- Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun (Lorient, 9
September 1753 — Lorient, 18
December 1814) was a
French Navy officer.
Starting his
career in the
French East India...
- for
disobeying orders. Jean Bart
Third rate 74
Captain Louis Marie Le
Gouardun - Not
engaged on 17 or 23 June.
Mucius Third rate 74
Captain Larréguy Unknown...
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Indivisible (under Pierre-Paulin Gourrège) and Dix-Août (under Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun) and the
frigate Créole. At 15:00, with the
detached division rapidly approaching...
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Toulon on 23
September 1800. On 18
March 1800,
Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun took command,
which he
retained until 9
March 1801. On 5
February 1803...
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Rochefort on 14
January 1797. On 22
September 1798,
Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun took command,
until 5
October of the same year. She was lost at sea in...
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serving in Van Stabel's division. On 15 May 1795,
Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun took command. Jean Bart was
present at the
Battle of
Genoa in
March 1795...
- 27 of the same month. On 29
December 1794,
under Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun, Révolutionnaire
departed from
Brest for the Croisière du
Grand Hiver,...
- Bruix'
expedition of 1799. On 18
February 1800,
Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun took command,
until 11
March of the same year. In August, she was renamed...
- court-martialled, as was
customary for the loss of a ship.
Captain Le
Gouardun blamed them for not
having diverted to Brest,
Cherbourg or
Saint Malo,...
-
British service as HMS Loire. On 21
December 1797,
Captain Louis-Marie Le
Gouardun took command,
until 22
September 1798.
Loire took part in the Expédition...