ViscountExmouth, of Canonteign in the County of Devon, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title was created in 1816 for the prominent...
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formation. It was named after Edward Pellew, 1st ViscountExmouth by Phillip Parker King in 1818. Exmouth Gulf is a rich marine environment. It is a nursery...
of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Exmouth, after Edward Pellew, 1st ViscountExmouth: HMS Exmouth (1854) was a 90-gun screw propelled second-rate...
geneticist Charles Pellew, 7th ViscountExmouth (1863-1945), chemistry professor and British peer Edward Pellew, 1st ViscountExmouth (1757–1833), British naval...
at the age of 17 she began going out with Pownoll Pellew (later 9th ViscountExmouth), and they shared an interest in sports cars. She made her film debut...
rugby union team, and the Green and White flag flown by the first ViscountExmouth at the Bombardment of Algiers (now on view at the Teign Valley Museum)...
Pellew (née Frowde; 1756–1837) was the wife of Edward Pellew, 1st ViscountExmouth. Susan Frowde was born in East Knoyle in Wiltshire, the daughter of...
in 1816 of Algiers on 27 August, led by Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st ViscountExmouth, disabled most of the Pirate fleet, the Dey of Algiers was forced to...
see List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland 110 Viscounts: see List of viscounts in the peerages of Britain and Ireland 443 Hereditary Barons:...
didn't accomplish the destruction of its target, who later became ViscountExmouth. In 1805 Cochrane was made commander of the Leeward Islands Station...
In August 1816, the city was bombarded by a British squadron under Lord Exmouth (a descendant of Thomas Pellew, taken in an Algerian slave raid in 1715[self-published...