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Henri-Louis de Chavagnac

Henri-Louis de Chavagnac (1664 – 9 July 1743) was a French naval officer. He is known for a devastating raid against the English colonies of Saint Kitts and Nevis in February 1706.

Henri-Louis de Chavagnac
Born1664
Blesle, Haute-Loire, France
Died9 July 1743
Blesle, Haute-Loire, France
AllegianceFrance
ServiceNavy
Years of service1683–1741
RankLieutenant general of the naval armies
Battles/warsBeachy Head (10 July 1690)
Barfleur (May 1692)
Vélez-Malaga (24 August 1704)
Saint Kitts & Nevis (February 1706)
AwardsCommander of the Order of Saint Louis

Family edit

Henri-Louis de Chavagnac was born in 1664 in Blesle, Haute-Loire, France.[1] He was the second son of François de Chavagnac and Louise Blanc-du-Bos, his second wife. He married Louise-Julienne des Nos de Champmeslin in Brest, Finistère, on 30 November 1708. They had two children, Gilles-Henri-Louis-Clair (born 1709) and Marie-Anne-Julienne (1712-1718).[2]

Junior officer edit

Chavagnac joined the Gardes de la Marine in October 1683. He became ship's ensign (Enseigne de vaisseau) in January 1686. He participated in the Battle of Beachy Head on 10 July 1690, and in the Battle of Barfleur in May 1692. He was promoted to ship-of-the-line lieutenant (lieutenant de vaisseau) in January 1690, and served in the Antilles. In 1702 he was made a major in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, and in 1703 was transferred to Toulon.[1]

Senior officer edit

Chavagnac was promoted to ship-of-the-line captain (capitaine de vaisseau) in 1704. He fought in the Battle of Vélez-Malaga on 24 August 1704, then commanded the company of Gardes de la Marine in Brest. In December 1705 he commanded a squadron charged with attacking the English possession in the Antilles. He caused great damage to the English colonies of Saint Kitts and Nevis in February 1706.[1] Chavagnac spent a week in Saint Kitts, where he caused great damage and looted much property, including 300 slaves. He and Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville then invaded Nevis with 3,000 men. The English governor surrendered when they landed near Charlestown, much of which they burned. They destroyed plantations and took more loot, including between 3,000 and 5,000 slaves.[3]

Chavagnac was made a knight of the Order of Saint Louis.[2] In 1716 he purchased the seigniory and château of Blesle, formerly owned by the lords of Mercœur.[4] In February 1720 he was made Marquis de Chavagnac.[1] In 1727 Chavagnac cruised off the coast of Spain.[1] He was promoted to Chef d'escadre of the naval armies on 27 March 1728.[2] In 1737 he was appointed commander of the navy at Toulon. In 1741 he was made a commander of the Order of Saint Louis. That year he retired with the rank of lieutenant general of the naval armies. Chavagnac died on 9 July 1743 in Blesle, Haute-Loire.[1]

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • Blesle (in French), Brioude Sud Auvergne, retrieved 2019-11-10
  • "Henri-Louis de Chavagnac", Ecole navale (in French), retrieved 2019-11-10
  • Hickman, David (7 July 2016), A/AS Level History for AQA The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715 Student Book, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1-107-57177-8, retrieved 10 November 2019
  • Hozier, Louis Pierre d'. (1741), Armorial général de la France, Firmin-Didot, retrieved 10 November 2019

henri, louis, chavagnac, 1664, july, 1743, french, naval, officer, known, devastating, raid, against, english, colonies, saint, kitts, nevis, february, 1706, born1664blesle, haute, loire, francedied9, july, 1743blesle, haute, loire, franceallegiancefranceservi. Henri Louis de Chavagnac 1664 9 July 1743 was a French naval officer He is known for a devastating raid against the English colonies of Saint Kitts and Nevis in February 1706 Henri Louis de ChavagnacBorn1664Blesle Haute Loire FranceDied9 July 1743Blesle Haute Loire FranceAllegianceFranceServiceNavyYears of service1683 1741RankLieutenant general of the naval armiesBattles warsBeachy Head 10 July 1690 Barfleur May 1692 Velez Malaga 24 August 1704 Saint Kitts amp Nevis February 1706 AwardsCommander of the Order of Saint Louis Contents 1 Family 2 Junior officer 3 Senior officer 4 Notes 5 SourcesFamily editHenri Louis de Chavagnac was born in 1664 in Blesle Haute Loire France 1 He was the second son of Francois de Chavagnac and Louise Blanc du Bos his second wife He married Louise Julienne des Nos de Champmeslin in Brest Finistere on 30 November 1708 They had two children Gilles Henri Louis Clair born 1709 and Marie Anne Julienne 1712 1718 2 Junior officer editChavagnac joined the Gardes de la Marine in October 1683 He became ship s ensign Enseigne de vaisseau in January 1686 He participated in the Battle of Beachy Head on 10 July 1690 and in the Battle of Barfleur in May 1692 He was promoted to ship of the line lieutenant lieutenant de vaisseau in January 1690 and served in the Antilles In 1702 he was made a major in Rochefort Charente Maritime and in 1703 was transferred to Toulon 1 Senior officer editChavagnac was promoted to ship of the line captain capitaine de vaisseau in 1704 He fought in the Battle of Velez Malaga on 24 August 1704 then commanded the company of Gardes de la Marine in Brest In December 1705 he commanded a squadron charged with attacking the English possession in the Antilles He caused great damage to the English colonies of Saint Kitts and Nevis in February 1706 1 Chavagnac spent a week in Saint Kitts where he caused great damage and looted much property including 300 slaves He and Pierre Le Moyne d Iberville then invaded Nevis with 3 000 men The English governor surrendered when they landed near Charlestown much of which they burned They destroyed plantations and took more loot including between 3 000 and 5 000 slaves 3 Chavagnac was made a knight of the Order of Saint Louis 2 In 1716 he purchased the seigniory and chateau of Blesle formerly owned by the lords of Mercœur 4 In February 1720 he was made Marquis de Chavagnac 1 In 1727 Chavagnac cruised off the coast of Spain 1 He was promoted to Chef d escadre of the naval armies on 27 March 1728 2 In 1737 he was appointed commander of the navy at Toulon In 1741 he was made a commander of the Order of Saint Louis That year he retired with the rank of lieutenant general of the naval armies Chavagnac died on 9 July 1743 in Blesle Haute Loire 1 Notes edit a b c d e f Henri Louis de Chavagnac Ecole navale a b c Hozier 1741 p 29 Hickman 2016 p 166 Blesle Brioude Sud Auvergne Sources editBlesle in French Brioude Sud Auvergne retrieved 2019 11 10 Henri Louis de Chavagnac Ecole navale in French retrieved 2019 11 10 Hickman David 7 July 2016 A AS Level History for AQA The Sun King Louis XIV France and Europe 1643 1715 Student Book Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 107 57177 8 retrieved 10 November 2019 Hozier Louis Pierre d 1741 Armorial general de la France Firmin Didot retrieved 10 November 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Louis de Chavagnac amp oldid 1082115240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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