- Pierre-Édouard
Plucket (Dunkirk, 11
October 1759 — Dunkirk, 4
September 1845;
sometimes written "
Plucket" and even "Tulki",) was a
French Navy officer...
- with
animatronics as an attraction. 1977: John
Wardley debuts "Charlie
Plucket"
Animatronic on BBC's Tomorrow's
World 1978: AVG
Technologies is founded...
- (1762–1826),
French lawyer, politician,
scholar and
historian Pierre-Édouard
Plucket (1759—1845),
French Navy
officer and
privateer This page or
section lists...
- building. The
Empress Matilda bequeathed Lambourn and
Chippenham to Hugh de
Plucket out of the
Royal demesne in 1142 for his aid in The
Anarchy of the civil...
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privateer commissioned in
Nantes in
February 1793
under Pierre-Édouard
Plucket (or Plunckett), with 12 guns, 11
officers and 135 men. She
served under...
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vaisseau Astague. On 5
October 1795
lieutenant de
vaiseau Pierre-Édouard
Plucket took
command of Jalouse. At the time she was
apparently armed with 12 guns...
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twelve "very long 12-pounders", and four 6-pounder guns. Her commander, "C.
Plucket", had a crew of 153 men, two of whom were
killed and five of whom were...
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royal displeasure".
Sometime before March 1373
Fresshe married Juliana Plucket,
daughter of
William Langrich and
widow of Fresshe's
fellow Mercer Nicholas...