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  1. S ince his death in 1833, Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, has been the subject of three biographies and numerous character studies, both contemporary and modern, which have shaped the perception of the man, his reputation and his legacy. While Pellew's reputation as a gifted sea officer and the foremost frigate commander of his era ...

  2. 31 de ago. de 2012 · O n the day of Trafalgar (St Ursula's day, 1805) Edward Pellew was certainly not abed in England. But he wasn't off the coast of Spain. Instead, he was commanding the Royal Navy's fleet in the ...

  3. Edward Pellew Exmouth, 1st Viscount (pəlyōō´, ĕk´sməth), 1757–1833, English admiral. He entered the navy in 1770 and served in both the American Revolutionary War and the subsequent British conflicts with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. In 1793 he captured the Cléopâtre, the first French frigate to be taken in the war with France.

  4. Zie decoraties. Edward Pellew, 1e burggraaf Exmouth (1757-1833), was een Brits vlootvoogd die meermalen een rol speelde in de Nederlandse militaire en staatkundige geschiedenis. In 1806 en 1807 had hij het commando bij de aanval op Java en de aanval op Gresik. Beide acties slaagden in hun opzet om Nederlandse linieschepen te verwoesten, om zo ...

  5. "Pellew, Edward, first Viscount Exmouth (1757–1833), naval officer" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  6. 8 de oct. de 2013 · St Mary’s Church (1849) where Edward Pellew was christened. Edward was born on 9 April 1757 and christened in St Mary’s Church, Cannon Street, ten days later. He was the second of six children of Samuel Pellew, commander of a Dover Post Office packet, and his wife, Constance. Samuel died in 1765 and Constance took her young brood to ...

  7. Edward Pellew (ur. 19 kwietnia 1757 w Dover , zm. 23 stycznia 1833 w Teignmouth ) – brytyjski wojskowy, oficer Royal Navy , weteran wojny o niepodległość Stanów Zjednoczonych i wojen napoleońskich , starszy brat Israela Pellewa .