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Edward Pelham Brenton

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Brenton's other passion was for charitable works, publishing many pamphlets and setting up schemes to aid the poor, particularly the "Society for the Relief of Shipwrecked Mariners" and the "Children's Friend Society", neither of which achieved their aims and provoked criticism of Brenton's methods.
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in 1823. The book was popular, but Brenton was criticised at the time and since for his failure to distinguish between fact and rumour as well as his partisan political leanings. In Brenton's later life, he was heavily involved in charitable enterprises in the poorer areas of London with mixed
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in 1838. Brenton's works were controversial, because he rarely attempted to sift fact from rumour, provoking an outcry from those affected by these, often inaccurate, revelations. Particularly scathing of Brenton was
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This experience left him bitter in the years approaching his death in April 1839 at his home in York Street, London. He was buried at
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in the North Sea and in 1808 moved to the West Indies, where he distinguished himself in an attack on a small French convoy off
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Following his time in the Navy, Brenton became a keen if controversial historian, publishing his five volume
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to prevent its seizure by the French in the same year. In January 1805, Brenton took command of the brig
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whose military career was relatively quiet, apart from involvement in the capture of
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until 1802, when he was promoted to commander. In 1802 he was captain of the 18-gun
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in 1788 aged 14. In the Navy, Brenton spent time serving in the East Indies and the
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in 1809. Brenton became famous in the aftermath of the war, when he published the
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to Admiral Jahleel Brenton and his wife Henrietta. His elder brother, also named
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for this operation, Brenton briefly took temporary command of the
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The year before his death, he was appointed a Companion of the
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Naval History of Great Britain from the Year 1783 to 1836
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Life and Correspondence of John, Earl of St. Vincent
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Life and Correspondence of John, Earl of St. Vincent
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Life And Correspondence Of John, Earl Of St Vincent
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