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Parsley Peel

Parsley Peel
Peel coat of arms, taken from Robert Peel statue in Bury.
The Peel arms commissioned by Peel. Inset to show the lion is holding a shuttle.
Born
Robert Peele

1723
Peele Fold, Oswaldtwistle, England
DiedSeptember 1795 (aged 71–72)
Known forTextile manufacturer
Spouse
Elizabeth Haworth
(m. 1744)
Children7, including Sir Robert, 1st Baronet

Robert "Parsley" Peel (1723 – 12 September 1795) was a British merchant who was the grandfather of Robert Peel, a future prime minister of the United Kingdom. Peel started life as a yeoman farmer but experimented with calico printing, eventually creating a parsley leaf pattern which would become his trademark. Despite losing a number of machines during riots, Peel's company became the largest in the textile sector by the time of his death, with 23 factories.


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