- Cheval-Marin to
reconnoitre the
Chagos Archipelago. In 1776, he was
commander of
Bouffonne, a 150-ton ship
funded by his
widowed mother; he
departed Lorient on 28...
- 16 km (10 mi) to the NNE.
Danger Island was
sighted by the
French ship La
Bouffonne in 1777. It was
given its name by
lieutenant Archibald Blair during his...
- Gédéon Rodolphe,
probably with
similar armament to
Tourbillon class:
Bouffonne, 28 guns,
launched 29 June 1670 at
Toulon –
renamed Drole on 24 June 1671...
-
bouffard bouffarde bouffarder bouffir bouffi bouffie bouffissure bouffon bouffonne bouffonner bouffonesque (also bouffonnesque)
bouffoniste (also bouffonniste)...
-
Mediterranean and was
involved in
naval operations there,
capturing the 32-gun
Bouffonne off
Cadiz at the
action of 17 July 1761,
while in
company with HMS Thetis...
- 44-gun HMS Thetis. Two
French ships, the 64-gun
Achille and the
frigate Bouffonne escaped the port on 16 July, but were
chased down and
brought to action...
-
bouffonneries (1854), Le
Petit Tintamarre (1857), La
Petite Encyclopédie
bouffonne (1860) and Un
million de
chiquenaudes et
menus propos tirés de la Gazette...
-
historical fact in 2 acts 1816:
Sancho dans l'île de Barataria,
pantomime bouffonne in 2 acts, with 1 prologue, with
Cuvelier 1817: Caïn, ou le
Premier crime...
- one act, with Édouard Brisebarre, 1844
Estelle et Némorin,
pastorale bouffonne in two acts,
mingled with singing, with
Michel Delaporte, 1844 Le Mal...
-
vaudeville in 1 act, with
Adolphe d'Ennery, 1844
Estelle et Némorin,
pastorale bouffonne in 2 acts,
mingled with songs, with
Charles Potier, 1844 Un
Tribunal de...