• Gabriel-Jean Nicolas Gabaret de Saint-Sornin (18 August 1641 – 25 June 1712) was a French colonial official who was governor of Grenada in the French West...
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  • captain (capitaine de vaisseau) in January 1689. Blénac was offered the position of Governor of Saint-Domingue to replace Nicolas de Gabaret in a latter of...
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  • September Guitaud also died, and was replaced as interim governor by Nicolas de Gabaret, who held office until Machault reached Martinique. A letter of 27...
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    Mithon de Senneville, the colonial intendant Jean-Baptiste Patoulet, Charles de Courbon, the count of Blénac, and the militia captain Nicolas de Gabaret. In...
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  • been vacated by the death of Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent. On 16 June 1689 Louis XIV made Nicolas de Gabaret, governor of Grenada, the governor of...
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    the French governor, received reinforcements from Martinique led by Nicolas de Gabaret. The latter opted for a Fabian strategy and scorched earth tactics...
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  • the crowns of France and Spain. The former governor Nicolas de Gabaret had installed the Saint-Nicolas battery to protect the bay of Saint-Pierre. Desnotz...
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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, 1784–1785...
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  • Gabriel-Sébastien de Rosmadec, comte de Rocheux. Guitaud died on 7 September 1702 and was replaced as interim governor by Nicolas de Gabaret. Finally, Charles-François...
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  • leave by 1 March 1693. In 1693 Blénac and the governor of Martinique, Nicolas de Gabaret, repulsed the English when they attempted invasion with a force of...
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  • August 29, 1712 Nicolas de Gabaret August 29, 1712 - 1713 Paul-François de La Grange, comte d'Arquian 1713 - 1714 Louis de Courbon, comte de Blénac 1714 -...
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  • the sale of eau de vie to blacks. Louis de Courbon, comte de Blénac was named governor of Saint-Domingue in place of Nicolas de Gabaret on 1 October 1712...
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  • English forces. Nicolas de Gabaret reached Guadeloupe with reinforcements on 3 April 1703 and took command of the defense. His aides de camp were Bonnaventure-François...
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  • could oversee his plantations in Saint-Domingue. On 1 September 1711 Nicolas de Gabaret (1641–1712) was named governor of Saint-Domingue in place of Choiseul...
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  • Bourbonnais and councillor of state. His mother, Marie de Villebois (c. 1622-1701), was the daughter of Jacques de Villebois, the king's Maître d'hôtel. Raymond...
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  • (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) |5 February 2020 to 29 July 2022||Stanislas Cazelles, Prefect|| |} |since 23 August 2022||Jean-Christophe...
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  • King Louis XIV. He was taken to Havana, Cuba, where he was buried. Nicolas de Gabaret (1641–1712), a wealthy planter and governor of Martinique, was named...
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  • Claude de Roux, chevalier de Saint-Laurent (or Saint-Laurens; died March 1689) was a French soldier, a chevalier of the Knights Hospitaller, who was governor...
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  • Jacques de Chambly (born 1612, died 1687) was from a French military background and became a seigneur in the New World and a governor of Acadia. Chambly...
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    islands and mainland of America" (Gouverneur général des Isles et Terre Ferme de l'Amérique). The first office holder was Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, who had...
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  • 500 men volunteered, of whom 700 were chosen for the expedition. Nicolas de Gabaret, who was senior to Auger, was given overall command. Nine barques...
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    Ernest Cognacq Museum (category Île de Ré)
    lateral constructions equipped with hallways and arcades. In 1684, Jean Gabaret, Lieutenant General of the Royal Navy and a Protestant, became the owner...
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  • Jean Gabaret, lieutenant general for the French Antilles, with 820 men from Martinique. The subordinate commanders included Bonnaventure-François de Boisfermé...
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  • de Lerole, Governor (1671–1674) Pierre de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande, Governor (1675–1679) Jacques de Chambly, Governor (1679–1680) Nicholas de Gabaret...
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