Sir edward pellew biography of albert

  • One of the outstanding British naval commanders of his age, Edward Pellew rose to the status of a hero and national celebrity.
  • Admiral Sir Edward Pellew (–), 1st Viscount Exmouth.
  • A bust-length portrait of Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth (–) in admiral's full-dress uniform, –25, wearing the ribbon of the Order of the Bath.
  • Indefatigable

    Paper submitted to Port Towns and Urban Cultures Conference, Portsmouth, July , by Lorna M. Campbell and Heather Noel-Smith.

    Slides to accompany this presentation are available from Sildeshare here.

    Introduction

    This presentation will look at the post-war political and social activism of Napoleonic era naval officers. We will focus on three individuals, Sir Henry Hart, George, 3rd Earl Cadogan, and Thomas Groube all of whom served together as junior midshipmen aboard the frigate HMS Indefatigable under Captain Sir Edward Pellew. Their naval careers spanned the period of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from the late ’s to and beyond. Following their retirement from service afloat, all three had long and active civilian lives during which they participated in local and national government and supported and contributed to a wide range of charitable and cultural causes. This paper highlights how a common tradition and colleagueship forged in the lar

    Right Honourable Admiral Viscount Exmouth, G.C.B.&c.&c.&c. London, Published for the europeisk Magazine bygd J. Asperne 1st Septr

    A bust-length portrait of Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth (–) in admiral’s full-dress uniform, –25, wearing the ribbon of the beställning of the Bath over the remsa of the Sicilian beställning of Saint Ferdinand with the star of the Bath on his left breast, tillsammans with short ribbons representation his various honours. Lettered beneath the image with the title, ‘Right Honourable Admiral Viscount Exmouth, G.C.B. &c. &c. &c.’ Also lettered with the publication details: ‘London. Published for the europeisk Magazine bygd J. Asperne 1st Septr. / Engraved by H. Meyer from an original Painting bygd S. Drummond Esq. R.A.’ This portrait was engraved by Henry Meyer after Samuel Drummond’s oil painting of around , now in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. The print was published by James Asperne as an bild in ‘The European Magazine, and

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