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Bernard-Marie Boudin de Tromelin
Born15 February 1735
Morlaix, France
Died4 December 1815
Lyon, France
Service/branch French Navy
Rank vice-admiral
Battles/wars Battle of Cape Finisterre
Battle of Providien
Battle of Trincomalee

Bernard-Marie Boudin de Tromelin ( Morlaix, 15 February 1735 — Lyon, 4 December 1815) [1] [2] was a French Navy officer.

Biography

Born to Marie-Françoise Le Diouguel de Penanru and Jacques Boudin de Tromelin, [3] Tromelin started his career in the army as a lieutenant in the régiment du Limousin, and taking part in the Siege of Maastricht. [2]

Tromelin joined the navy as a Garde-Marine on 6 July 1750. On 11 October 1755, he was promoted to ensign. He served on the 22-gun frigate Hermine from 7 December 1760 to 26 November 1761 under Lieutenant Toussaint Julien Auffray du Guélambert, [2] taking part in the Battle of Cape Finisterre on 13 and 14 August 1761. [1]

Promoted to lieutenant on 1 May 1763, he took command of Normande from 29 December 1767 to July 1770. [1] [2] On 24 April 1769, he was admitted as a member of the Académie de Marine. [2] From 2 March 1771 to October 1783, he was in charge of improving infrastructure in Port-Louis harbour. [2]

Promoted to captain on 4 April 1777, he was given command of the 38-gun frigate Consolante. [1] On 10 August, he transferred to the 64-gun Brillant. [1] On 11 November 1779, he was promoted to membre ordinaire of the Académie de Marine. [2]

In May 1781, Read-Admiral Thomas d'Estienne d'Orves, whose health compromised the ability to command, put Tromelin in effective charge of his squadron. [4]

On 26 October 1781, he transferred to the 74-gun Annibal, which he commanded at the Battle of Sadras on 17 February 1782, [5] at the Battle of Providien on 12 April 1782, [6] at the Battle of Negapatam on 6 July 1782, [7] and at the Battle of Trincomalee on 3 September 1782. [8] [1]

Tromelin came in conflict with Suffren, who accused him of mounting a cabale of captains and officers against him. [9] [10] Several, including Saint-Félix, Morard de Galles, [11] La Landelle and Tromelin-Lanuguy, as well as Tromelin himself, had requested a transfer [12] Tromelin requested to be relieved and left the squadron after the Battle of Trincomalee, embarking on Pulvérisateur on 3 September 1782, bound for Isle de France. [10]

Tromelin was expelled from the navy on 25 July 1784 [1] and stripped of his pension. [2] He was likewise expelled from the Académie de Marine. [2]

Rehabilitated on 1 January 1793, he was promoted to vice-admiral, but never commanded again. He retired on 6 June 1795. [2]

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Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bernard-Marie Boudin (Seigneur de Tromelin)". Three Decks' Forum. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Henrat, Philippe (22 November 2015). "BOUDIN de TROMELIN Bernard Marie". Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Tromelin. Un marin à la carrière contrariée". Le Télégramme. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  4. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 87.
  5. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 111.
  6. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 128.
  7. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 169.
  8. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 217.
  9. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 227.
  10. ^ a b Cunat (1852), p. 231.
  11. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 394.
  12. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 215.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernard-Marie Boudin de Tromelin
Born15 February 1735
Morlaix, France
Died4 December 1815
Lyon, France
Service/branch French Navy
Rank vice-admiral
Battles/wars Battle of Cape Finisterre
Battle of Providien
Battle of Trincomalee

Bernard-Marie Boudin de Tromelin ( Morlaix, 15 February 1735 — Lyon, 4 December 1815) [1] [2] was a French Navy officer.

Biography

Born to Marie-Françoise Le Diouguel de Penanru and Jacques Boudin de Tromelin, [3] Tromelin started his career in the army as a lieutenant in the régiment du Limousin, and taking part in the Siege of Maastricht. [2]

Tromelin joined the navy as a Garde-Marine on 6 July 1750. On 11 October 1755, he was promoted to ensign. He served on the 22-gun frigate Hermine from 7 December 1760 to 26 November 1761 under Lieutenant Toussaint Julien Auffray du Guélambert, [2] taking part in the Battle of Cape Finisterre on 13 and 14 August 1761. [1]

Promoted to lieutenant on 1 May 1763, he took command of Normande from 29 December 1767 to July 1770. [1] [2] On 24 April 1769, he was admitted as a member of the Académie de Marine. [2] From 2 March 1771 to October 1783, he was in charge of improving infrastructure in Port-Louis harbour. [2]

Promoted to captain on 4 April 1777, he was given command of the 38-gun frigate Consolante. [1] On 10 August, he transferred to the 64-gun Brillant. [1] On 11 November 1779, he was promoted to membre ordinaire of the Académie de Marine. [2]

In May 1781, Read-Admiral Thomas d'Estienne d'Orves, whose health compromised the ability to command, put Tromelin in effective charge of his squadron. [4]

On 26 October 1781, he transferred to the 74-gun Annibal, which he commanded at the Battle of Sadras on 17 February 1782, [5] at the Battle of Providien on 12 April 1782, [6] at the Battle of Negapatam on 6 July 1782, [7] and at the Battle of Trincomalee on 3 September 1782. [8] [1]

Tromelin came in conflict with Suffren, who accused him of mounting a cabale of captains and officers against him. [9] [10] Several, including Saint-Félix, Morard de Galles, [11] La Landelle and Tromelin-Lanuguy, as well as Tromelin himself, had requested a transfer [12] Tromelin requested to be relieved and left the squadron after the Battle of Trincomalee, embarking on Pulvérisateur on 3 September 1782, bound for Isle de France. [10]

Tromelin was expelled from the navy on 25 July 1784 [1] and stripped of his pension. [2] He was likewise expelled from the Académie de Marine. [2]

Rehabilitated on 1 January 1793, he was promoted to vice-admiral, but never commanded again. He retired on 6 June 1795. [2]

See also


Sources and references

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bernard-Marie Boudin (Seigneur de Tromelin)". Three Decks' Forum. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Henrat, Philippe (22 November 2015). "BOUDIN de TROMELIN Bernard Marie". Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Tromelin. Un marin à la carrière contrariée". Le Télégramme. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  4. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 87.
  5. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 111.
  6. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 128.
  7. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 169.
  8. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 217.
  9. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 227.
  10. ^ a b Cunat (1852), p. 231.
  11. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 394.
  12. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 215.

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