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was a razée (built as a 3rd rate 64-gun ship of the line and then cut down), the stormy conditions limited the use of the lower gun deck on the French ship and by skillful sailing in the stormy conditions, the frigates avoided bearing the brunt of the superior firepower of the French. In the early
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in Exeter, Devon is used as a temporary billet and a training facility for the Army Cadet force as well as other units. It was handed over to the army from the navy. However, it retains the name Pellew House in memory of Sir Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth.
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on 11 October, Dacres and Brown were both severely wounded, and the command devolved on Pellew. Pellew extricated the vessel from a position of great danger by his personal gallantry. As a reward for his service, he was immediately appointed to command the
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The Russians offered him a command in the Russian navy but Pellew declined the offer. He was still struggling with the difficulties of his farm when the revolutionary government of France declared war on Great Britain on 1 February 1793.
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on the eastern edge of Dartmoor on 30 Jan 1833. A note on the parish burial record states, "No Singing, No Sermon". The museum in Teignmouth has a comprehensive collection of artefacts that belonged to him.
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wrote promising to promote him when he came to England. In the summer of 1777, Pellew and a small party of seamen were attached to the army under Burgoyne, and he was present in the
277:. Edward's grandfather, Humphrey Pellew (1650–1721), a merchant and ship owner, son of a naval officer, resided at Flushing manor-house in the parish of Mylor. Part of the town of 467:, a small French prize, so small indeed that he used to say "his servant could dress his hair from the deck while he sat in the cabin." On 28 April while cruising on the coast of 2109: 2114: 2129: 1502: 1235:
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arrived to replace Pellew as C-in-C, East Indies, and to seize Tranquebar, he found that he was too late. Pellew's seizing the moment gained him some £40,000–50,000 in
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and drove them on shore. In special reward for this service, he was promoted to post rank on 25 May and, ten days later, was appointed to the temporary command of the
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He was a good swimmer and noted for saving the lives of several seamen who had fallen overboard. The most striking life-saving event was on 26 January 1796 when the
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and Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, also of the Royal and distinguished
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had only three dead and five wounded. Warren's squadron went on to destroy one frigate and capture another. They also drove ashore the corvettes
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and in her was in the Mediterranean for three years. In consequence of a high-spirited quarrel with his captain, he was put on shore at
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a French squadron to the southwest of Guernsey, the stronger British force quickly overpowering their opponents in an action where
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Edward William Pellew, later a minister (3 November 1799 – 29 August 1869), whose daughter Frances Helen Pellew married Sir
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surrendered after an engagement that lasted less than half an hour. The French had suffered between 80 and 100 casualties;
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A New Biographical Dictionary, of 3000 Cotemporary Public Characters, British and Foreign, of All Ranks and Professions
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Upon the waves of the sea the wreck of the Dutton East Indianman upon a rocky shore off Plymouth garrison all Proper.
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was carrying more than four hundred troops, together with many women and children, when it ran aground under
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from 1817 to 1821, when he effectively retired from active service. He continued to attend and speak in the
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where he found an old friend of his father's in command of a merchant ship. He was able to get a passage to
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secured the release of the 1,200 Christian slaves in the city. For this action, he was created 1st
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s mizzenmast and wheel were shot away, making the ship unmanageable, and it fell foul of the
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On 13 April 1796, off the coasts of Ireland, his squadron captured the French frigate
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He returned to England and was promoted on 9 January 1778 to be lieutenant of the
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Following his return from the east in 1809, he was appointed to the position of
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in the spring of 1779, returning in the winter, when Pellew was moved into the
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stands on what was, before the American Revolution, the estate of the Pellews.
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who still remained in the French navy. After a short but very sharp action,
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and given a more prominent role. He appears as a midshipman in the novel
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was part of the western squadron of frigates based at Falmouth under Sir
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in 1812 and it was his home until his death in 1833. He was buried in
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morning of 14 January, the three ships were embayed on a lee shore in
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presented Pellew to the king on 29 June, and the king knighted him.
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Pellew was promoted to rear admiral in 1804. He was then appointed
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on the news that two French frigates had been seen in the Channel.
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Emma Mary Pellew (18 January 1785 – March 1835). Married Captain
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The Command of the Ocean. A naval history of Britain 1649-1815.
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on 10 December 1816. Following his return to England, he became
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Pellew immediately applied for a ship and was appointed to the
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On the death of Edward's father in 1764 the family removed to
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Painting of the Bombardment of Algiers by George Chambers Sr.
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of Sardinia, Knight of the Most Honourable and Most Ancient
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Deo Adjuvante (over the crest), Algiers (under the shield)
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was the first frigate taken in the war and was brought to
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When in February 1808 Pellew was at sea in his flagship,
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to America in the spring of 1776. In October, Pellew and
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Point Pellew, Alaska was named after Pellew by Captain
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who had been playing in the Lisbon Opera orchestra.
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on the same station as flag-captain to Vice-Admiral
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contributions in Parliament by the Viscount Exmouth
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Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, Admiral of the Red
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Vol. 1, part 1. 1823. pp. 209–228. 620:, at the time the largest frigate in service. 1711:at Three Decks - Warships in the Age of Sail. 765:, when the British sighted the French 74-gun 2125:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1748:"Exmouth, Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount"  1623: 1089:There is also a building named after him in 484:From 1786 to 1789, he commanded the frigate 300:, and Pellew was educated for some years at 200:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 1714: 1537:. London: Saunders and Otley. p. 216. 461:In March 1782 Pellew was appointed to the 38: 2140:People educated at Truro Cathedral School 1388: 1005: 838:, so he took up the appointment in 1805. 1505:. Devonmuseums.net. 2006. Archived from 1413:"The "Dutton" and Captain Edward Pellew" 1111: 1028: 1009: 886:of Canonteign. In 1816, he led an Anglo- 873: 826:Engraving of Edward Pellew, Lord Exmouth 821: 817: 651: 614:played the primary role in fighting the 1928:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1901:Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1839:Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station 1410: 1304:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 648:Service in the French Revolutionary War 373:Brown were detached for service in the 2082: 1283: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 957: 852:, taking it by surprise. When Admiral 432:engaged a large French privateer, the 1527: 1417:The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History 1116:Pellew is featured as the Captain of 281:was built by Samuel Trefusis, MP for 262:, and his wife, Constantia Langford. 1624:Adkins, Roy; Adkins, Lesley (2007). 1460:. G. B. Whittaker. 1835. p. 36. 834:. It took six months to sail out to 456: 2100:Military personnel from Dover, Kent 1762:Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth 1680:. 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