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Charles Desnotz

Charles, comte Desnotz (or Desnots, des Nos, des Nots, d'Esnots; c. 1645 – 6 October 1701) was a French naval officer who was governor of Martinique in 1701 at the start of the War of the Spanish Succession. He died of yellow fever a few months after taking office.

Charles, comte Desnotz
Governor general of the French Antilles
In office
23 May 1701 – 6 October 1701
Preceded byCharles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut
Succeeded byCharles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut
Personal details
Bornc. 1645
Died6 October 1701
Martinique
NationalityFrench
OccupationNaval officer

Family

Charles Desnotz (or des Nos) was born around 1645.[1] The des Nos family was a knightly family of Breton origin that became established in Mayenne in the 17th century.[2] Charles des Nos was the seigneur of Forbois, of Val in Larchamp and of Champrouzier in Saint-Pierre-des-Landes.[2] His brother Gilles des Nos had a notable career in the naval armed forces and in 1720 became lieutenant general and commander in chief of all the South American seas.[2]

Early career

In 1692 Charles des Nos (1645-1701), Comte des Nos de Forbonest, was capitaine de vaisseau in command of the Soleil Royal.[1] He participated in the action at Barfleur on 29 May 1692, when the Soleil Royal was the flagship of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Tourville.[3] He was made a chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis.[4] In 1694 he became a chef d'escadre des armées navales.[2]

Governor general of the French Antilles

Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg Amblimont, governor and lieutenant general of the French Antilles, died of yellow fever in Martinique on 17 August 1700.[4][5]Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut was made interim lieutenant general on 17 August 1700.[4] Desnotz was named governor and lieutenant general on 1 January 1701 and was received in Martinique on 23 May 1701.[4] François-Roger Robert was intendant, responsible for civil administration and justice, throughout Desnotz's term of office.[6]

Desnotz made his residence in Fort Royal, Martinique. It was clear that a European war was imminent, since the Duke of Anjou had just become King Philip V of Spain, and the other powers of Europe would not allow one family to hold the crowns of France and Spain.[7][a] The former governor Nicolas de Gabaret had installed the Saint-Nicolas battery to protect the bay of Saint-Pierre. Desnotz added eleven more cannons to the battery, and in the 18th century it was renamed the d'Esnotz Battery.[9] In July he went to Guadeloupe to consult with Governor Charles Auger, and to urge him to immediately start preparations for war.[10] He promised to give Auger all the assistance he needed.[11]

Desnotz died of yellow fever in Martinique on 6 October 1701 and Guitaud was made interim lieutenant general for the fourth time.[4][5] Desnotz was buried in the Fort Royal church.[12] The marquis de Rosmadec was appointed to replace Desnotz, but died in Havana before taking office. Guitaud also died in September 1702 and was replaced as acting governor general by Nicolas de Gabaret.[4] Eventually, on 24 March 1703, Desnotz was replaced by Charles-François de Machault de Belmont.[13]

Notes

  1. ^ The War of the Spanish Succession began in July 1701 and continued until August 1714.[8]

Citations

  1. ^ a b Villete-Mursay 1991.
  2. ^ a b c d Angot 1900–1910.
  3. ^ Castex 2004, p. 38.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Saint-Méry 1784, p. xxxii.
  5. ^ a b Pritchard 2004, p. 432.
  6. ^ Martineau & May 1935, p. 255.
  7. ^ Marcillac 1846, p. 295.
  8. ^ Falkner 2015, pp. 18, 220.
  9. ^ Lange.
  10. ^ Marcillac 1846, p. 296.
  11. ^ Labat 1742, p. 400.
  12. ^ Baude 1940, p. 48.
  13. ^ Renouard 1822, p. 76.

Sources

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Charles comte Desnotz or Desnots des Nos des Nots d Esnots c 1645 6 October 1701 was a French naval officer who was governor of Martinique in 1701 at the start of the War of the Spanish Succession He died of yellow fever a few months after taking office Charles comte DesnotzGovernor general of the French AntillesIn office 23 May 1701 6 October 1701Preceded byCharles de Pechpeyrou Comminges de GuitautSucceeded byCharles de Pechpeyrou Comminges de GuitautPersonal detailsBornc 1645Died6 October 1701MartiniqueNationalityFrenchOccupationNaval officer Contents 1 Family 2 Early career 3 Governor general of the French Antilles 4 Notes 5 Citations 6 SourcesFamily EditCharles Desnotz or des Nos was born around 1645 1 The des Nos family was a knightly family of Breton origin that became established in Mayenne in the 17th century 2 Charles des Nos was the seigneur of Forbois of Val in Larchamp and of Champrouzier in Saint Pierre des Landes 2 His brother Gilles des Nos had a notable career in the naval armed forces and in 1720 became lieutenant general and commander in chief of all the South American seas 2 Early career EditIn 1692 Charles des Nos 1645 1701 Comte des Nos de Forbonest was capitaine de vaisseau in command of the Soleil Royal 1 He participated in the action at Barfleur on 29 May 1692 when the Soleil Royal was the flagship of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Tourville 3 He was made a chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis 4 In 1694 he became a chef d escadre des armees navales 2 Governor general of the French Antilles EditThomas Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg Amblimont governor and lieutenant general of the French Antilles died of yellow fever in Martinique on 17 August 1700 4 5 Charles de Pechpeyrou Comminges de Guitaut was made interim lieutenant general on 17 August 1700 4 Desnotz was named governor and lieutenant general on 1 January 1701 and was received in Martinique on 23 May 1701 4 Francois Roger Robert was intendant responsible for civil administration and justice throughout Desnotz s term of office 6 Desnotz made his residence in Fort Royal Martinique It was clear that a European war was imminent since the Duke of Anjou had just become King Philip V of Spain and the other powers of Europe would not allow one family to hold the crowns of France and Spain 7 a The former governor Nicolas de Gabaret had installed the Saint Nicolas battery to protect the bay of Saint Pierre Desnotz added eleven more cannons to the battery and in the 18th century it was renamed the d Esnotz Battery 9 In July he went to Guadeloupe to consult with Governor Charles Auger and to urge him to immediately start preparations for war 10 He promised to give Auger all the assistance he needed 11 Desnotz died of yellow fever in Martinique on 6 October 1701 and Guitaud was made interim lieutenant general for the fourth time 4 5 Desnotz was buried in the Fort Royal church 12 The marquis de Rosmadec was appointed to replace Desnotz but died in Havana before taking office Guitaud also died in September 1702 and was replaced as acting governor general by Nicolas de Gabaret 4 Eventually on 24 March 1703 Desnotz was replaced by Charles Francois de Machault de Belmont 13 Notes Edit The War of the Spanish Succession began in July 1701 and continued until August 1714 8 Citations Edit a b Villete Mursay 1991 a b c d Angot 1900 1910 Castex 2004 p 38 a b c d e f Saint Mery 1784 p xxxii a b Pritchard 2004 p 432 Martineau amp May 1935 p 255 Marcillac 1846 p 295 Falkner 2015 pp 18 220 Lange Marcillac 1846 p 296 Labat 1742 p 400 Baude 1940 p 48 Renouard 1822 p 76 Sources EditAngot l abbe Alphonse 1900 1910 Dictionnaire historique topographique et biographique de la Mayenne in French ARCHIVES DEPARTEMENTALES DE LA MAYENNE retrieved 2018 09 08 Baude Theodore 1940 Fragments d Histoire ou Hier et Aujord hui a la faveur d une promenade dans les rues et aux environs de Fort de France PDF retrieved 2018 09 08 Castex Jean Claude 2004 Dictionnaire des batailles navales franco anglaises in French Presses Universite Laval ISBN 978 2 7637 8061 0 retrieved 2018 09 08 Falkner James 2015 10 30 The War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1714 Pen and Sword ISBN 978 1 78159 031 7 retrieved 2018 09 08 Labat R P 1742 Nouveau voyage aux isles de l Amerique in French vol 7 retrieved 2018 09 08 Lange Jean Pierre Saint Pierre les canons de la batterie d Esnotz La Martinique du Pirate in French retrieved 2018 08 07 Marcillac Sidney Daney de 1846 Histoire de la Martinique depuis la colonisation jusqu en 1815 in French E Ruelle retrieved 2018 09 08 Martineau Alfred May L Ph 1935 Trois siecles d histoire antillaise Martinique et Guadeloupe de 1635 a nos jours in French Paris Librairie Leroux retrieved 2018 09 08 Pritchard Pritchard James S 2004 01 22 In Search of Empire The French in the Americas 1670 1730 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 82742 3 retrieved 2018 09 03 Renouard Felix 1822 Statistique de la Martinique in French vol 1 retrieved 2018 09 08 Saint Mery Mederic Louis Elie Moreau de 1784 Loix et constitutions des colonies francoises de l Amerique sous le vent in French L Auteur retrieved 2018 09 03 Villete Mursay Philippe de 1991 Mes campagnes de mer sous Louis XIV avec un dictionnaire des personnages et des batailles Broche Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Desnotz amp oldid 1128668388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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