- Jean-Baptiste-François
Bompart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist fʁɑ̃swa bɔ̃paʁ]; 1757 – 1842) was a
French Navy
officer and privateer. He was related...
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Maximin de
Bompart,
Marquis de
Bompard (1698–1773) was a
French naval officer and
colonial administrator who
served as
governor general of the French...
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caught up
during the
night by p****ing
silently through Bompart's squadron. The next day,
Bompart attempted to
throw off his
pursuers by
feinting towards...
- to
Bompart's force, Humbert's army and the
rebellion as a
whole had been
defeated by
British troops a w****
before Bompart departed France.
Bompart's squadron...
- Six days before, Tone had
embarked with
Admiral Jean-Baptiste-François
Bompart and
General Jean
Hardy in
command of a
force of
about 3,000 men. They encountered...
- Fr. John
Murphy Fr.
Michael Murphy Fr.
Philip Roche Jean
Humbert Jean
Bompart Charles Cornwallis Ralph Abercromby Gerard Lake
George Nugent John Warren...
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preparing them for sea, nine
French ships of the line,
under Maximin de
Bompart, were
despatched to
relieve the island. They
arrived the day
after the...
- Tone
French leaders Jean
Joseph Amable Humbert Jean-Baptiste-François
Bompart Henry O'Keane
British leaders George Warde Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess...
- Tone
French leaders Jean
Joseph Amable Humbert Jean-Baptiste-François
Bompart Henry O'Keane
British leaders George Warde Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess...
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disseminated throughout the city, so that when
Captain Jean-Baptiste-François
Bompart of
Embuscade sailed out to meet
Courtenay on the
morning of 31 July, the...