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- Fleetwood_Pellew years "1852".
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:1789_births.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:1861_deaths.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Companions_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Knights_Commander_of_the_Royal_Guelphic_Order.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:People_educated_at_Blundells_School.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Royal_Navy_admirals.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Royal_Navy_mutinies.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Royal_Navy_personnel_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Royal_Navy_personnel_of_the_Napoleonic_Wars.
- Fleetwood_Pellew subject Category:Younger_sons_of_viscounts.
- Fleetwood_Pellew hypernym Officer.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Agent.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type MilitaryPerson.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Person.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Person.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Agent.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type NaturalPerson.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Thing.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Q215627.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Q5.
- Fleetwood_Pellew type Person.
- Fleetwood_Pellew comment "Admiral Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew CB KCH (13 December 1789 – 28 July 1861) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He was the son of Captain Edward Pellew, who later became an admiral and first Viscount Exmouth. The elder Pellew used his influence within the navy to secure positions for his two eldest sons in the service.".
- Fleetwood_Pellew label "Fleetwood Pellew".
- Fleetwood_Pellew sameAs Q5458506.
- Fleetwood_Pellew sameAs Fleetwood_Pellew.
- Fleetwood_Pellew sameAs フリートウッド・ペリュー.
- Fleetwood_Pellew sameAs m.0642cl5.
- Fleetwood_Pellew sameAs Q5458506.
- Fleetwood_Pellew wasDerivedFrom Fleetwood_Pellew?oldid=689103245.
- Fleetwood_Pellew depiction Fleetwood_Pellew.jpg.
- Fleetwood_Pellew isPrimaryTopicOf Fleetwood_Pellew.
- Fleetwood_Pellew name "Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew".