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Robert Peel
My dad always told me that Robert Peel was born in Oswaldtwistle in the house off the road up the top of Stanhill. (On the right opposite Kemp Delph but a bit further on). All the history books/sites tell me it was Bury instead!! Anybody sort this one out?
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think your Dad is getting him mixed up with James Hargreaves the chap who invented the spinning jenny
Spinning Jenny - James Hargreaves |
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The manor belongs to Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Peelfold, where the first Sir Robert Peel spent his early years, is in Knuzden-Brook. Bellthorn House, Stanhill House, Knuzden Hall, and Mount Pleasant are chief re-sidences.
GENUKI: Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire genealogy I always thought his family lived only at Peel Fold, but your Dad may be right with a Stanhill connection. In the C18th a Gothic horror writer lived in Stanhill Hall, but whose name escapes me. |
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The Peels are said to have come to Blackburn from Craven (fn. 15) about 1600 and engaged in the cloth trade. (fn. 16) Robert Peel in 1731 purchased an estate in Oswaldtwistle, known then as Oldham's Cross, (fn. 17) and since as Peel Fold. His grandson Robert (1723–95), while farming in Blackburn, was led to join a calico-printing business, and invented a process of block-printing; he made other improvements and greatly extended his business. Riots and factory-wrecking caused him to move to Burton-on-Trent, but on retiring he lived at Ardwick. The descendants of his eldest son William still own Peel Fold. The third son was the above-named Sir Robert Peel, created a baronet in 1800. (fn. 18)
From: 'Townships: Oswaldtwistle', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 (1911), pp. 404-09. URL: Townships: Oswaldtwistle | British History Online. Date accessed: 11 June 2007. Townships: Oswaldtwistle | British History Online |
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We're a nice tolerant bunch in Stanhill, Wynonie!
I didn't know about the gothic horror writer, but Moorwell Mansion House in William Westall's "The Old Factory" is supposedly modelled on Stanhill Hall. James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny is what was Stanhill Post Office. Stanleybabe :) |
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i live in the village where sir robert peel is buried he is in the vaults with all the peels drayton bassett near tamworth staffs
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It seems there may be more than one famous robert peel, the robert peel - bury connection is the robert peel who founded the police force, hence the early name for policemen being 'peelers', there is a statue of this robert peel on the wylde in bury.
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I thought Robert Peel was the reason they were called 'Bobbies'
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That is also true Gayle.
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after robert peel :confused: |
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yes its the same buried at drayton bassett church the peel family home was drayton manor now a pleasure park he was prime minster for queen victoria and started the police i/e peelers or bobbies the last peel died in the 2nd world war at sea in the royal navy. he was the last in the line
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