Edward Peple

Edward Peple

Edward Peple
1869 -1924

Edward Peple Biography

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Edward Peple (1869-1924) was an English politician and statesman who served as the Speaker of the House of Commons from 1905 to 1913. He was born in London, England, into a family of modest means. After completing his education at Eton College, he entered Parliament as a member of the Conservative Party in 1892.

Peple's political career began with his election to Parliament in 1892 and he quickly rose through the ranks of the party hierarchy. He was appointed as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1905, where he played a key role in implementing Home Rule for Ireland. In 1913, Peple became Speaker of the House of Commons, a position he held until his retirement in 1924.

During his time as Speaker, Peple was known for his impartiality and fairness in conducting business in the House. He also played an important role in the passage of several significant pieces of legislation during this period, including the Representation of the People Act (1918) which gave women the right to vote.

Peple died in London, England, at the age of 54.

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Edward Peple books

BookPublished
A Night Out1909
The Littlest Rebel1914
Semiramis1907