- fʁɑ̃swa pinɛl]),
known as
Dumanoir ([dymanwaʁ]; 31 July 1806 – 16
November 1865), was a
French playwright and librettist.
Dumanoir was born in Capesterre-Belle-Eau...
- Vice-Admiral
Count Pierre Étienne René
Marie Dumanoir Le
Pelley (2
August 1770 in
Granville – 7 July 1829 in Paris) was a
French Navy officer, best known...
-
squadron under Rear-Admiral
Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley. It is
sometimes referred to as Strachan's Action.
Dumanoir had
commanded the van of the line at...
- by
Dumanoir and
Adolphe d'Ennery, Théâtre des Variétés : Duke
Hercule III 1843 :
Brelan de troupiers, one-act comédie en
vaudevilles by
Dumanoir an Étienne...
-
recounted coming across the Révolution and
frigate Scévola.
Captain Pierre Dumanoir le
Pelley was in the
process of
removing the crew and p****engers from Scévola...
- of Sark
Pierre Carey le
Pelley (19th century),
Seigneur of Sark
Pierre Dumanoir le
Pelley (1770–1829),
French Navy
officer Pierre le
Pelley I (1736–1778)...
-
triumphed at the Théâtre du
Vaudeville (France) in the play Le
petit Poucet of
Dumanoir and Clairville. The tour was a huge success, with
crowds mobbing him wherever...
-
Boucicault and
Osmond Shillingford from Les Premières
Armes de
Richelieu by
Dumanoir, at the
Court Theatre. The same year, he and
Terriss adopted a daughter...
- 1845 : L'Escadron
volant de la Reine, comédie en
vaudevilles in 1 act, with
Dumanoir 1847 : La Cour de Biberach, comédie en
vaudevilles in 1 act, with Eugène...
- port-side guns, and
became engaged with
combined fleet's van
under Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley, as it came
about to
support the
collapsing centre. Fire from...