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had been driven into Fort Saint-Charles and were besieged there by the
English. When du Casse reached Martinique in May 1691 his ships forced the English to pull out of Guadeloupe. He stayed in the Windward Islands to consult with d'Eragny until an outbreak of
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resigned on 29 January 1690 after criticism of his lack of response to the
English attacks on Saint Barthelemy, Marie-Galante and Saint Martin, and returned to France to defend himself at court. D'Éragny was appointed his successor in May 1690, but the
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did not treat his departure as a matter of urgency. He told d'Eragny that
Antilles-bound merchantmen would not receive escorts until the European campaign was over. He assigned one 36-gun frigate to d'Eragny, with one
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had obtained in 1687 was ratified. Two weeks later a military treaty was signed that designated d'Eragny as captain of the palace guard in
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331:, captain of militia and member of the sovereign council of Martinique. The family became major landowners in Martinique. His descendant
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271:(now Haiti), joined by 700 men who had made their way from the Spanish part of the island on foot. They met the French defenders at
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on 5 February 1691 with 14 ships and began to strengthen the defenses. The French in
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