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'''Paul Edward Pellew, 10th Viscount Exmouth, 9th Marquess of Olías''' (born 8 October 1940),<ref>[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/people/mr-paul-pellew/ HANSARD 1803–2005 - People - Mr Paul Pellew]</ref> is a [[British people|British]] peer.<ref>''Vacher's Parliamentary Companion'', No. 1092, December 1998, p. 137.</ref> He succeeded his father, Pownoll Pellew, 9th [[Viscount Exmouth]] (1908–1970), on the latter's death.
'''Paul Edward Pellew, 10th Viscount Exmouth, 9th Marquess of Olías''' (born 8 October 1940),<ref>[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/people/mr-paul-pellew/ HANSARD 1803–2005 - People - Mr Paul Pellew]</ref> is a [[British people|British]] peer.<ref>''Vacher's Parliamentary Companion'', No. 1092, December 1998, p. 137.</ref> He succeeded his father, Pownoll Pellew, 9th [[Viscount Exmouth]] (1908–1970), on the latter's death.


Despite being raised to the peerage in 1970, he did not make his [[maiden speech]] in the [[House of Lords]] until 20 December 1995. He opened his speech, which was on the subject of [[chequebook journalism]], with a statement that his main interests lay with the [[tourist industry]].<ref>[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1995/dec/20/cheque-book-journalism#S5LV0567P0_19951220_HOL_162 Cheque-book Journalism (Hansard, 20 December 1995)]</ref>
Despite succeeding to the peerage in 1970, he did not make his [[maiden speech]] in the [[House of Lords]] until 20 December 1995. He opened his speech, which was on the subject of [[chequebook journalism]], with a statement that his main interests lay with the [[tourist industry]].<ref>[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1995/dec/20/cheque-book-journalism#S5LV0567P0_19951220_HOL_162 Cheque-book Journalism (Hansard, 20 December 1995)]</ref>


In 1999, he was recognized by the Spanish government as the Marquess of Olías, a title in the [[Spanish nobility]] that dates from 1652 and was previously held by his mother, María Luisa de Urquijo y Losada.<ref name="García2005">{{cite book|author=Antonio Luque García|title=Grandezas de España y títulos nobiliarios|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7H4S5SNIQbcC&pg=PA258|accessdate=9 April 2017|year=2005|publisher=Ministerio de Justicia|language=Spanish|isbn=978-84-7787-825-4|page=258}}</ref>
In 1999, he was recognized by the Spanish government as the Marquess of Olías, a title in the [[Spanish nobility]] that dates from 1652 and was previously held by his mother, María Luisa de Urquijo y Losada.<ref name="García2005">{{cite book|author=Antonio Luque García|title=Grandezas de España y títulos nobiliarios|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7H4S5SNIQbcC&pg=PA258|accessdate=9 April 2017|year=2005|publisher=Ministerio de Justicia|language=Spanish|isbn=978-84-7787-825-4|page=258}}</ref>

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Paul Edward Pellew, 10th Viscount Exmouth, 9th Marquess of Olías (born 8 October 1940),[1] is a British peer.[2] He succeeded his father, Pownoll Pellew, 9th Viscount Exmouth (1908–1970), on the latter's death.

Despite succeeding to the peerage in 1970, he did not make his maiden speech in the House of Lords until 20 December 1995. He opened his speech, which was on the subject of chequebook journalism, with a statement that his main interests lay with the tourist industry.[3]

In 1999, he was recognized by the Spanish government as the Marquess of Olías, a title in the Spanish nobility that dates from 1652 and was previously held by his mother, María Luisa de Urquijo y Losada.[4]

References

  1. ^ HANSARD 1803–2005 - People - Mr Paul Pellew
  2. ^ Vacher's Parliamentary Companion, No. 1092, December 1998, p. 137.
  3. ^ Cheque-book Journalism (Hansard, 20 December 1995)
  4. ^ Antonio Luque García (2005). Grandezas de España y títulos nobiliarios (in Spanish). Ministerio de Justicia. p. 258. ISBN 978-84-7787-825-4. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Viscount Exmouth
1970–present
Member of the House of Lords
(1970–1999)
Incumbent
Heir:
The Hon. Edward Pellew