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    Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm GCB GCMG (20 February 1768 – 20 July 1838) was a British naval officer. He was born at Douglan, near Langholm, Scotland, on...
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    been because he inherited the Malcolm estates in 1779. Of the Malcolm chieftainship line: Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm was Commander in Chief of Saint...
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    sailings. The main community on Malcolm Island is Sointula. Malcolm Island was named for Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm. Ian McDougall (8 December 2004)...
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    Thomas Pasley. His brothers included Sir James Malcolm, Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm and Sir Charles Malcolm. He left school, family and country at the age...
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    minister of Greece, lived and died. Also, in 1831, the British admiral Pulteney Malcolm had architects Eduard Schaubert and Stamatios Kleanthis build him a...
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    point the 74 gun HMS Donegal, en route from Gibraltar under Captain Pulteney Malcolm, was seen approaching from the south on the larboard tack with a moderate...
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    Royal Navy ship to be bear the name, and was named after Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Just...
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    not continue northwards over North Terrace. Pulteney Street was named after Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm on 23 May 1837, at the behest of Governor Hindmarsh...
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    Malcolm of Burnfoot, Dumfriesshire, youngest brother of Sir Pulteney Malcolm and Sir John Malcolm, and was born at Burnfoot on 5 September 1782. In 1791,...
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    Duke of Grafton Hardy – Thomas Hardy Keppel – Augustus Keppel MalcolmPulteney Malcolm Murray – George Murray Palliser – Hugh Palliser Pellew – Israel...
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    Vice-Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm 1828 1831 Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Hotham 30 March 1831 19 April 1833 Died 19 April 1833 Vice-Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm 3 May...
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    John Morphett, member of the South Australian parliament Pulteney – Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, British naval officer Hutt – William Hutt MP, a Colonial...
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    Beanes was aboard HMS Tonnant further down in the Bay. Rear Admiral Pulteney Malcolm assigned the frigate Hebrus to escort the American sloop to Tangier...
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    further presidents were appointed. 1837: Sir Pulteney Malcolm GCB RN (brother of the founder, Sir John Malcolm) 1843: Sir James Law Lushington GCB 1918:...
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    National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 3 October 2023. "Monument to Sir Pulteney Malcolm". The Courtauld Institute of Art. Retrieved 15 July 2022. Historic...
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    By 1805 Donegal was still off Cadiz, under the command of Captain Pulteney Malcolm. She then accompanied Vice-admiral Nelson in his pursuit of the combined...
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    1881) Colonel John Henry Hamersley (1881–1910) Lieutenant Colonel Pulteney Malcolm (1910 to 1934) Captain Archibald Frederick Hordern (1934 to 1935) (Chief...
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    make a valuable prize. Sailing in Sybille and accompanied by Captain Pulteney Malcolm in Fox, Cooke reached the Spanish capital on 13 January 1798. Anchored...
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    Dudman's yard at Deptford Wharf. Her first commanding officer was Captain Pulteney Malcolm. In 1812 Royal Oak was under the command of Captain Thomas George Shortland...
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    continue the action; she formally surrendered ten minutes later. Captain Pulteney Malcolm on Donegal attacked Brave directly, firing his starboard guns and then...
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    Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1826–1828 Succeeded by Sir Pulteney Malcolm Preceded by Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth...
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    between 1811 and 1829. The foundation stone was laid by Vice Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm on 23 March 1830. The works were completed on 24 September 1832, at...
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  • with De Rigny at Zakynthos and with the new British commander Sir Pulteney Malcolm at Sapientza. In the end of August the allied fleet sailed for a joint...
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  • Indies, patrolling the vast waters in that region. In 1801 Captain Pulteney Malcolm took command as Victorious served as flagship for Admiral Peter Rainier...
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    heavy fire, withdrew. During the night, the British commander, Captain Pulteney Malcolm, sent his ship's boats close inshore to attack the French ships with...
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    Sir Sidney Smith and Lady Smith, and Miss Rumbolds Rear-Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton (commanded the 2nd Division) and...
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    Military offices Preceded by Sir Pulteney Malcolm Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet 1831–1833 Succeeded by Sir Pulteney Malcolm...
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  • Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby Lieutenant-Governor of Malta 21 January 1829 Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean...
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    brothers, who including Sir Pulteney Malcolm, became known as the "Four Knights of Eskdale": these were James, John and Charles Malcolm. The portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel...
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    3 daughters: Clementina (d. 19 November 1830), who married Admiral Pulteney Malcolm on 18 January 1809 and had issue. Anne, who died in a carriage accident...
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