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Peel and Baronetcy
The Peel Baronetcy, of Drayton Manor in the County of Stafford and of Bury in the County Palatine of Lancaster, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 29 November 1800.
The Peel Baronetcy, of Eyeworth in the County of Bedford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 14 July 1936 for Sidney Peel, Member of Parliament for Uxbridge from 1918 to 1922.

Peel and Hall
Houses such as Spen Hall, Spen House ( now demolished and rebuilt, except the Coach House ), High Rising ( High Royd, another Taylor Household ) now The Gomersal Hotel, Tanfield House, Firdene ( currently on the market for £ 1. 25 million ), Hilltop House ( now split into two homes with apartment buildings in the grounds ), Gomers Hall ( apparently, originally Gothmers Hall, which was demolished in order to build an electricity sub-station ), Pollard Hall ( home of the mill owner Thomas Burnley ), Red House ( now Red House Museum ), Broadyards, Croft House, Sigston House, Gomersal Hall, Peel House, West House ( the last three still privately owned ).
* Centrepoint Shopping Centre is a shopping centre that began construction in early 2007 and was completed by Christmas 2008 behind the Tamworth Town Hall, in the CBD between the old city library and behind the speciality shops in the main street Peel St.
He holds an annual exhibition of his works at the City Hall atrium each year, all proceeds going to the Peel Memorial Hospital ; the addition and renovation to this facility was carried out by the Inzola Group.
Hill and his new band recorded a session for long time supporter John Peel in December 1982, and the group went on to record further studio sessions for Peel in 1998 and 2002, and their performance at the Royal Festival Hall in July 1998 was broadcast on his show.
* Arrangement by Philip Wilby and performed by the Williams Fairey Band in Peel Hall, Salford in July 1997
With seating for nearly 400 people, Peel Hall hosts many musical performances and is the main venue for the midday recitals.
ATR spent the next few years touring the world with artists such as Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Beck, Rage Against the Machine, the Wu-Tang Clan and Ministry, as well as headlining such memorable shows as the Digital Hardcore festival at CBGB's in New York City in 1998, and the Queen Elizabeth Hall show in London in 1999 at the request of fan John Peel.
Peel Centenary Centre () is an arts and community centre based at the Centenary Hall.
A Catholic Secondary School Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School draws around 1000 students from Orangeville and the rest of the county despite being within the Region of Peel.
The district comprises nine areas: Baguley, Benchill, Peel Hall, Newall Green, Woodhouse Park, Moss Nook, Sharston, Northenden and Northern Moor.
Other parks include Hollyhedge Park, Peel Hall Park, Painswick Park and Baguley Park.
Smyth was born in the south Lancashire village of Farnworth in the parish of Prescot, the fourth son of Robert Smyth of Peel Hall.
* Peel Hall: after Alderman Sam Peel – former Chairman of Norfolk Education Committee.
Peel Hall has increased capacity with departure of the staffroom and admin to the new building.
Lincoln and Peel Halls were converted to Sixth Form boarding houses in 1978, Peel Hall being further converted into a boarding house for Year Sevens in 1995.
The new location includes the Peel Junior Farmers Hall ( 6000 sq ft ), meeting rooms, the Show and Sale Pavilion ( 33, 000 sq ft ), ten multi-purpose buildings, and outdoor show rings.

Peel and County
* The Regional Municipality of Peel ( originally Peel County ) in Ontario, Canada
He was baptized as William Cody in the Dixie Union Chapel in Peel County ( present-day Peel Region ), Ontario, Canada in 1847, not far from his family's farm.
) constructed diagonally across farms in Northern Etobicoke as a shortcut for travellers to Peel County ( especially modern Brampton ).
* Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario ( Peel County until 1973 )
He was chosen as a Liberal Candidate in Peel County to contest the general election for the House of Commons in 1891 against the sitting Conservative member W. A. McCulla.
Its eastern border is shared with Durham Region, to the west is Peel Region, and Simcoe County is to the northwest.
Plan of the Village of Malton of the County of Peel-1877 Peel Atlas-Dennis and Boulton Surveying Agents
The Humber collects from about 750 creeks and tributaries in a fan-shaped area north of Toronto that encompasses portions of Dufferin County, the Regional Municipality of Peel, Simcoe County, and the Regional Municipality of York.
The Region of Peel was created by the government of Bill Davis in 1974 from the former County of Peel, and was legislated to provide community services to the ( then ) rapidly urbanizing area of south Peel County ( now Mississauga and Brampton ).
Peel County ( and therefore, Peel Region ) may be named after Sir Robert Peel, the nineteenth-century Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
* Toronto Township, Ontario ( historical township in Peel County, now part of Mississauga )
* Toronto Gore Township, Ontario ( historical township in York County and then Peel County, Northeast of Toronto Township )
Peel retired at the 1895 general election and was created Viscount Peel, of Sandy in the County of Bedford.

Peel and York
Garth appeared on the band ’ s first Radio 1 Peel Session, in September 1977, but due to his alcoholism he was quickly replaced with Steve Garvey, joining Dirty Looks in New York.
* The Sir Robert Peel Motor Lodge Hotel, Alexandria Bay, New York.
They had emigrated from the United States with other Quaker families from Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, shortly before or after the Revolutionary War, when slavery was still legal in those states, to buy land and farm in York, Peel, and Ontario counties.
York was born Susannah Yolande Fletcher in Chelsea, London, in 1939, the younger daughter of Simon William Peel Vickers Fletcher ( 1910 – 2002 ), a merchant banker and steel magnate, and his first wife, the former Joan Nita Mary Bowring – they married in 1935 and divorced prior to 1943.
York had an elder sister, as well as a half-brother, Eugene Xavier Charles William Peel Fletcher, from her father's second marriage to Pauline de Bearnez de Morton de La Chapelle.
* David Peel ( musician ), New York based musician best known for the Lower East Side Band
Water in southern York is provided by Toronto Water and Peel Region by way of 3 pumping stations and reservoirs ( Bayview, Dufferin and Milliken ) using water from Lake Ontario.
The Royal Technical Institute, Salford received royal letters, after the Duke and Duchess of York ( later King George V and Queen Mary ) officiated at its opening ceremony, an event commemorated in the university's Redbrick Peel Building and which allowed ' Royal ' to be appended to name of the institute.
The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area ( GTHA ) consists of the City of Toronto, the City of Hamilton, and the surrounding Regions of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham.
As the construction of Highway 407 progressed across the northern end of the Greater Toronto Area, the MTO transferred sections of Highway 7 to the regions of Peel and York.
On April 1, 1997, the section between Highway 410 and Highway 404 was transferred to the regions of Peel and York ; the section from Highway 404 to McCowan Road was transferred to York Region on April 1, 1999.
He lives in Long Island, New York and his wife is a U. S. citizen, but Peel still travels under a British passport.
It originally comprised all of what is now York Region, Peel Region, Halton Region, Toronto, parts of the current Durham Regional Municipality and the current city of Hamilton.
In 1851, Ontario County and Peel County were separated from York.
As of August 2009, the following areas are regulated by the CFIA in Ontario: Essex, Lambton, Middlesex, Elgin, Huron, and Norfolk Counties, the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, the Cities of Hamilton and Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Durham, York, Peel and Halton, the City of Sault Ste.
With Gretton absent in New York with New Order, " Cool as Ice " ( backed with " Twice as Nice ") never officially received a release in the UK, although BBC Radio 1 DJs John Peel and Janice Long were playing the track on evening and late night shows from white label pressings that Factory Records had made available.
Though the feeling and vitality of the early scene was based on the excitement of punk, the spectrum of music played in clubs and on radio featured Roxy Music, David Bowie, Ultravox, Skids, Slits, much English stuff, and lots of new American bands such as Avant Gardener, Tina Peel, The B-52's, the Nuns, Germs, Trenchmouth, The Cramps, Slickees, X, and the garage and punk bands out of New York.
During the broadcast of a Peel session, BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel summed up their level of success: " If they were from New York, we'd be mad for them of course.

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