Captain Edward Pelham Brenton CB (20 July 1774 – 13 April 1839) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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Edward Brenton may refer to: Edward Brabazon Brenton (1763–1845), lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Edward Pelham Brenton...
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Canada Edward Pelham Brenton (1774–1839), British officer of the Royal Navy Francis Brenton (1927–1971?), British adventurer Howard Brenton (born 1942)...
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Captain Brenton's work". The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine. Vol. Part II. 1837. pp. 145–161. Brenton, Edward Pelham (1823). The...
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Royal Navy. Edward Pelham Brenton, brother of the first Baronet, was a naval commander and writer on naval affairs. Sir Jahleel Brenton, 1st Baronet...
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emigration of children, was founded in London in 1830, by Captain Edward Pelham Brenton, together with or supported by wealthy philanthropists, and with...
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P. G. von Donop (redirect from Pelham Grenville von Donop)
sons (and three daughters) of Commander (later Vice-Admiral) Edward Pelham Brenton von Donop, RN. He was educated at Royal Somersetshire College, Bath...
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family credited and was later taken up by the contemporary historian Edward Pelham Brenton, although historian William James subsequently defended Edwards'...
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made sure the French never secured the Portuguese fleet. Captain Edward Pelham Brenton in his Naval History of Great Britain noted that after Trafalgar...
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p. 208 Brenton, p. xix Brenton, Edward Pelham (1837) [1825]. The Naval History of Great Britain, Vol. I. London: C. Rice. edward pelham brenton. Clowes...
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