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Augustin de
Boschenry de
Drucour or de
Drucourt (signed
Chevalier de Drucour,
baptized March 27, 1703—August 28, 1762) was a
French military officer,...
- Jean-Louis de
Raymond in 1751, who was
replaced in 1754 by
Augustin de
Boschenry de Drucour.
Peace was
short lived, and on 26 July 1758,
after the second...
-
garrison in the
Fortress of
Louisbourg was
under the
command of
Augustin de
Boschenry de Drucour.
Between 1755 and 1758, the
garrison expanded from 1,200 to...
- (1751–1753)
Charles Joseph D'Ailleboust (acting, 1753–54)
Augustin de
Boschenry de
Drucour (1754–1758) The site of the
fortress was
designated a National...
- Duc d'Anville Expedition, 11
October 1746.
Nottingham took
Augustin de
Boschenry de
Drucour captive.
Nottingham gained more
success with the
capture of...
-
Roman Catholic bishop (died 1840 in Scotland)
August 28 :
Augustin de
Boschenry de Drucour,
governor of Isle Royale. S****ing to
improve its fisheries...
- more
devastating than the first. On July 26, 1758,
Governor Augustin de
Boschenry de
Drucou surrendered at
Louisbourg to the British,
which changed the...
- de Crébillon, poet and
tragedian (born 1674) 28
August –
Augustin de
Boschenry de Drucour,
military officer (baptized 1703) 30
September –
Jacques Daviel...