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 190 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. EXMOUTH, VISCOUNT. (PELLEW.) God being my helper. EDWARD PELLEW, 3rd Viscount, and a Baronet. Born Feb. 14th, 1811; suc- ceeded his father in 1833 ; was in the Bengal Civil Service ; enjoys a pension of 2000 a year, which is settled on his family: married (1850) Madame Madeline Honorine Dobrowolski. Heir presumptive, His nephew, Edward Fleet- wood John, son of the Hon. Fleetwood John Pellew, (who d. 1866). B. 186l. Sister living, Juliana Sarah, b. 1816, m. 1836, (Lane). Patron of one living, Christow, V. Devonshire. Creation, Baron Exmouth, 1814, Viscount Exmouth, 1816, both in the peerage of Great Britain. A Baronet, 1796. ISrnts, Gules : a lion passant guardant in base, and in chief two civic wreaths, or ; on a chief wavy, argent, a representation of Algiers, and on the dexter side a man-of-war bearing the flag of an admiral of the blue. N.B. These arms were granted under royal warrant in 1817; the family arms of Pellew being argent, a chevron, gules, and in base a civic crown, proper ; and on a chief of the second three mascles of the field. Crrst, In waves of the sea the stern of a wrecked ship, inscribed " Button 4" in the back ground a hill, upon the top of which a tower with a flag hoisted. Supporters, Dexter, a lion guardant, or, navally crowned, azure, his sinister hind paw resting on an increscent, argent ; sinister, a human figure intended to represent a Christian slave naked from the waist upwards, a cloth round the loins, and the thighs and legs habited in blue and white striped trowsers, holding in the right hand a cross, or, and hi his left fetters broken, proper. N.B These supporters were granted under the same royal warrant as the arms ; the former supporters of Lord Exmouth being, two lions reguardant, proper, navally crowned, plain collared and chained, or. Seats, Canonteign-house, Dunsford, near Exeter, Devonshire ; Treverry, Cornwall. Town Residence, I, Prince of Wales-terrace, Kensington, W. C/wis, Carlton, Conservative, White's. EXMOUTH, Viscount, His lordship's predecessor was his father, PownalL Bastard, 2nd Viscount Exmouth. He was b. July l, 1786, and Succeeded his father, Jan. 23, 1833 ; was a Captain in the Navy : m. 1st, Oct. 1, 1808, Eli^a Harriet, daughter of Sir G. H. Barlow, G.C.B. 1st Bart (this marriage was dissolved in 1820), having had issue two sons and a daughter; 2ndly, April 15, 1822, Georgin/ Janet, daughter of M. Dick, Esq. and d. Dec. 2, 1833, having had issue three sons and two tTausrhters Her ladyship d. 1870.