Pellew/Exmouth - Miscellaneous |
MISCELLANEOUS
Ship | Guns | Commander | Killed/Wounded |
---|---|---|---|
Victory | 100 | Capt. Thomas Masterman Hardy | 57 / 102 |
Temeraire | 98 | Capt. Eliab Harvey | 47 / 76 |
Neptune | 98 | Capt Thomas Francis Freemantle | 10 / 34 |
Leviathan | 74 | Capt Henry William Bayntun | 4 / 22 |
Britannia | 100 | Capt Charles Bullen | 10 / 42 |
Conquerer | 74 | Capt Sir Israel Pellew | 3 / 9 |
Africa | 64 | Capt Henry Digby | 18 / 44 |
Agamemnon | 64 | Capt Sir Edward Berry | 2 / 8 |
Ajax | 74 | Lieut John Pilford | 2 / 9 |
Orion | 74 | Capt Edward Codrington | 1 / 23 |
Minotaur | 74 | Capt Charles John Moore Mansfield | 3 / 22 |
Spartiate | 74 | Capt Sir Francis Laforey | 3 / 20 |
Royal Sovereign | 100 | Capt Edward Rotheram | 47 / 94 |
Belleisle | 74 | Capt William Hargood | 33 / 93 |
Mars | 74 | Capt George Duff | 29 / 69 |
Tonnant | 80 | Capt Charles Tyler | 26 / 50 |
Bellerphon | 74 | Capt John Cooke | 27 / 123 |
Colossus | 74 | Capt James Nichol Morris | 46 / 160 |
Achille | 74 | Capt Sir Richard King | 13 / 59 |
Dreadnought | 98 | Capt John Conn | 7 / 26 |
Polyphemus | 64 | Capt Robert Redmill | 2 / 4 |
Revenge | 74 | Capt Robert Moorsom | 28 / 51 |
Swiftsure | 74 | Capt William Gordon Rutherford | 9 / 8 |
Defiance | 74 | Capt Philip Charles Durham | 17 / 53 |
Thunderer | 74 | Lieut John Stockham | 4 / 12 |
Defence | 74 | Capt George Hope | 7 / 29 |
Prince | 98 | Capt Richard Grindall | 0 / 0 |
Euryalis | 36 | Capt Hon Henry Blackwood | |
Naiad | 38 | Capt Thomas Dundas | |
Phoebe | 36 | Capt Hon Thomas Bladen Capell | |
Sirius | 36 | Capt William Prowse | |
Pickle | 10 | Lieut John Richards La Penotiere | |
Entreprenante | 8 | Lieut Robert Benjamin Young |
** Lascelles, Percy Pellew. Born 30 April 1847 Adm. pens. (age 19) at CAIUS, Nov. 2, 1866. [4th] s. of Rowley, barrister, of Pencarreg, Carm. B. [1848], at Noyaddwillim, Card. Schools, Cowbridge and Brecon. Did not reside. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1872. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878. Member of the S. Wales Circuit. (Venn, II. 378; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.) View full context Alumni Cantabrigienses From 1752 to 1900: Volume 5 Married 5 September 1878, All Saints Wigan, Lilias Frances Anne WOODCOCK aged 29 of Bank House Wigan, dau. of Henry Woodcock, Esquire. Address at time of marriage, Llandygwydd.
** Pellew, Edward Ferdinand. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Mar. 19, 1861. S. of Edward, Viscount Exmouth. The 2nd Viscount was Pownoll Bastard, whose eldest s., Edward (b. 1811), succeeded, but did not marry Madelina-Honorine Dobrowolska of Paris until 1850, and 'died s.p.' Born Jan. 29, 1844, in Paris, France. School, Bucks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1866; LL.M. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1862. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1866. On the Western Circuit. Revising barrister for South Wilts. Secretary to the Royal Commission on Railway Accidents. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.) View full context Alumni Cantabrigienses From 1752 to 1900: Volume 5
Magdalena-Honorata
Dobrowolska
Dobrowolski
Dobrowolscy
"Count Dobrowolski of Poland
& Russia"
any information on this family would be
gratefully appreciated:
Major Vivian Humphrey Langford Pellew, M.C., RGA., (Royal Garrison Artillery) Born 7 May 1881. Served with Militia Artillery. Commissioned as 2nd Lieut., RGA on 24 May 1902; Major, RGA on 1 May 1917. Military Cross, LG 1 Jan 1917; MID, LG 1 Jan 1926.
Major Vivian Humphrey Langford
Pellew, M.C.,
any information on this person would be
gratefully appreciated:
** Roper, Henry Pellew Trevor. Adm. pens. at CLARE, Oct. 6, 1866. [Elder s. of Richard (and Marian). B. Aug. 12, 1846.] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1866. Married, 1875, Amy Juliet, youngest dau. of the Rev. George Preston, and had issue. Of Leeswood Hall, near Mold. Died Sept. 5, 1877. (Rossall Reg.; Burke, P. and B.) View full context Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century. Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography page 730
Coghlan, Jeremiah. (1775?-1844), captain in navy; mate of merchant ship at Plymouth, 1796, when he attracted attention of Sir Edward *Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, who placed him on his ship the Indefatigable; commanded Viper frigate, 1800; captured French gun-brig Cerbere after hard fight off Port Louis, and was promoted lieutenant, 1800; commanded sloop on Jamaica Station, 1804-7; senior officer of light squadron in Bahamas, 1807-11; captain, 1810; flag-captain to Pellew in Mediterranean, 1812; CB, 1815; on South American Station, 1826-30.
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