- Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet, (
25 April 1750 –3 May 1830 ), father of the Prime Minister SirRobert Peel , was a politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers of theindustrial revolution . His father also Robert and grandfather William were yeoman farmers who were also engaged in the infant textile industry, then organised on the basis of thedomestic system (most of the work being undertaken in the home).Like many others, he joined partnerships in order to raise the capital required to set up
spinning mills . These were water powered (usually utilising thewater frame invented byRichard Arkwright ), and thus located by rivers and streams in country districts. Thus Peel and Yates set up a mill and housing for their workers atBurrs nearBury . As elsewhere, the shortage of labour in the rural districts was mitigating by employing pauper children as 'apprentices', imported from any locality that wanted them off their hands. They were housed in a kind of hostel.Peel became quite rich, and lived at
Chamber Hall in Bury, where his more famous son was born. Peel was listed as a subscriber to theManchester Bolton & Bury Canal navigation in 1791. [cite book | title = A list of the subscribers to the intended Bolton Bury and Manchester Canal Navigation | publisher = Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Company | date = 1791 | location = Greater Manchester County Records Office, ref. E4/78/419]In politics, he was a staunch 'Church and King' man - in other words, a
Tory . This was unusual, as many of the Lancashire mill owners were nonconformist and radical in their outlook. He was a paternalist towards his workforce. When electedMember of Parliament for Tamworth, he carried these principles into political life. He was responsible for theHealth and Morals of Apprentices Act , legislation that tried to limit the number of hours the children worked in the mills, and obliged the mill owners to privide some form of schooling.In later years, he purchased property near
Tamworth and started to adopt the lifestyle of a country gentleman, far removed from his roots.Peel married firstly Ellen Yates (the daughter of his partner) on
8 July 1783 . They had eleven children, including:
*Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*William Yates Peel , politician
*GeneralJonathan Peel , soldier and politician
*Laurence Peel (b. 1801), who married Lady Jane Lennox, daughter ofCharles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond .After the death of his first wife, Peel married Susanna Clerke (sister of Sir William Clerke) on
18 October 1805 . The marriage was unsuccessful and the couple eventually separated, with Susanna moving toWarwickshire . She died on10 September 1824 . Sir Robert was at the time unwell and his children represented him at the funeral. [Gash, 33.]Notes
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