Primary Sources
- Descriptions of Peel, the man
- The Consolidation of Criminal
Laws: Robert Peel, 22 February 1827
- Peel's speech in the House of
Commons on Conservative Party policy (1832)
- Peel's letter to Goulburn on the new Conservative
Party, 1833
- The Tamworth Manifesto (text)
- Peel's defence of his acceptance
of office: 24 February 1835
- Peel on 'Conservative principles', 1838
- Peel's speech on the Corn Laws,
1841
- Greville on Peel's 1842 budget
- The Bank Charter Act: Robert
Peel, 6 May 1844
- Peel's Cabinet Memorandum on
the Corn Laws, 1 November 1845
- Goulburn's letter to Peel,
concerning Corn Law policy - November 1845
- Prince Albert's memorandum on
Peel and the repeal of the Corn Laws, 25 December 1845
- The Corn Laws: Sir Robert Peel,
22 January 1846
- Peel's Corn Law speech,
15 May 1846
- Peel's resignation speech,
1846
- Disraeli's view of Peel
- Peel's death - The Lamp, a Catholic
newspaper, July 1850.
- Peel, the working man's hero
- Peel: a tribute (1850)
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