• Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé (1661 – 11 December 1722) was a French soldier and colonial administrator. He was commander or acting governor in Marie-Galante...
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  • 1771–1775 William Young, 1776 The Lord Macartney, 1776–1779 Jean-François, comte de Durat, 1779–1783, Governor-General, (French occupation) Edward Mathew...
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  • commanders included Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé, Louis Gaston Caquery de Valmenière, Jean Clair Dyel Du Parquet, François de Collart and Jean Du...
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  • Nicolas de Gabaret reached Guadeloupe with reinforcements on 3 April 1703 and took command of the defense. His aides de camp were Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé...
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  • (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Note: currently, the prefect is not the true departmental head, which is the President of the...
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  • Léogâne on 16 November 1703 and of Le Cap on 3 December 1703. Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé was made acting governor of Guadeloupe. Auger organized the...
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  • aides de camp were Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé, governor of Marie-Galante, and two of the king's lieutenants Louis Gaston de Cacqueray de Valmenier...
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  • Joseph d'Honon de Gallifet (died 1706) was a French aristocrat and colonial administrator. He served as the governor of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) from...
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