François-Charles de Bourlamaque (the surname can also be seen as Burlamaqui) (1716 – 1764) was a French military leader and Governor of Guadeloupe from...
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General François-Charles de Bourlamaque. Rather than defend the fort, de Bourlamaque, operating under instructions from General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm...
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Louis Honoré d'Hesmivy (18th century) A Funeral plaque for François Charles de Bourlamaque (18th century) A Sculpture (18th century) The Saint Antoine...
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Restauration et le Gouvernement de juillet, E. Dentu, retrieved 25 October 2019 Stacey, C.P. (1974), "Bourlamaque, François-Charles de", Dictionary of Canadian...
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French and Indian War (redirect from Guerre de la conquete)
Major General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and seconded by the Chevalier de Lévis and Colonel François-Charles de Bourlamaque, all experienced veterans from...
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Roussillon under François-Charles de Bourlamaque and those of La Sarre, Guyenne, Languedoc, and la Reine under François de Gaston, Chevalier de Lévis. Combined...
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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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Battle of Carillon (redirect from Capain de Trepezec)
unloaded them at the north end of Lake George on July 6. Colonel François-Charles de Bourlamaque, in command of Fort Carillon prior to Montcalm's arrival, knew...
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Fort Carillon (section Les troupes de terre)
prepared to move against Fort Carillon on July 21, 1759. On July 22 and 23, Bourlamaque left the fort with 3,600 men and deployed 400 soldiers to set fire to...
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Northern shore downstream to lay opposite a French force under François-Charles de Bourlamaque in order to fall upon Murray. Hazen's Rangers found the French...
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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm Chevalier de Lévis Louis Antoine de Bougainville François-Charles de Bourlamaque Claude-Pierre Pécaudy de Contrecœur Marquis de Denonville...
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spite of French ships patrolling the area. French General François-Charles de Bourlamaque, in command of the French defenses at Île-aux-Noix, was alerted...
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Brigadier-General Dalrymple argued heatedly with his replacement, the Chevalier de Bourlamaque, over how the evacuation should be carried out. On 6 July 1763 he handed...
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Métabetchouan became the Parish of Saint-Louis-de-Chambord. 20 April: Creation of the Town of Bourlamaque. 16 February: Creation of the Municipality of...
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celebrated in the French camp, General Montcalm remained lucid, writing to Bourlamaque that in his opinion this attack was only a prelude to a more important...
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officielle de Québec, 20 juin 1953, tome 85, numéro 25, page 2059. Gazette officielle de Québec, 21 août 1926, pages 2684–2685. Statuts de la province de Québec...
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the best completed fortifications, and Comte de Bourlamaque has commented that the fort is a "modèle de fortification fait avec soin." The fort first...
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François River (rivière à François) Henri River (Mistassibi North-East River) Brûle-Neige River (Mistassibi River) Connelly River Rivière du Banc de Sable...
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Historic Places. Retrieved 25 March 2012. Former Lamaque Mine and the Bourlamaque Mining Village. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada...
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