Paul Pellew, 10th Viscount Exmouth
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Paul Edward Pellew, 10th Viscount Exmouth, 9th Marquess of Olías (born 8 October 1940), is a British
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, who succeeded his father, Pownoll Pellew, 9th Viscount Exmouth (1908–1970), upon the latter's death. Despite succeeding to the family titles in 1970, Lord Exmouth did not make his
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in the
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until 20 December 1995. He opened his speech, which was on the subject of
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, with a statement that his main interests lay with the
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. In 1999, Viscount Exmouth was recognized by the
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as the Marquess of Olías, a
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in the
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dating from 1652 and previously held by his mother, María Luisa de Urquijo y Losada (1911–1994).


Family

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Paul Pellew, as he was then, married firstly in 1964 (divorced 1974) Maria Krystina de Garay y Garay (1943–2005), by whom he had an only child: * Hon. Patricia Sofia Pellew (born 14 April 1966) Viscount Exmouth married secondly in 1975 (divorced 2000), as her second husband, Rosemary Frances Beauclerk, Countess of Burford (who married thirdly in 2020
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), only daughter of Dr Francis Harold Scoones, having twin sons: * Hon. Edward Francis Pellew (born 30 October 1978),
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, married 2023 Catherine Mary Reed, daughter of Simon Reed; * Hon. Alexander Paul Pellew (born 30 October 1978).''Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage''
/ref> He married thirdly in 2002 (divorced 2003) Sarah ''née'' Goalen (1942–2013; widow of Anthony Samuel Edgar).


Arms


See also

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Exmouth Market Exmouth Market is a semi- pedestrianised street in Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington, and the location of an outdoor street market of 32 stalls. History Exmouth Market draws its name from the Exmouth Arms Pub that is centrally situ ...


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Paul Pellew @ www.authorsden.com
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