On 6 October 1906, at the age of 38, Peel married Lady Agnes Lygon. He entered New College, Oxford University, in 1886 and wrote extensively on politics and economics.[1]
Peel was elected as MP for Spalding in the by-election of 1917, serving until the constituency was abolished in 1918, and he also served as Clerk to the Treasury.
He authored or edited many publications, normally under the name George Peel, or abbreviated "G.P." or "G.V.P.":[5]
Sir Robert Peel, from his private papers, Edited for his trustees by C S Parker ; With a chapter on his life and character by his grandson, the Hon George Peel, John Murray, 1899
The Enemies of England, Edward Arnold, 1902
The Friends of England, Murray, 1905
The Future of England, Macmillan & Co., 1911
The Tariff Reformers, Methuen & Co., 1913
The Reign of Sir Edward Carson, P. S. King & Son, 1914
The Private letters of Sir Robert Peel, Edited by George Peel, John Murray, 1920
The Economic Impact of America, Macmillan & Co., 1928
The Economic Policy of France, Macmillan & Co., 1937
The Work of Sir Robert Peel and its lessons for to-day, Cobden-Sanderson, 1938
The War: the root and the remedy, England, 1941
The Fiscal Policy of Europe, London, 1946
Imperial Preference, 1894-1945, London, 1945
How Free Trade Will Come Free Trade Union Pamphlets, London, 1947