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Jean-Anne Christy de la Pallière

Jean-Anne Christy de la Pallière, also written "Christy-Pallière", (18 September 1755 – 29 July 1829[1]) was a French Naval officer.[2]

Jean-Anne Christy-Pallière
Birth nameJean-Anne Christy de la Pallière
Born(1755-09-18)18 September 1755
Dinan, Côtes-du-Nord
Died29 July 1829(1829-07-29) (aged 73)
Toulon
Allegiance France
Service/branchFrench Navy
Years of service1778–1816
RankContre-amiral
Commands heldSans Pareil
Scévola
Dix-août
Convention
Tyrannicide (later renamed Desaix)
Battles/warsAmerican Revolutionary War

French Revolutionary Wars

Napoleonic Wars
AwardsLegion of Honour
Order of Saint Louis
Relations

Biography

Born in Dinan, Côtes-du-Nord, to Jean Baptiste Christy de La Pallière, a captain of the French East India Company, Christy-Pallière began his sailing career in 1773, as an apprentice on an East Indiaman. He was ensign in 1774 and voyaged to China and to India in 1776-1777.

On 8 May 1778,[1] Christy-Pallière joined the French Royal Navy, serving as a Frigate Lieutenant aboard the frigate Surveillante and taking part in the Battle of Ushant.[2]

In February 1779, he was promoted to Ensign, and appointed to the 64-gun Sévère,[2] under his own father.[3] La Pallière followed his father on the 74-gun Orient when he was promoted to that command.[4] On Orient, he took part in the Battle of Sadras on 17 February 1782, in the Battle of Providien on 12 April 1782, in the Battle of Negapatam on 6 July 1782 and in the Battle of Trincomalee from 25 August to 3 September 1782.[2] On 8 September 1782, Orient ran aground at Pointe de Sale, near Trincomalee,[5] while La Pallière was on watch.[6] She became a total loss.[5] Ensign La Pallière consequently was dismissed from the Navy.[6]

On 1 March 1793,[1] Christy-Pallière was reinstated into the Navy and promoted to Captain. He took command of the Sans Pareil, and later of the Scévola. In January 1794, as a nobleman, Christy-Pallière was removed from duty, but reinstated in November. From the ship Dix-août,[1] he commanded a frigate division, and later captained the ship Convention. In 1799, he was general adjutant of the Océan, supervising the general staff of Admiral Bruix during the expedition to the Mediterranean.

He then went on to command the 74-gun ship Tyrannicide, which was renamed Desaix in 1801. On 3 July 1801, Desaix captured HMS Speedy, captained by Lord Cochrane; brought aboard, Cochrane handed over his sword, which Christy-Pallière refused in recognition of Cochrane's achievements. Christy-Pallière took part in the ensuing Battle of Algeciras Bay.

In 1803, Christy-Pallière was put in charge of the military harbour of Brest. From 1805 to 1815, he commanded the harbour of Toulon. He also periodically relieved the préfet maritime, Jean-Marthe-Adrien l'Hermite, who was often too ill to serve.

Christy-Pallière was retired on 31 December 1815, was reinstated in March 1816, and retired again at the Bourbon Restoration in July 1816, with the honorary rank of contre-amiral.

He died in Toulon in 1829.

Honours

In popular culture

Christy-Pallière is a recurring character in the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian. Some of the exploits of the hero of the books, Jack Aubrey, are closely modelled on Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald in the first book Master and Commander and he encounters Christy-Pallière in similar circumstances when his ship, the Sophie is captured. Christy-Pallière appears again in later books in the series.

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d Liévyns, A.; Jean Maurice Verdot; Pierre Bégat (1847). Fastes de la Légion-d'honneur: biographie de tous les décorés accompagnée de l'histoire législative et réglementaire de l'ordre [Annals of the Legion of Honour: biographies of all the recipients accompanied by the legislative and regulatory history of the order] (in French). Paris: Bureau de l'administration. p. 91. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "Jean François Edmond CHRISTY DE LA PALLIÈRE". Parcours de vie dans la Royale. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  3. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 73.
  4. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 104.
  5. ^ a b Roche (2005), p. 335.
  6. ^ a b Cunat (1852), p. 380.

References

  • Cunat, Charles (1852). Histoire du Bailli de Suffren. Rennes: A. Marteville et Lefas. pp. 447.
  • Quintin, Danielle; Quintin, Bernard (2003). Dictionnaire des capitaines de Vaisseau de Napoléon (in French). S.P.M. ISBN 2-901952-42-9.
  • Granier, Hubert (1995). Marins de France au combat (1715-1789). Editions France-Empire. ISBN 2-7048-0758-2.
  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours. Vol. 1. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922. (1671-1870)

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Jean Anne Christy de la Palliere also written Christy Palliere 18 September 1755 29 July 1829 1 was a French Naval officer 2 Jean Anne Christy PalliereBirth nameJean Anne Christy de la PalliereBorn 1755 09 18 18 September 1755Dinan Cotes du NordDied29 July 1829 1829 07 29 aged 73 ToulonAllegiance FranceService wbr branchFrench NavyYears of service1778 1816RankContre amiralCommands heldSans PareilScevolaDix aoutConventionTyrannicide later renamed Desaix Battles warsAmerican Revolutionary War Battle of UshantFrench Revolutionary Wars Bruix expedition of 1799 Battle of Algeciras BayNapoleonic WarsAwardsLegion of HonourOrder of Saint LouisRelationsJean Baptiste Christy de La Palliere father Jean Marie Raoul brother in law Fanny Raoul sister in law Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 In popular culture 4 Notes 5 Citations 6 ReferencesBiography EditBorn in Dinan Cotes du Nord to Jean Baptiste Christy de La Palliere a captain of the French East India Company Christy Palliere began his sailing career in 1773 as an apprentice on an East Indiaman He was ensign in 1774 and voyaged to China and to India in 1776 1777 On 8 May 1778 1 Christy Palliere joined the French Royal Navy serving as a Frigate Lieutenant aboard the frigate Surveillante and taking part in the Battle of Ushant 2 In February 1779 he was promoted to Ensign and appointed to the 64 gun Severe 2 under his own father 3 La Palliere followed his father on the 74 gun Orient when he was promoted to that command 4 On Orient he took part in the Battle of Sadras on 17 February 1782 in the Battle of Providien on 12 April 1782 in the Battle of Negapatam on 6 July 1782 and in the Battle of Trincomalee from 25 August to 3 September 1782 2 On 8 September 1782 Orient ran aground at Pointe de Sale near Trincomalee 5 while La Palliere was on watch 6 She became a total loss 5 Ensign La Palliere consequently was dismissed from the Navy 6 On 1 March 1793 1 Christy Palliere was reinstated into the Navy and promoted to Captain He took command of the Sans Pareil and later of the Scevola In January 1794 as a nobleman Christy Palliere was removed from duty but reinstated in November From the ship Dix aout 1 he commanded a frigate division and later captained the ship Convention In 1799 he was general adjutant of the Ocean supervising the general staff of Admiral Bruix during the expedition to the Mediterranean He then went on to command the 74 gun ship Tyrannicide which was renamed Desaix in 1801 On 3 July 1801 Desaix captured HMS Speedy captained by Lord Cochrane brought aboard Cochrane handed over his sword which Christy Palliere refused in recognition of Cochrane s achievements Christy Palliere took part in the ensuing Battle of Algeciras Bay In 1803 Christy Palliere was put in charge of the military harbour of Brest From 1805 to 1815 he commanded the harbour of Toulon He also periodically relieved the prefet maritime Jean Marthe Adrien l Hermite who was often too ill to serve Christy Palliere was retired on 31 December 1815 was reinstated in March 1816 and retired again at the Bourbon Restoration in July 1816 with the honorary rank of contre amiral He died in Toulon in 1829 Honours EditOfficer of the Legion of Honour Knight of the Order of Saint LouisIn popular culture EditChristy Palliere is a recurring character in the Aubrey Maturin series by Patrick O Brian Some of the exploits of the hero of the books Jack Aubrey are closely modelled on Thomas Cochrane 10th Earl of Dundonald in the first book Master and Commander and he encounters Christy Palliere in similar circumstances when his ship the Sophie is captured Christy Palliere appears again in later books in the series Notes EditCitations Edit a b c d Lievyns A Jean Maurice Verdot Pierre Begat 1847 Fastes de la Legion d honneur biographie de tous les decores accompagnee de l histoire legislative et reglementaire de l ordre Annals of the Legion of Honour biographies of all the recipients accompanied by the legislative and regulatory history of the order in French Paris Bureau de l administration p 91 Retrieved 3 January 2012 a b c d Jean Francois Edmond CHRISTY DE LA PALLIERE Parcours de vie dans la Royale Retrieved 26 April 2020 Cunat 1852 p 73 Cunat 1852 p 104 a b Roche 2005 p 335 a b Cunat 1852 p 380 References EditCunat Charles 1852 Histoire du Bailli de Suffren Rennes A Marteville et Lefas pp 447 Quintin Danielle Quintin Bernard 2003 Dictionnaire des capitaines de Vaisseau de Napoleon in French S P M ISBN 2 901952 42 9 Granier Hubert 1995 Marins de France au combat 1715 1789 Editions France Empire ISBN 2 7048 0758 2 Roche Jean Michel 2005 Dictionnaire des batiments de la flotte de guerre francaise de Colbert a nos jours Vol 1 Group Retozel Maury Millau ISBN 978 2 9525917 0 6 OCLC 165892922 1671 1870 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Anne Christy de la Palliere amp oldid 1169813800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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