Wiktionary peel peeling Peel or Peeling can refer to Peel fruit , rind or skin TOC right Places Disambiguation Peel Park disambiguation Peel Street disambiguation Australia Peel Western Australia Peel River New South Wales Peel Island , Queensland Canada Peel, New Brunswick Regional Municipality of Peel , Ontario Peel County until 1973 Peel Montreal Metro , station Peel River Canada , tributary of the Mackenzie River Peel Sound , Nunavut Elsewhere Peel, Isle of Man Peel, Netherlands Peel Fell , hill in Kielder Forest, UK Peel Island, Cumbria , UK People Surname Andr e Peel 1905 2010 , member of the French Resistance. Ann Peel b.1963 , Canadian race walker Clifford Peel 1894 1918 , Australian World War I pilot David Peel musician , New York based musician best known for the Lower East Side Band Deborah C. Peel , American physician Dwayne Peel b.1981 , rugby union player Edward Peel b.1953 , British actor Frederick Peel 1823 1906 Harry Peel , English professional footballer Homer Peel 1902 1997 , Major League Baseball player John Peel disambiguation Jonathan Peel 1799 1879 , British soldier and politician Lawrence Peel 1799 1884 , judge in India Mark Peel born 1959 , Australian historian and academic Paul Peel 1860 1892 , Canadian painter Peter Peel 1866 1960 , United States soccer administrator Robert Peel disambiguation Samuel W. Peel 1831 1924 , U.S. Representative from Arkansas Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet 1870 1938 Thomas Peel 1793 1865 early settler of Western Australia. William Peel disambiguation Title Earl Peel , British peerage Peel Baronets , several Technology Peel software , Mac application for listening to songs from MP3 blogs Peel tool , long handled tool used in baking Peel tower , fortified keep Bitrate peeling , Ogg Vorbis technique for changing the bitrate of an audio stream Peel Engineering Company , Manx boat and car manufacturer PEEL, programmable electrically erasable logic , variant of the GAL generic array logic Entertainment Peel band , indie ... more details
David Peel may refer to David Peel actor 1920 1981 , British film actor David Peel musician , New York punk rock musician David Peel, Professor of Economics at Lancaster University Management School hndis name Peel, David de David Peel ... more details
Peel Region may refer to Peel Western Australia , a region south of Perth, Western Australia Regional Municipality of Peel , Ontario geodis ... more details
The Peel River may refer to Peel River New South Wales in Australia Peel River Canada in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada geodis ... more details
Orange Peel may refer to Orange Peel event , an event held at Oklahoma State University Orange Peel horse , a thoroughbred stallion Orange Peel venue , a concert venue in Asheville, NC Orange Peel restaurant , a small smoothie franchise chain based in Utah a nickname of statesman Sir Robert Peel Aleuria aurantia , known as Orange Peel Fungus Orange peel may refer to the Peel fruit peel rind of an Orange fruit orange Orange peel effect , a type of finish on painted or cast surfaces Orange peel music , a poorly formed vinyl record a Variations of orange Orange peel variation of the color orange Zest ingredient , the colorful outer layer of the peel of an orange Peau d orange , used in medicine to describe something with the look orange colour and texture dimpled appearance of an orange peel disambig ja ... more details
William Peel may refer to Sir William Peel VC 1824 1858 , Royal Navy officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross in the Crimean War Sir William Peel colonial administrator 1875 1945 , British Chief Secretary of the Federated Malay States and Governor of Hong Kong William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel 1867 1937 , British politician William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel born 1947 , cross bench non party member of the House of Lords and Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household William Yates Peel 1789 1858 , British Tory politician Captain William Peel , A Victorian steeplechase rider who competed several times in the Grand National hndis Peel, William ... more details
Infobox Automobile image name Peel Manxcar manufacturer Peel Engineering Company class Microcar , Saloon car body style engine Anzani 250 cc transmission length convert 228 cm in 1 abbr on width convert 130 cm in 1 abbr on height convert 130 cm in 1 abbr on weight wheelbase convert 170 cm in 1 abbr on successor designer related Peel P50 , Peel Trident , Peel Viking Sport The Peel Manxcar was a prototype saloon car manufactured in 1955 by the Isle of Man Manx Peel Engineering Company . Initially renamed from Peel Manxman because of the Excelsior Coventry motorbike of the same name, the Manxcar never entered standard production. External links http www.peel.hu Peel Engineering Company Classicpow auto stub Category Microcars Category Three wheeled motor vehicles Category Peel Engineering Company ... more details
Dufferin Peel may refer to any of the following entities representing Dufferin County, Ontario Dufferin County and parts or all of Regional Municipality of PeelPeel Region in Ontario , Canada Dufferin Caledon provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district known from 1987 to 1999 as Dufferin Peel Dufferin Peel Wellington Grey , a federal electoral district from 1997 to 2004 Dufferin Peel Wellington Grey provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district from 1999 to 2007 Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board disambig ... more details
There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Peel , one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . The Peel Baronetcy , of Drayton Manor in the County of Stafford, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 29 November 1800. For more information on this creation, see the Earl Peel . The Peel Baronetcy , of Tyersall Hall in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 2 September 1897 for Theophilus Peel. The title became extinct on his death in 1911. The Peel Baronetcy , of Eyeworth in the County of Bedford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 14 July 1936 for Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet Sidney Peel , Member of Parliament for Uxbridge UK Parliament constituency Uxbridge from 1918 to 1922. He was the second son of Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel , fifth son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet see the Earl Peel . The title became extinct on his death in 1938. Peel Baronets, of Drayton Manor 1800 see the Earl PeelPeel Baronets, of Tyersall Hall 1897 Sir Theophilus Peel, 1st Baronet 1837 1911 Peel Baronets, of Eyeworth 1936 Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, 1st Baronet 1870 1938 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment b http www.thepeerage.com www.thepeerage.com DEFAULTSORT Peel Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies Category Peel family Category 1800 establishments in Great Britain Category 1897 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
Peel Park can refer to Peel Park, Bradford Peel Park, East Kilbride Peel Park, Salford Peel Park stadium dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Image Robert Peel.jpg thumb right 300px Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet Earl Peel is a title in the Peerage ... politician William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel William Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel , Chancellor .... He was the son of Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel Arthur Wellesley Peel , who served as Speaker ... year he was created Viscount Peel , of Sandy in the County of Bedford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Peel was the fifth son of Prime Minister Robert Peel Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, of Drayton ... Manor. Lord Peel later served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1948 to the 2nd of January 1951 ... Act 1999 , and sits as a cross bencher. Lord Peel was Lord Warden of the Stannaries from 1994 to 2006 and is Lord Chamberlain of the Household since 2006. The Peel family descends from Robert Peel, who ... Peel, 1st Baronet Robert Peel was a wealthy cotton merchant and also sat as Member of Parliament for Tamworth ... by his eldest son Robert Peel Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet , the noted statesman. He was Home Secretary ... Party out of the shattered Tory Party, and for the repeal of the Corn Laws . Peel died ... once removed, the second Earl Peel, who became the seventh Baronet. See above for further history of the title. The family seat is Eelmire House , near Ripon , North Yorkshire . Viscounts Peel 1895 Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel 1829 1912 William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel William Robert Wellesley Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 1867 1937 created Earl Peel in 1929 Earls Peel 1929 William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel 1867 1937 Arthur Peel, 2nd Earl Peel Arthur William Ashton Peel, 2nd Earl Peel 1901 1969 William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel b. 1947 The heir apparent is the present holder s only son Ashton Robert Gerard Peel, Viscount Clanfield b. 1976 Peel Baronets, of Drayton Manor 1800 Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet 1750 1830 Robert Peel Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet 1788 1850 Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet 1822 ... more details
Primarysources date August 2008 Peel Marina is currently under construction and is located in the town of Peel, Isle of Man External links http www.peelonline.net peelcom marina.html Peel Marina Website Category Sport in the Isle of Man IsleofMan stub ... more details
Michael Peel is a British journalist. He has written for various publications including Granta , The New Republic New Republic , New Statesman and London Review of Books . He is currently middle east correspondent of the Financial Times . Biography Educated at Trinity College, Oxford , where he studied chemistry, Peel joined the Financial Times in 1996. From 2002 2005, Peel was the West Africa correspondent for the Financial Times , based in Lagos , Nigeria . From March 2005 until 2006, Peel was an Associate Fellow of Chatham House , and a freelance journalist. He was appointed legal correspondent of the Financial Times in 2006 ref http www.journalism.co.uk 8 articles 3079.php ref , and has been middle east correspondent for the newspaper since January 2011. Michael Peel s first book, A Swamp Full of Dollars 2009 was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2009. Bibliography Peel, Michael 2006 . Nigeria Related Financial Crime and its Links with Britain . Chatham House Report. http www.chathamhouse.org.uk publications papers view id 410 Peel, Michael 2009 . A Swamp Full of Dollars pipelines and paramilitaries at Nigeria s oil frontier . London I.B. Tauris. References references External links http www.michaelpeel.co.uk Michael Peel, official website http www.guardian.co.uk books 2009 sep 12 michael peel swamp full dollars Guardian review of A Swamp Full of Dollars http www.guardian.co.uk books 2009 nov 07 michael peel first book award Michael Peel interview for Guardian First Book Award http www.granta.com Contributors Michael Peel Michael Peel contributions to Granta magazine http www.globalpolitician.com 22341 africa The West and Michael Peel s Africa critical comment by Uche Nworah Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Peel, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Peel, Michael Category Living people Category British journalists Category British writers Category Alumni of Trinity ... more details
Dablink For other people named Robert Peel, see Robert Peel disambiguation . Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name Sir Robert Peel honorific suffix br small Baronet ... Party UK Conservative signature Robert Peel Signature.svg signature alt Cursive signature in ink Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet 5 February 1788 2 July 1850 was a British Conservative Party UK Conservative ..., and again from 30 August 1841 to 29 June 1846. Peel, whilst Home Secretary , helped create the modern ... in Ireland to this day. Whilst Prime Minister, Peel repealed the Corn Laws and issued the Tamworth ... party Tory Party . Biography Peel was born in Bury , Lancashire , England to the industrialist and Member of Parliament Robert Peel 1750 1805 Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet . His father was one of the richest textile manufacturers of the early Industrial Revolution . ref Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel , 2 11. ref Peel was educated first at Hipperholme Grammar School , then at Harrow School and finally ... Robert Peel , 11 12. ref He is also believed to have attended Bury Grammar School . While living in Tamworth ... local Tamworth pigs. Early political career Peel entered politics at the young age of 21 as MP for the Irish rotten borough of Cashel UK Parliament constituency Cashel , Tipperary . ref Adelman, Peel and the Conservative Party 1830 1850 , 1 Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel , 13 376. ref With a scant 24 voters ... Duke of Wellington, with whom Peel s political career would be entwined for the next 25 years. Peel ..., Sir Robert Peel , 18. ref His speech was a sensation, famously described by the Speaker of the British ... speech since that of William Pitt the Younger William Pitt . ref Gash, Mr. Secretary Peel , 59 61 68 ... after the end of the Napoleonic Wars . ref Clark, Peel and the Conservatives A Study in Party Politics 1832 1841 , 6 12 Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel , 18 65 376. ref He also changed constituency twice first ... constituency Oxford University in 1817. ref Clark, Peel and the Conservatives A Study in Party Politics ... more details
reliablesources date October 2010 Infobox company name The Peel Group logo Image Peellogo.png type Private Company Private genre foundation 1920 As Peel Mills founder location city location country location The Peel Group, br Peel Dome, br The Trafford Centre , br Greater Manchester , M17 8PL locations area served key people John Whittaker industry Infrastructure , br Real Estate Land and Property , br Ports , br Transport products services revenue operating income net income assets 6 bn equity owner num employees parent divisions Peel Land and Property br Peel Ports br Peel Airports br Peel Energy br Peel Environmental br Peel Leisure br Peel Advertising br Peel Utilities br Trafford Centre br MediaCityUK br Gloucester Quays subsid slogan homepage http www.peel.co.uk Peel Group Website footnotes intl The Peel Group is a diversified real estate, transport and infrastructure investment company in the United Kingdom . It has assets owned and under management approaching 6bn. ref name The Peel Group Homepage cite web title The Peel Group Homepage publisher The Peel Group url http www.peel.co.uk accessdate 2010 10 22 ref The group headquarters are at the Trafford Centre , Manchester . The largest asset of the group is the Trafford Centre , which it developed on land attached to the Manchester ... a number of different companies. In 1989, Peel acquired London Shop and renamed it Peel South East. Assets Peel s assets include ref http www.peel.co.uk group ref Airports Liverpool, Doncaster Sheffield ... main Trafford Centre Manchester Ship Canal Peel s largest projects include MediaCityUK , the Trafford Centre and Port Salford, a large port on the Manchester Ship Canal . In 1986, Peel Holdings ... in 1984. Peel is developing a large infrastructure project known as the Ocean Gateway around the cities ... news and features news 201010 peel submits for liverpool wat.aspx ref . References reflist http www.peel.co.uk The Peel Group website Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category Property companies ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Peel Img Img capt Logo Landscape yes Background group or band Origin Austin, Texas , United States USA Genre Experimental rock Experimental br pop music Pop br Indie music Indie Years active 2004 &ndash present Label Peek A Boo Records URL http www.thebandpeel.com Official website Current members Josh Permenter br Dakota Smith br Allison Moore br Michael Rogers br Anthony Casta eda Peel is an United States American indie rock band based in Austin, Texas . Members Josh Permenter guitar, vocals Dakota Smith guitar, vocals Allison Moore musician Allison Moore keyboards, vocals Michael Rogers musician Michael Rogers bass Anthony Casta eda drums Discography Albums Peel album Peel 2007 See also Music of Austin External links http www.thebandpeel.com Peel official site MySpace peelPeel DEFAULTSORT Peel Category Musical groups from Austin, Texas ... more details
Peel Forest is a small community in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region of New Zealand . It is located near the Peel Forest Park and about 23 km north of Geraldine, New Zealand Geraldine . The town features a general store and an outdoor recreation facility ref http www.southisland.org.nz peel forest.asp. ref References reflist External links http www.peelforestopc.org.nz Peel Forest Outdoor Pursuits Centre coord 43 55 S 171 16 E display title region NZ type city source GNS enwiki Category Geography of the Canterbury Region Category Populated places in New Zealand CanterburyNZ geo stub ... more details
File Cousin Thomas, or, the Swan River Job.jpg thumb right No photograph or portrait of Thomas Peel is known to exist. This is a contemporary caricature. Image Peel grave gnangarra.jpg thumb Thomas Peel s headstone blockquote Mr. Peel, he moans, took him from Las Vegas to Swan River, West Australia, means of subsistence and of production to the amount of 50,000. Mr. Peel had the foresight to bring ..., Mr. Peel was left without a servant to make his bed or fetch him water from the river. Unhappy Mr. Peel who provided for everything except the export of English modes of production to Swan ... archive marx works 1867 c1 ch33.htm blockquote Thomas Peel 1793 1865 ref name adb Alexandra Hasluck, http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A020286b.htm Peel, Thomas 1793 1865 , Australian Dictionary ... Peel . Peel was born in Lancashire , England, the second son of Thomas Peel and his wife Dorothy, n e Bolton. ref name adb He was educated at Harrow School and was employed by attorneys. In 1828 Peel went to London with plans to migrate to New South Wales . However, Peel and three others including ... in 1829 all the members of the consortium withdrew except Peel. Fresh conditions were made, the final arrangement being that if Peel landed 400 settlers before 1 November 1829, he would receive 250,000 acre s 1,000 km . If the conditions were fulfilled, Peel would receive further grants. Solomon Levey was a silent partner. ref name adb Peel arrived in Swan River Colony later expanded and renamed ... with Peel s poor organising skills, meant that he was soon in difficulties. Within less than two ... to be sent from Sydney by Cooper & Levey did not arrive. ref name adb Eventually Peel discharged all but a few from their indentures. In September 1834, Peel was granted further land, but he had little success in developing it. Peel became a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council , but resigned ... and the Port Phillip district. Peel died in comparatively poor circumstances at Mandurah, Western Australia ... more details
Image Chocolate coated citrus peel 01.jpg thumb right 180px Chocolate coated citrus rind. Peel , also known as rind or skin , is the outer protective layer of a fruit or vegetable which could be peeled off. The rind is usually the Botany botanical exocarp , but the term exocarp does also include the hard cases of nut fruit nuts , which are not named peels since they are not peeled off by hand or peeler, but rather shells because of their hardness. A fruit with a thick peel, such as a citrus fruit, is called a hesperidium . In hesperidiums, the inner layer also called wiktionary albedo albedo or, among non botanists, pith ref cite web title pith url http www.askoxford.com concise oed pith work Compact Oxford English Dictionary ref is peeled off together with the flavedo outer layer also called zest , and together they are called the peel. The zest and albedo, respectively, are the exocarp and the mesocarp . The juicy layer inside the peel containing the seeds is the endocarp . Uses Depending on the thickness and taste, fruit peel is sometimes eaten as part of the fruit, such as with apple s. In some cases the peel is unpleasant or inedible, in which case it is removed and discarded, such as with banana s or grapefruit s. The peel of some fruits for example, pomegranates is high in tannin s and other polyphenol s, and is employed in the production of dye s. The peel of citrus fruit s is bitter and generally not eaten raw, but may be used in cooking, e.g. chenpi . The outermost, colored part of the peel is called the zest ingredient zest , which can be scraped off and used for its tangy flavor. The fleshy white part of the peel, bitter when raw in most species, is used as succade or is prepared with sugar to make marmalade or fruit soup . See also Fruit anatomy , describing the botanical terms of fruit and skin layers. Peeler References references Category Fruit fruit stub cs Slupka es C scara eu Oskol hi it Buccia ja ru ... more details
infobox bay bay name Peel Sound image bay caption bay coords coord 73 00 N 096 30 W region CA NU type waterbody scale 500000 display inline,title name Peel Sound rivers oceans countries Canada length width area cities Uninhabited references Peel Sound ref cite web url http www.tageo.com index e ca v 14 d m806499.htm?Peel sound title Peel sound accessdate 2008 07 06 publisher tageo.com ref is an uninhabited Arctic waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region Qikiqtaaluk , Nunavut , Canada . It is located between eastern Prince of Wales Island Nunavut Prince of Wales Island and northwestern Somerset Island Nunavut Somerset Island , while Parry Channel is at the northern opening and Franklin Strait is at the southern opening. There are several named islands within the sound, including Lock Island Nunavut Lock , Vivian Island Vivian , Prescott Island Prescott , Pandora Island Pandora , Otrick Island Otrick , Barth Island Barth , De la Roquette Islands De la Roquette , and Gibson Island Nunavut Gibson . References Reflist Sounds of Nunavut Category Sounds of Qikiqtaaluk Region Category Baffin Bay QikiqtaalukNU geo stub fr D troit de Peel pt Estreito de Peel ... more details
Peter J. Peel born 1866 in Dublin, Ireland died May 3, 1960 in Chicago, Illinois was a three time president of the United States Football Association . He also managed the U.S. Olympic team at the 1924 Summer Olympics and founded the Peel Cup . Biography Peel grew up in Ireland, but in 1893 travelled to the United States to visit the World s Columbian Exposition Chicago World s Fair . He remained in Chicago, becoming an integral part of the city s athletic scene. In 1909, he established the Peel Cup , an annual cup competition to crown the Illinois state champion. Peel intended this cup to have two purposes, one was to promote a high level of competition and also to raise money for a player benefit fund. The Peel Cup the longest running U.S. soccer cup until superseded in 1970 by the Illinois Governor s Cup. ref http www.sover.net spectrum peelcup.html Peel Cup ref Three years later, he established the Peel Shield which was awarded to the Cook County, Illinois high school championship. ref http www.ihsa.org initiatives hstoric soccer early.htm Peel Shield history ref In 1916, the Illinois State Soccer Football Association was formed, and Peter Peel was elected its first president. A year ... Times ref At the time, the term of office was limited to one year. Peel was re elected in 1918 for a second ... July 18, 1917 New York Times ref Peel was elected for a third time in 1923, narrowly defeating ... history, Peel terminated Cahill, who was the association s first vice president, accusing Cahill of attacking him with a knife. According to Cahill, he was using a knife to peel a plug of tobacco when Peel became aggressive towards him. During this term in office, Peel oversaw the entry of the first official U.S. team to enter the Olympics. In 1924, Peel chose not to stand for re election and declared ... . NAME Peel, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 3, 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Peel, Peter Category 1866 births Category 1960 deaths Category ... more details
for the fortifications located in Northern England and the Scottish Borders Peel tower distinguish2 Piel ... Isle of Man Peel Castle.jpg caption Peel Castle as seen from the swing bridge at the entrance to Peel harbour name Peel Castle location town St Patrick s Isle , Peel, Isle of Man Peel location country ... size coord 54 13 35.22 N 4 41 56.76 W type landmark region IM display title File Peel Castle at night ... as above Image St Germans Cathedral, Peel Castle, Isle of Man.jpg thumb 250px right Original Peel cathedral, inside the castle image Cathedral of St German Ruins Peel Castle Isle of Man 25 APR 09.jpg thumb 250px right Chancel of the Cathedral of St. German Peel Castle is a castle in Peel, Isle of Man Peel , Isle of Man originally constructed by Viking s. The castle stands on St Patrick s Isle ... continued to be used by the church due to the Peel Cathedral cathedral built there &ndash the Episcopal ... resident is the so called Black dog ghost Moddey Dhoo or Black Dog ghost. Peel Castle features today ... Ron Wise s Banknoteworld accessdate 2008 10 30 ref Peel Castle is sometimes confused with Piel ... confusion is added by the fact that Wordsworth is documented as having visited Peel Castle, and wrote ... s lines on Peele Castle, though sometimes ascribed to Peel Castle, IoM, do in fact refer to the Peele at Foudrey near Barrow ref Peel Castle has been proposed as a possible location of the Arthurian ... Cathedral of St. German ruins image Peel Castle.jpg thumb 250px right Peel Castle seen from the Peel, Isle of Man Peel coastline. The cathedral ruins located within the walls of Peel Castle is the former ..., Peel, Isle of Man year 2007 work A Manx Note Book An Electronic Compendium of Matters Past and Present ... of the Ruins of Peel Castle and St. German s Cathedral, Isle of Man year 1877 work A Manx Note Book ... of England Church of England s Diocese of Sodor and Man , was officially transferred to the newer Peel Cathedral Cathedral Church of St German on Albany Road in Peel. Commons cat Peel Castle References ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK cathedral building name Peel Cathedral infobox width image Peel Cathedral 2006.jpg image size caption map type map size map caption location Peel full name Cathedral Church of St German geo latitude longitude county country Isle of Man ecclesiastical yes denomination Church of England province Province of York York diocese Diocese of Sodor and Man Sodor and Man bishop dean organist website http peelcathedral.wordpress.com Peel Cathedral building architect architecture type architecture style became cathedral number of cathedrals year started year completed specifications capacity length length nave length choir width transepts width nave height max height nave height choir tower quantity tower height spire quantity spire height dome quantity dome height ex dome height in dome dia ex dome dia in Image St Germans Cathedral, Peel Castle, Isle of Man.jpg thumb left Original cathedral The Cathedral Church of Saint German or Peel Cathedral is located in Peel, Isle of Man . The cathedral is the parish church of the parish of German, which includes the town of Peel, and was made the cathedral by Act of Tynwald in 1980. The original cathedral of St German was inside the walls of Peel Castle and fell into ruins in the 18th century. The cathedral has a dean and chapter. The Bishop of Sodor and Man is ex officio dean, and the chapter consists of the Archdeacon of Man ex officio and four canons, who are all parochial clergy. The Vicar of German is not a member of the chapter. Cathedrals of the Church of England Coord 54 13 18 N 4 41 28 W display title region IM type landmark Category Cathedrals in Isle of Man Category Anglican cathedrals in Europe IsleofMan stub Anglican church stub gv Moir agglish Phurt ny h Inshey no Katedralen i Peel ... more details