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Guillaume Silvestre Delahaye

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There are conflicting accounts of Delahaye's death - one version holding that he drowned or was drowned at le Cap in 1803, while Adolphe Cabon (1873-1961), the Haiti historian, felt that he was killed by the rebels in 1802 for fear that he might betray them. A third view is that he was killed by the
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In 1791 the slave uprisings began, and Delahaye became an outspoken critic of the system, publishing his views in 'Feuille du Jour'. At one stage he prematurely announced the abolition of slavery in Saint-Domingue, causing consternation among the slave owners. Despite being arrested by
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decided in March 1788 to publish Delahaye's work 'Florindie , ou Histoire physico-économique des végétaux de la Torride' by subscription and accordingly printed a four-page prospectus, which proposed a two-volume illustrated natural history of Saint-Domingue at 66
64:. His career in service of the Church had faltered when in 1757 he was discovered by Parisian police in bed with a certain Marguerite Desmarais and accused of 'debauchery'. There was no conviction, though, and he was released without any further trouble. 104:. However, the French Revolution intervened and the project was never completed. Had the book been published as planned it would have been one of the earliest and most significant contributions to colonial botany. 79:, where for 23 years he busied himself researching the use of tropical plants, painting and describing them. He made the acquaintance of another French botanist, 212: 153: 182: 197: 101: 100:
per volume. The manuscript was sent to France to have the plates engraved under the supervision of the botanist
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A flexible quill: Abbé de Lahaye’s role in late colonial Saint-Domingue, 1787–1791 – the legend and the life
92: 222: 37:- 1802/3 Saint-Domingue) was a French botanist, a botanical illustrator, and a Roman Catholic priest or 217: 192: 154:
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He arrived in Saint-Domingue in 1765, at first serving as 'assistant pastor' at
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He was a native of Rouen and at one time had been a deacon in the parish of
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A Transatlantic Battle of Robes: French Priests in the Haitian Revolution
38: 76: 68: 144:'La Chasteté Du Clergé Dévoilée: Ou Procès-Verbaux' - vol. 1 (1790) 34: 15: 61: 8: 135:'The Priest and the Prophetess' by Terry Rey 87:. He published two botanical treatises in 91:, one in 1781 and the other in 1789. The 128: 118:massacre of French whites in July 1793. 7: 14: 41:who became embroiled in the 1791 1: 213:French botanical illustrators 31:Guillaume-Silvestre Delahaye 75:, and later as the curé of 239: 116:black insurgents during a 102:Antoine Laurent de Jussieu 178:Gallery of postage stamps 60:, and had studied law in 58:Church of St Joan of Arc 93:Cercle des Philadelphes 27: 19: 81:Palisot de Beauvois 28: 23:Adansonia digitata 49:on the island of 230: 165: 162: 156: 151: 145: 142: 136: 133: 238: 237: 233: 232: 231: 229: 228: 227: 203: 202: 174: 169: 168: 163: 159: 152: 148: 143: 139: 134: 130: 125: 43:slave rebellion 26: 12: 11: 5: 236: 234: 226: 225: 220: 215: 205: 204: 201: 200: 195: 190: 185: 180: 173: 172:External links 170: 167: 166: 157: 146: 137: 127: 126: 124: 121: 110:Jeannot Bullet 73:Quartier-Morin 47:Saint-Domingue 20: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 235: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 210: 208: 199: 196: 194: 191: 189: 186: 184: 181: 179: 176: 175: 171: 161: 158: 155: 150: 147: 141: 138: 132: 129: 122: 120: 119: 113: 111: 105: 103: 99: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 65: 63: 59: 54: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 25: 24: 18: 223:1800s deaths 160: 149: 140: 131: 114: 106: 89:Cap-Francais 85:André Thouin 66: 55: 30: 29: 21: 218:1734 births 207:Categories 123:References 51:Hispaniola 188:Gallery 183:Gallery 98:livres 77:Dondon 69:le Cap 33:(1734 35:Rouen 62:Caen 39:abbé 71:in 45:in 209:: 53:.

Index


Adansonia digitata
Rouen
abbé
slave rebellion
Saint-Domingue
Hispaniola
Church of St Joan of Arc
Caen
le Cap
Quartier-Morin
Dondon
Palisot de Beauvois
André Thouin
Cap-Francais
Cercle des Philadelphes
livres
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
Jeannot Bullet
massacre of French whites in July 1793.
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Gallery of postage stamps
Gallery
Gallery
A flexible quill: Abbé de Lahaye’s role in late colonial Saint-Domingue, 1787–1791 – the legend and the life
A Transatlantic Battle of Robes: French Priests in the Haitian Revolution
Categories
French botanical illustrators
1734 births
1800s deaths

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