Wellington County, in Ontario, Canada. The road begins...
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    government, including the Home Secretary, Sir Robert Peel, and national hero the Duke of Wellington (Master-General of the Ordnance), refused to serve under...
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  • Henry "wished to be in parliament" and, if so, would support the WellingtonPeel Ministry. The result of these conversations, however, was that Charles was...
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    angry at the refusal of Wellington and Peel to serve in Canning's cabinet. A widespread expectation (possibly shared by Wellington himself) that the King...
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    they did not participate in Peel's short-lived 1835 ministry, over the next several years they gradually merged into Peel's Conservative Party, with several...
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    Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 (category Robert Peel)
    now both Wellington and his Home Secretary, Robert Peel, were convinced that unless concessions were made, a confrontation was inevitable. Peel (nicknamed...
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  • Wellington-Dufferin-Peel. In 1987 it underwent its final name change to Wellington until 1999 when it was abolished into Waterloo—Wellington before the 1999...
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    Wellington. He resigned with Wellington over the Reform Bill of 1832. He was Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in the first Peel ministry (December...
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  • constitution. The County Council of Peel allowed the organization use of the basement of the old Registry Office on Wellington, for its meetings. Regular meetings...
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    Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to regional governments. The sections became Peel Regional Road 107 Bovaird Drive West to Highway 410 and Queen Street East...
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    ministry. With Lord Melbourne gone, William chose to entrust power to a Tory, Sir Robert Peel. Since Peel was then in Italy, the Duke of Wellington was...
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