Laurence Peel
Laurence Peel was a British Tory politician and the younger brother of [Robert Peel|Sir Robert Peel|Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet], the prime minister of the United Kingdom. Laurence was described by one historian as "the youngest and least talented, but perhaps the most personally attractive of the Peel brothers".
Early life
Peel was the sixth son of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet and Ellen Yates. Among his siblings were older brothers, Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, William Yates Peel, Edmund Peel, and Jonathan Peel. Among his sisters was Harriet Peel and Mary Peel. His father was a wealthy industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers who sat in the House of Commons representing Tamworth as a 'Church and King' Tory and a staunch supporter of William Pitt the Younger. His grandfather, Robert Peel, and great-grandfather, William Peel, were both yeomen.Peel was educated at Rugby School and Christ Church, Oxford where he became close friends with the Lord Holland's son, Henry Edward Fox.
Career
When he left Oxford in March 1822, his elder brother Robert, who had recently appointed Home Secretary in Lord Liverpool's ministry, took Laurence into the office as his unpaid private secretary. In 1827, he was elected to the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Cockermouth. Peel was an undistinguished Member who is not known to have spoken in debate. He voted against Catholic relief and for the spring guns bill on 23 March 1827. He held the seat until 1830.After leaving Parliament in 1830, Peel and his wife devoted themselves to the promotion of charitable and religious causes. His eldest brother, Robert, became Prime Minister in 1841.
Personal life
Reportedly, Peel seems to have "flirted with homosexuality" at Oxford, but on 20 July 1822, just after coming of age, he married Lady Jane Lennox, the daughter of the late Duke of Richmond, his elder brother Robert's former chief in Ireland. Lady Jane's mother was the former Lady Charlotte Gordon. Together, Lady Jane and Laurence were the parents of four sons and two daughters:- Lawrence Charles Lennox Peel, the Clerk of the Privy Council from 1875 to 1898, who married Hon. Caroline Chichester, daughter of Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Templemore and Lady Augusta Paget, in 1848.
- Arthur Lennox Peel, a Lt.-Col. in the 52nd Regiment who died unmarried.
- Alfred Lennox Peel, the Rector at St. James Church, Dunbrody and Killesk who died unmarried.
- Cecil Lennox Peel, who married Hon. Susan Caroline Mary Stapleton-Cotton, eldest daughter of Wellington Stapleton-Cotton, 2nd Viscount Combermere and Susan Alice Sitwell.
- Olivia Jane Lennox Peel, who died unmarried.
- Constance Augusta Lennox Gordon, who married George Grant Gordon, the son of Lord Francis Arthur Gordon and grandson of George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly. Gordon was Equerry and Controller of the Household to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein and Princess Helena.