George Peel

Not to be confused with George Peele.

Major Honourable Arthur George Villiers Peel, normally known as George Peel (27 February 1869 25 April 1956) was a British Member of Parliament and writer on politics and economics.

Career

George Peel was the son of Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, a senior British Liberal politician, and Adelaide Dugdale. On 6 October 1906 at the age of 38 he married Lady Agnes Lygon. Graduating from Oxford University, he wrote extensively on politics and economics at a time when the world was in turmoil.[1] He was returned as MP for Spalding in the by-election of 1917, until the constituency was abolished in 1918 and was Clerk to the Treasury. He died aged 88 on 25 April 1956.[2]

Bibliography

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George Peel

He authored or edited many publications, normally under the name George Peel, or abbreviated "G.P." or "G.V.P.":[3]

He contributed several biographies to the Dictionary of National Biography, including those for:

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Francis McLaren
Member of Parliament for Spalding
19171918
Succeeded by
Constituency abolished
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