- Jean-Pierre de
Casamajor de
Charritte (or
Charitte, Charite;
September 1648 – 17
October 1723 ) was a
French colonial administrator who was
interim governor...
- Jean-Pierre de
Charitte (acting)
December 28, 1707 - 1710 François-Joseph,
comte de Choiseul-Beaupré 1710 -
February 7, 1711 Jean-Pierre de
Charitte (2nd time)...
- (chef d'escadre)
Cheyron du
Pavillon (flag captain) (DOW)
Bourgogne 74
Charitte 2nd
Division Duc de
Bourgogne 80
Champmartin (flag captain) (WIA) Coriolis...
- de
Charitte, the king's
lieutenant of
Tortuga and Le Cap.
Choiseul was made
governor of Saint-Domingue in
place of the
interim governor Charitte. A letter...
-
trade London—India. The
Register of
Shipping for 1822
gives her
master as
Charitte, and her
trade as London—Bengal. She was lost in 1822. She
sailed from...
- a
president of the
Parliament of Pau,
himself a son of Jean-Pierre de
Charitte.
Charritte joined the Navy as Garde-Marine on 11
October 1749, and was...
- of
Martinique (interim) In
office 1712–1713
Preceded by Jean-Pierre de
Charitte Governor of
Grenada In
office 1
December 1722 – 11
December 1722 Preceded...
-
Preceded by
Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent
Succeeded by Jean-Pierre de
Charitte Governor general of the
French Antilles (acting) In
office 17 September...
- confiscated.
Valernod died in Petit-Goâve on 24 May 1711. Jean-Pierre de
Charitte took over as
interim governor.
Durret 1720, p. 152. Champel. Bâtie 1867...
- to June 1711
Nicolas de Gabaret,
Governor 1711 to 1716 Jean-Pierre de
Charitte,
Governor Did not take up post 1716
Abraham de Bellebat,
marquis du Quesne...