- Louis-Gaston de
Cacqueray,
seigneur de Valménier (11
November 1672 – 18
August 1724) was a
French naval officer who was
active in the
French Antilles...
- the
light shining on the wet metal. The
social historian Elizabeth de
Cacqueray observes that Loftus's head and the
highlighted metal disk face each other...
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Caribbean French Grenada Governors Jean Le Comte,
Governor (1649–1654)
Louis Cacqueray de Valminière,
Governor (1654–1658) Dubuc,
Governor (1658) Jean Faudoas...
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Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
Retrieved 11
December 2023. Dieudonné, Julien;
Cacqueray, Aurélie de; Provence,
Myriam (1999).
Familles d'écrivains (in French)...
- Du
Chilleau had his flag on Protée, with Jean
Baptiste Valmenier de
Cacqueray as flag captain. In the
action of 24
February 1780, the
convoy encountered...
- (retd) 2 330
Branlebas (T113) French Navy
Torpedo boat 1938 610 C.C. de
Cacqueray 3 1,180 HMS
Brighton Belle (J117) Royal Navy
Paddle minesweeper 1900...
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Caribbean French Grenada Governors Jean Le Comte,
Governor (1649–1654)
Louis Cacqueray de Valminière,
Governor (1654–1658) Dubuc,
Governor (1658) Jean Faudoas...
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canoe accident. He died in 1654 and was
succeeded as
governor by
Louis Cacqueray de Valminière. Du
Parquet had been the
Governor of
Martinique on behalf...
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Office Name
Notes 1649–1654 Jean Le
Comte 1654–1658
Louis Cacqueray de Valminière 1658
Dubuc 1658–1664 Jean
Faudoas de Cérillac 1664–1670
Vincent 1671–1674...
- 3997/2214-4609.201701518. ISBN 978-94-6282-217-7. Berron, C.; Michou, L.;
Cacqueray, B. D.; Duret, F.; Cotton, J.; Forgues, E. (2015). Permanent, continuous...