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François d'Alesso d'Éragny

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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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transport and 300 soldiers. The first attempt to sail was driven back to France, and he finally left in mid-December 1690 escorting eight merchant vessels.
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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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François d'Alesso d'Éragny was born on 21 November 1643. He was descended from Jean d'Alesso (1513–72), first known seigneur of
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had just taken charge of the ministry of marine when the news reached France. He at once appointed
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on 5 February 1691 with 14 ships and began to strengthen the defenses. The French in
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François d'Alesso d'Éragny became a captain of the guards regiment. An embassy from
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D'Eragny was among the victims of the yellow fever. He died on 18 August 1691 in
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in 1688. The Siamese mission was accompanied by the Jesuit Father
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D'Eragny was ordered to give du Casse whatever help he needed.
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to replace du Cussy, and dispatched him with the 48-gun
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In January 1691 a Spanish fleet landed 2,600 men at
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Index

François d'Alesso
Governor general of the Windward Islands
Charles de Courbon de Blénac
Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut
Charles de Courbon de Blénac
French
French Antilles
Éragny, Val-d'Oise
Anne de Montmorency
Charles IX of France
Siam
Ok-khun Chamnan
Louis XIV of France
Pope Innocent XI
Narai
Guy Tachard
Simon de la Loubère
Claude Céberet du Boullay
Ayutthaya
Nine Years' War
Charles de Courbon de Blénac
marquis de Seignelay
en flûte
Cap‑Français
Saint-Domingue
Limonade
Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain
Jean-Baptiste du Casse
Martinique
Guadeloupe

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