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He commanded the Conqueror at Trafalgar and distinguished himself on other occasions. Ill 3, 

 Mary Gilmore. IV 4, John Pellew, an ensign in the army, was killed at the battle of Saratoga. 

 IV 5, Catherine Pellew. IV 6, Charles Louis, Count Jejerskjold, vice admiral of Sweden. IV 

 7, Jane Pellew. IV 8, Lieutenant Spriddle, of the Royal Navy. IV 9 (Propositus) , EDWARD 

 PELLEW, FIRST VISCOUNT EXMOUTH. IV 10, Susannah Frowde, (died 1837). IV 11, Mungo 

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V 1, Rev. Philip Anderson. V 3, Edward Pellew, a captain in the army, was killed in 

 a duel. Children of Propositus: V 4, Fleetwood Broughton Pellew (1789-1861), an admiral of 

 the blue. V 5, George Pellew (1793-1866), dean of Norwich and prebendary of York; author 

 and divine. V 6, Edward Pellew (1799-1869), a clergyman. V 7, Marianne Winthrop. V 8, 

 Emma Mary Pellew (died 1835). V 9, Admiral Sir Lawrence William Halsted. V 10, Julia Pellew 

 (died 1831). V 11, Richard Harward, a captain of the Royal Navy. V 12, Harriet Barlow. 

 V 13, Pownoll Bastard Pellew, second Viscount Exmouth (1786-1833), a captain in the Royal 

 Navy. V 14, Georgiana Dick. 



Children's children of Propositus: VI 1, Dorothy M. Anderson. VI 2, Fleetwood Hugo 

 Pellew (1838-1906), a commissioner of Dacca. VI 3, Edward (1830-1880), Rev. George Israel 

 (born 1831), and Arthur Samuel (1841-1897) Pellew. VI 4, Pownoll William Pellew (1831- 

 1872), a commander in the Royal Navy. VI 6, Edward Pellew, third Viscount Exmouth (1811- 

 1876). VI 7, Percy T. Pellew (1814-1848), an officer in the Madras cavalry. VI 8, Juliana 

 Pellew. VI 9, Pownoll Fleetwood Pellew (1823-1851), a lieutenant in the Royal Navy. VI 10, 

 Fleetwood John Pellew (1830-1866). VI 11, Barrington Reynolds Pellew (1833-1858), was a 

 major who served with distinction in the Kaffir war, at the siege of Sebastopol, the storming of 

 Canton, and at the assault and capture of Lucknow, where he was killed. VI 12, Caroline Emma 

 Pellew (died 1832). 



Children's children's children of Propositus: VII 1, Fleetwood Hugo Pellew (born 1871), 

 a captain in the army. VII 2, John Edward Pellew (born 1886), of the Royal Navy. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



BURKE, SIR B., and A. 1909. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baron- 

 etage. London: Harrison and Sons. 2570 pp. 



MAHAN, A. 1913. Types of Naval Officers drawn from the History of the British Navy. 

 Boston: Little, Brown and Co. xiv + 500 pp. 



