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Encyclopedia > Peel
Look up Peel, peel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Peel can refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. ...

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Places

Location of the Peel region The Peel is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. ... Mottos: Working for you Area: 1,241. ... Peel Peel is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro, located in downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville-Marie. ... A view of Peel from St Patricks Isle Peel is often called the only city in the Isle of Man because it is the home of the Islands cathedral; legally it is the fourth largest town on the island after Douglas, Onchan and Ramsey. ... A peat lake near Griendtsveen De Peel is a region in the Southeast of the Netherlands that straddles the border between the provinces of Noord Brabant and Limburg. ...

People

Image:AvengersBook1. ... There are many people with the name John Peel: John Peel (John Ravenscroft, 1939-2004) was a British broadcaster and radio personality. ... There have been several notable people named Robert Peel: Sir Robert Peel, Bt, 19th-century British Prime Minister Robert Peel, a major figure in Christian Science Bobby Peel, a British cricket player This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ... Thomas Peel (1795-1864) was one of the very early settlers of Western Australia. ... William James Robert, 3rd Earl Peel (cr. ...

Other

  • Peel (fruit), the protective outer layer of fruits
  • Skin, in general
  • Peel tower, a fortified keep
  • Peel (tool), a long handled tool used in baking
  • Peel Manxcar, a microcar
  • Peel P50, a type of microcar
  • Peel Trident, another type of microcar
  • Peel Viking Sport, a BMC Mini based car
  • Peel Engineering Company, a manufacturing company
  • Peel (software), a Mac application for listening to songs from MP3 blogs
  • Peel (band), a Peek-A-Boo Records band from Austin, Texas
  • Peel Group, also known as Peel Holdings, property company in the UK

Peel, also known as rind, is the outer protective layer of a fruit. ... This article is about the organ. ... Smailholm Tower. ... A peel is a shovel-like tool used by bakers to slide loaves of bread, pizzas, pastries, and other baked goods into and out of an oven. ... The Peel Manxcar was a prototype saloon car manufactured in 1955 by the Manx Peel Engineering Company. ... For the biochemistry term, see P50. ... The Peel Trident was the second microcar made by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, first released in 1964. ... The Peel Viking Sport was a BMC Mini based car. ... Peel Engineering Company was a manufacturing company based on the Isle of Man. ... Peel is an MP3 blog reader/player/browser for Mac OS X. After you input a MP3 blogs URL, Peel generates a playlist of the available songs. ... The Peel Group is a collection of property and transport companies based in the United Kingdom. ...

See also

  • Peele (disambiguation)
  • Peale
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Robert Peel - definition of Robert Peel in Encyclopedia (1776 words)
Peel felt compelled to resign his seat at Oxford, as what had made him attractive to that constituency in the first place was his opposition to it (in 1815 he had, in fact, challenged to a duel the man most associated with emancipation, Daniel O'Connell).
Peel therefore asked that some of this coterie be dismissed and replaced with their Conservative counterparts, provoking the so-called Bedchamber Crisis.
Peel was thrown from his horse while riding up Constitution Hill in London on June 29, 1850, and died three days later at the age of 62.
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