- Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan (1651,
Gascony –
September 22, 1705 at Chedabouctou, Acadia)
French military officer and
Governor of Plaisance...
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Pierre Le
Moyne d'Iberville and
Governor Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan, destro**** 23
English settlements along the
coast of the
Avalon Peninsula...
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Rigaud Vaudreuil Governor of Acadia: Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor...
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Bulls harbour by four
French naval vessels led by Jacques-François de
Brouillan. To
avoid its capture, the
English scuttled the
vessel on 11 September...
- War. A
mixed and
motley force of 164 men led by
Joseph de
Monbeton de
Brouillan de Saint-Ovide, king's
lieutenant to
Philippe Pastour de Costebelle, the...
- (French Officer) (acting, 1714–1715)
Joseph de St. Ovide,
Monbeton de
Brouillan (acting, 1716–1717;
governor 1717–1739)
Francois de
Bourville (acting...
- Louis-Hector de Callière
Governor of Acadia: Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor...
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Rigaud Vaudreuil Governor of Acadia: Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor...
- today.
Philippe Pastour de
Costebelle (1714–1717)
Joseph de
Monbeton de
Brouillan, dit Saint-Ovide (1717–1739) Isaac-Louis de
Forant (1739–1740) Jean-Baptiste...
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garrison had
about 60 soldiers.
Governor Jacques-François de
Monbeton de
Brouillan (1691–97)
mobilized a
frigate and
eight ships to
attack English Newfoundland...