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René Lemarant de Kerdaniel

René Lemarant de Kerdaniel (10 August 1777, in Lorient – 4 October 1862 in Paris[1]) was a French naval officer who rose to the rank of admiral.

Career edit

French Revolution edit

Born to the family of an administrator of the Navy, Lemarant joined the Navy as a boy in 1790, aged just 13. He sailed on Rhône, which was wrecked on Toulinguet rock;[a] the crew was rescued only after twenty-seven hours. He then transferred to the frigate Réunion. He later served on the flûte Barbeau, which later ferried troops to San Domingo.[b]

Back at Lorient on 25 June 1793, Lemarant studied to be admitted as a naval student 2nd class. After passing the exam on 1 May 1794, he was appointed to Montagne, Villaret de Joyeuse's flagship. On Montagne he took part in the Third Battle of Ushant, where he was promoted to student 1st class. He then transferred to the frigate Fraternité, under contre-amiral Joseph-Marie Nielly.

In 1796, Lemarant was appointed to command the lugger Surveillante, a captured British privateer.

On 7 July 1797, he was promoted to ensign, and transferred to Sirène. The frigate sailed to Cayenne, and on 17 December 1799 on her journey back captured HMS Calcutta, a former East Indiaman. Lemarant was given command of the prize, but HMS Glenmore chased Calcutta and recaptured her the same day.[4] Lemarant was taken to England and spent four months on a hulk in Chatham, before being sent back to France on parole. The Peace of Amiens freed him from the parole.

Lemarant was then appointed to command the corvette French corvette Berceau, bound for Martinique. In 1803, he carried the news that the War of the Third Coalition had broken out. He stayed in the Indian Ocean until August 1804, before returning to France, where he was notified of his promotion to Lieutenant on 26 October 1803.

First Empire edit

In late 1804, he was appointed to the 74-gun Héros, on which he took part in the Battle of Trafalgar.

In July 1808, Lemarant de Kerdaniel was promoted to Commander, and served as an aid to minister Denis Decrès.

In 1809, he took command of the Astrée and sailed to Île de France to reinforce the frigate squadron under Hamelin, where he witnesses the last stages of the Battle of Grand Port and helped sealing the fate of the last remaining British frigate. With the freshly captured Iphigénie, the Astrée, as well as the corvette Victor and the brig Entreprenant, Lemarant sailed to patrol off Ile Bourbon, notably taking part in the capture of HMS Africaine in the action of 13 September 1810. After the Invasion of Île de France, in line with the terms of capitulation, he was sent back to France by the British.

On 20 December 1810, Lemarant was promoted to Captain. On 1 February, he was appointed to the command of Marengo.

Bourbon Restoration edit

At the Bourbon Restoration, Marengo was used as a troop ship to ferry the soldiers that were to take back possession of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

Back to Brest in 1815, Lemarant refused to take any part in the Hundred Days, but was nevertheless sidelined by the Bourbons until 1817, when he was given command of Hector. He later commanded the frigate Cléopâtre in a squadron under contre-amiral Duperré.

In 1823, captaining the frigate Guerrière, he cruised off Spain during the invasion by the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis. On 9 August, he was sent off Algeciras with Galathée, taking part in the capture of the city, and later in the capture of Cadix. At the end of the campaign, he was promoted to contre-amiral and made a Baron in reward of his conduct.

In 1826, he commanded the Brazil station on Surveillante, where he stayed until 1829.

In 1831, he was made Préfet maritime of Cherbourg, and was promoted to vice-amiral on 22 January 1836. In 1842, he entered the Council of the Admiralty, and became its vice-president.

In 1845, having reached the retirement age, he was put in the reserve.

René Lemarant de Kerdaniel died in Paris on 4 October 1862.

Honours edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Rhône was a gabarre (transport), of 350 tons (French; displacement), launched on 21 July 1781. She was the name-ship of her two-ship class of gabarres.[2]
  2. ^ Barbeau was a Dromadaire-class fluyt, launched in 1782 and wrecked in the West Indies in October 1791.[3]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Les capitaines de vaisseau , thierry.pouliquen.free.fr
  2. ^ Winfield & Roberts (2015), p. 384.
  3. ^ Winfield & Roberts (2015), p. 374.
  4. ^ Winfield (2008), p. 148.

References edit

  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours, 1671 - 1870. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. p. 344. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922.
  • Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790–1826)
  • Troude, Onésime-Joachim (1867). Batailles navales de la France. Vol. 3. Challamel ainé. pp. 160–162.
  • Troude, Onésime-Joachim (1867). Batailles navales de la France. Vol. 4. Challamel ainé. pp. 160–162.
  • James, William (2002) [1827]. The Naval History of Great Britain, Volume 1, 1793–1796. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-905-0. OCLC 165702223.
  • Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN 978-1-86176-246-7.
  • Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015). French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2.

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Rene Lemarant de Kerdaniel 10 August 1777 in Lorient 4 October 1862 in Paris 1 was a French naval officer who rose to the rank of admiral Contents 1 Career 1 1 French Revolution 1 2 First Empire 1 3 Bourbon Restoration 2 Honours 3 Notes 4 Citations 5 ReferencesCareer editFrench Revolution edit Born to the family of an administrator of the Navy Lemarant joined the Navy as a boy in 1790 aged just 13 He sailed on Rhone which was wrecked on Toulinguet rock a the crew was rescued only after twenty seven hours He then transferred to the frigate Reunion He later served on the flute Barbeau which later ferried troops to San Domingo b Back at Lorient on 25 June 1793 Lemarant studied to be admitted as a naval student 2nd class After passing the exam on 1 May 1794 he was appointed to Montagne Villaret de Joyeuse s flagship On Montagne he took part in the Third Battle of Ushant where he was promoted to student 1st class He then transferred to the frigate Fraternite under contre amiral Joseph Marie Nielly In 1796 Lemarant was appointed to command the lugger Surveillante a captured British privateer On 7 July 1797 he was promoted to ensign and transferred to Sirene The frigate sailed to Cayenne and on 17 December 1799 on her journey back captured HMS Calcutta a former East Indiaman Lemarant was given command of the prize but HMS Glenmore chased Calcutta and recaptured her the same day 4 Lemarant was taken to England and spent four months on a hulk in Chatham before being sent back to France on parole The Peace of Amiens freed him from the parole Lemarant was then appointed to command the corvette French corvette Berceau bound for Martinique In 1803 he carried the news that the War of the Third Coalition had broken out He stayed in the Indian Ocean until August 1804 before returning to France where he was notified of his promotion to Lieutenant on 26 October 1803 First Empire edit In late 1804 he was appointed to the 74 gun Heros on which he took part in the Battle of Trafalgar In July 1808 Lemarant de Kerdaniel was promoted to Commander and served as an aid to minister Denis Decres In 1809 he took command of the Astree and sailed to Ile de France to reinforce the frigate squadron under Hamelin where he witnesses the last stages of the Battle of Grand Port and helped sealing the fate of the last remaining British frigate With the freshly captured Iphigenie the Astree as well as the corvette Victor and the brig Entreprenant Lemarant sailed to patrol off Ile Bourbon notably taking part in the capture of HMS Africaine in the action of 13 September 1810 After the Invasion of Ile de France in line with the terms of capitulation he was sent back to France by the British On 20 December 1810 Lemarant was promoted to Captain On 1 February he was appointed to the command of Marengo Bourbon Restoration edit At the Bourbon Restoration Marengo was used as a troop ship to ferry the soldiers that were to take back possession of Martinique and Guadeloupe Back to Brest in 1815 Lemarant refused to take any part in the Hundred Days but was nevertheless sidelined by the Bourbons until 1817 when he was given command of Hector He later commanded the frigate Cleopatre in a squadron under contre amiral Duperre In 1823 captaining the frigate Guerriere he cruised off Spain during the invasion by the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis On 9 August he was sent off Algeciras with Galathee taking part in the capture of the city and later in the capture of Cadix At the end of the campaign he was promoted to contre amiral and made a Baron in reward of his conduct In 1826 he commanded the Brazil station on Surveillante where he stayed until 1829 In 1831 he was made Prefet maritime of Cherbourg and was promoted to vice amiral on 22 January 1836 In 1842 he entered the Council of the Admiralty and became its vice president In 1845 having reached the retirement age he was put in the reserve Rene Lemarant de Kerdaniel died in Paris on 4 October 1862 Honours editGrand officer of the Legion of Honour Knight of the Order of Saint Louis Notes edit Rhone was a gabarre transport of 350 tons French displacement launched on 21 July 1781 She was the name ship of her two ship class of gabarres 2 Barbeau was a Dromadaire class fluyt launched in 1782 and wrecked in the West Indies in October 1791 3 Citations edit Les capitaines de vaisseau thierry pouliquen free fr Winfield amp Roberts 2015 p 384 Winfield amp Roberts 2015 p 374 Winfield 2008 p 148 References editRoche Jean Michel 2005 Dictionnaire des batiments de la flotte de guerre francaise de Colbert a nos jours 1671 1870 Group Retozel Maury Millau p 344 ISBN 978 2 9525917 0 6 OCLC 165892922 Fonds Marine Campagnes operations divisions et stations navales missions diverses Inventaire de la sous serie Marine BB4 Tome premier BB4 1 a 482 1790 1826 1 Troude Onesime Joachim 1867 Batailles navales de la France Vol 3 Challamel aine pp 160 162 Troude Onesime Joachim 1867 Batailles navales de la France Vol 4 Challamel aine pp 160 162 James William 2002 1827 The Naval History of Great Britain Volume 1 1793 1796 London Conway Maritime Press ISBN 0 85177 905 0 OCLC 165702223 Winfield Rif 2008 British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793 1817 Design Construction Careers and Fates Seaforth ISBN 978 1 86176 246 7 Winfield Rif Roberts Stephen S 2015 French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 1861 Design Construction Careers and Fates Seaforth Publishing ISBN 978 1 84832 204 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rene Lemarant de Kerdaniel amp oldid 1181848054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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