Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec | |
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Governor of the French Antilles | |
In office 4 January 1702 (appointed) – 14 May 1702 (died) | |
Preceded by |
Charles Desnotz then Charles de Guitaut (interim) |
Succeeded by | Charles de Guitaut (interim) Nicolas de Gabaret (interim) Charles-François de Machault de Belmont |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1635 |
Died | 14 May 1702 Havana, Cuba |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Naval officer |
Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec ( c. 1635 – 14 May 1702) was a French naval officer who was appointed governor general of the French Antilles but died before taking office.
Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec was the second son of Sébastien de Rosmadec, marquis de Rosmadec and seigneur du Plexis-Josso, and of Julienne Bonnier ( c. 1605-1674). His older brother Sébastien II (1626-78) was marquis du Plessis. Sébastien II's son was Sébastien III (born 1661), Comte de Rosmadec. [1]
Rosmadec joined the navy and was named lieutenant de vaisseau in 1666, then capitaine de vaisseau in 1671. [2] He served with distinction in actions in Sicily and the English Channel. [3] From 3 October 1677 to 11 May 1678 Marc-Hyacinthe Rosmadec, Chevalier de Tréguier, was captain of the 64-gun Bourbon. [4] In 1689 he was in command of the 56-gun Fort (formerly L'Ecueil). [4] He served in the Fort in the Battle of Bantry Bay on 11 May 1689. [5]
In 1690 Rosmadec acquired the Château de Rocheux and its 1,235 acres (500 ha) estate from the Rochechouart family. [6] On 6 February 1694 the chevalier de Rosmadec, capitaine de vaisseau, was made a chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis. [7] He was given this reward after 25 years of service. [3] On 13 April 1697 he was appointed squadron commander. [7]
The governor general of the Antilles Charles Desnotz died on 6 October 1701, and Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut was appointed interim governor general of the Antilles. Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec was appointed to succeed Charles d'Esnos as governor general of the French Antilles on 4 January 1702. [8] Marc-Hyacinthe died in Havana, Cuba on 14 May 1702. [9] He died before taking up his post. [10] His heir was Gabriel-Sébastien de Rosmadec, comte de Rocheux. [11] Guitaud died on 7 September 1702 and was replaced as interim governor by Nicolas de Gabaret. Finally, Charles-François de Machault de Belmont took office in Martinique on 4 March 1703.
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link)Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec | |
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Governor of the French Antilles | |
In office 4 January 1702 (appointed) – 14 May 1702 (died) | |
Preceded by |
Charles Desnotz then Charles de Guitaut (interim) |
Succeeded by | Charles de Guitaut (interim) Nicolas de Gabaret (interim) Charles-François de Machault de Belmont |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1635 |
Died | 14 May 1702 Havana, Cuba |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Naval officer |
Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec ( c. 1635 – 14 May 1702) was a French naval officer who was appointed governor general of the French Antilles but died before taking office.
Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec was the second son of Sébastien de Rosmadec, marquis de Rosmadec and seigneur du Plexis-Josso, and of Julienne Bonnier ( c. 1605-1674). His older brother Sébastien II (1626-78) was marquis du Plessis. Sébastien II's son was Sébastien III (born 1661), Comte de Rosmadec. [1]
Rosmadec joined the navy and was named lieutenant de vaisseau in 1666, then capitaine de vaisseau in 1671. [2] He served with distinction in actions in Sicily and the English Channel. [3] From 3 October 1677 to 11 May 1678 Marc-Hyacinthe Rosmadec, Chevalier de Tréguier, was captain of the 64-gun Bourbon. [4] In 1689 he was in command of the 56-gun Fort (formerly L'Ecueil). [4] He served in the Fort in the Battle of Bantry Bay on 11 May 1689. [5]
In 1690 Rosmadec acquired the Château de Rocheux and its 1,235 acres (500 ha) estate from the Rochechouart family. [6] On 6 February 1694 the chevalier de Rosmadec, capitaine de vaisseau, was made a chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis. [7] He was given this reward after 25 years of service. [3] On 13 April 1697 he was appointed squadron commander. [7]
The governor general of the Antilles Charles Desnotz died on 6 October 1701, and Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut was appointed interim governor general of the Antilles. Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec was appointed to succeed Charles d'Esnos as governor general of the French Antilles on 4 January 1702. [8] Marc-Hyacinthe died in Havana, Cuba on 14 May 1702. [9] He died before taking up his post. [10] His heir was Gabriel-Sébastien de Rosmadec, comte de Rocheux. [11] Guitaud died on 7 September 1702 and was replaced as interim governor by Nicolas de Gabaret. Finally, Charles-François de Machault de Belmont took office in Martinique on 4 March 1703.
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