Arthur George Villiers Peel

Arthur George Villiers Peel

NameArthur George Villiers Peel
Titleeconomist (1869-1956)
GenderMale
Birthday1869-02-27
nationalityUnited Kingdom
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4798804
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Introduction

Major Arthur George Villiers Peel was born on 27 February 1869 and died on 25 April 1956. He was a British politician and writer, known for his contributions to discussions on politics and economics.

Family and Education:

George Peel was the son of Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, who was a prominent British Liberal politician. His mother was Adelaide Dugdale. On 6 October 1906, at the age of 38, he married Lady Agnes Lygon. He attended New College at the University of Oxford, beginning his studies there in 1886.

Political Career:

George Peel was elected as the Member of Parliament for Spalding during a by-election in 1917. His tenure in this role lasted until the constituency was abolished in 1918. Aside from his parliamentary service, he also held positions within the British government, including serving as Clerk to the Treasury.

Authorship:

Peel was a prolific writer on political and economic topics. His publications were generally authored or edited under the name George Peel, often abbreviated as "G.P." or "G.V.P." Some notable works include:

- "Sir Robert Peel, from his private papers" (1899), edited for his trustees, with a chapter on Peel's life and character authored by his grandson, the Hon George Peel.

- "The Enemies of England" (1902)

- "The Friends of England" (1905)

- "The Future of England" (1911)

- "The Tariff Reformers" (1913)

- "The Reign of Sir Edward Carson" (1914)

- "The Private Letters of Sir Robert Peel" (1920)

- "The Economic Impact of America" (1928)

- "The Economic Policy of France" (1937)

- "The Work of Sir Robert Peel and its lessons for to-day" (1938)

- "The War: the root and the remedy" (1941)

- "The Fiscal Policy of Europe" (1946)

- "Imperial Preference, 1894–1945" (1945)

- "How Free Trade Will Come" (1947)

In addition to his own writings, Peel contributed biographies to the Dictionary of National Biography, including entries for Robert Peel (the elder and the younger) and George Douglas Campbell.

Death:

Major Arthur George Villiers Peel died at the age of 88 on 25 April 1956.

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