Robert Peel
The Prime Minister was Sir Robert Peel - 30 August 1841 to 29 June 1846
Former UK Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel had seven children. His two daughters were named Julia and Eliza Peel.
Queen Victoria was on the throne and the Prime-minister was Robert Peel.
Sir Robert Peel was twice the Prime Minister of England, and he created the Metropolitan police. Peel was educated at Harrow and Oxford, and entered parliament as a Tory in 1809.
Robert Peel, a British Prime Minister in the 19th century, had five children with his wife Julia. Their names were Julia, Robert, William, Frederick, and Eliza.
Yes. Peel married Julia Floyd, youngest daughter of General Sir John Floyd, in 1820. They had five sons and two daughters.Thanx
Robert Peel's wife was Julia Floyd, youngest daughter of General Sir John Floyd.
He bred pigs. he became an MP and subsequently served as Home Secretary and then Prime Minister in the UK government
Robert Peel was an influential British politician known for creating the modern concept of a police force while serving as Home Secretary. He established the Metropolitan Police in 1829, earning him the nickname "the father of modern policing." Peel also served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1834-1835 and 1841-1846.
No. Initially Queen Victoria resented Sir Robert as she had formed a strong relationship with the preceding Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne. Years later and through the influence of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria ranked Sir Robert Peel as a great friend to the Crown, visiting his estate, and offering him a hereditary title. Sir Robert politely deferred. When offered the honor of a Westminster Burial, he also deferred, stating he came from the people and should return to them and the place he was born.
Sir Robert Peel held that office when the Mexican American War began but Lord John Russell was in office for most of that period.