• Lady Mary Pelham was launched in 1811 as a packet based in Falmouth, Cornwall for the Post Office Packet Service. She repelled attack by privateers in...
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  • (1776–1862) Lady Mary Pelham (1811 ship) Lady Mary Pelham (1816 ship) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mary Pelham. If an...
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  • named Lady Mary Pelham for Mary Pelham, Countess of Chichester, sister to Emily Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury: Lady Mary Pelham was launched in 1811. She...
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    Lady Mary Pelham was a brig launched in 1816 that initially worked as a Falmouth packet. After her modification to a barque she became part of the South...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1811 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1811. "London News Continued". Caledonian Mercury. No. 13905...
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    craftsmanlike polish and clarity of design. James, Edward T., ed. (1971). "Pelham, Mary". Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary. Belknap...
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    whaler Lady Mary Pelham that outside the whaling season sailed as transport between Hobart and Portland for the Hentys from 1844. Lady Mary Pelham was built...
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  • Merry Companion. Mitford defended the reputation of Emma, Lady Hamilton when Edward Pelham Brenton, in his Naval history of Great Britain, accused her...
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    captures the Post Office Packet Service's packet Lady Mary Pelham 1815, February 11 – Post-office packet ship Walsingham repels an American privateer 1815...
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    1807. The shortest interval (or "fastest comeback") was achieved by Henry Pelham, who resigned on 10 February 1746 but returned to office two days later...
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    national library. In May 1762, the incumbent Whig government of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, was replaced with one led by Lord Bute, a...
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    Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (category Burials at Beauchamp Chapel, Collegiate Church of St Mary (Warwick))
    of Elizabeth I of England Lady Catherine Grey Greenwich armour Kenilworth (novel) Leicester's Men Maria Stuarda (opera) Mary Stuart (play) Sebastian Westcott...
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    to 1798 was Thomas Pelham, but he was continually absent from his duties due to illness. Camden pressed London to replace Pelham, recommending in his...
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  • February 1836 in the Duke of York (the first of the Company ships, followed by the Lady Mary Pelham, and the John Pirie) with 8 fellow-colonists and 29 labourers...
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  • 2009. "History of Thomas Pelham-Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2023. Lysons, Daniel (1811). The Environs of London:...
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    HMS Terror (1813) (category 1813 ships)
    vessels Devastation and Terror..ascended the river to St Marys Paine, Lincoln P. (2000). Ships of Discovery and Exploration. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 139–140...
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    Leith Links, known as "Giant's Brae" and "Lady Fyfe's Brae", identified as Somerset's Battery and Pelham's Battery respectively, are believed to be artillery...
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    Wood, a disused army base on Bedloe's Island constructed between 1807 and 1811. Since 1823, it had rarely been used, though during the Civil War, it had...
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    St. Joseph's. From that point on, she became known as "Mother Seton." In 1811, the sisters adopted the rules of the Daughters of Charity, co-founded in...
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    The Bronx is the birthplace of hip hop music and its associated culture. Pelham Bay Park is the largest park in New York City, at 2,772 acres (1,122 ha)...
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    Dear Lord: A Portrait of St. Vincent. London: Macmillan. Brenton, Edward Pelham (1838). Life and Correspondence of John, Earl of St Vincent, G. C. B., Admiral...
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  • guerilla, and his first cousin, Zerelda "Zee" Mimms (1845–1900) Jón Sigurðsson (1811–1879), leader of the 19th-century Icelandic independence movement, and his...
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    ISBN 0809415410. Despatch to London: Douglas, Sir James to Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes, 28 December 1861. "Name restoration for PKOLS...
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  • ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 18 September 2011. Stephens, Edward (1811–1861), Australian Dictionary of Biography online Torrens, Robert (1780–1864)...
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    agreements made between Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Henry Pelham, Lord Harley and Lady Henrietta his wife and William and Gilbert Vane in relation to...
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    capture at the Battle of Cape Ortegal. Hulked 1811, sold 1819 Scipion |  French Navy | 4 November 1805 A 74 gun ship of the line, present at the Battle of Cape...
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  • he was not an MP for a spell in 1908 and between 1922 and 1924. Charles Pelham Villiers was the longest continuously serving MP. He was elected in 1835...
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    earlier"; Parry concurs, giving his first year at Miss Roper's as 1810 or 1811; Hibbert and Ridley give his age unequivocally as six. Kuhn puts his starting...
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    PRONI, Pelham Manuscripts T755/5, Lake to Pelham, 9 June 1797 McNeill (1960), pp. 126, 129–130 McNeill, Mary (1960). The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken...
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    be apprehended and convicted of the malicious and atrocious act. Signed Pelham." Nothing was reported of William Richards; however a man of the same name...
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