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Anchor text: Punch
Target Entity: Punch_\u0028magazine\u0029
Preceding Context: This commonly used nickname related to his consistent political resolve rather than to any particular incident. In various cases its editorial use appears to be disparaging. It is likely that its use became more widespread after an incident in 1832, in which he installed metal shutters to prevent rioters breaking windows at Apsley House. The term may have been made increasingly popular by
Succeeding Context: cartoons published in 1844–45.
Paragraph Title: The Iron Duke
Source Page: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

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