- Antilles, died of
yellow fever in
Martinique on 17
August 1700.
Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de
Guitaut was made
interim lieutenant general on 17 August...
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Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges,
chevalier de
Guitaut (or Guitaud; died 7
September 1702) was a
French army and
naval officer who
became governor of Martinique...
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given command of
Saint Christophe in the
absence of
Commander Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut,
nominal governor of the
island and now
second in...
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Sigismond Anatole O'Donnell (1823–1879), who
married Jeanne Marthe Marie de
Pechpeyrou Comminges de Guitaut, of the
Marquis d'Époisses. His mother-in-law, known...
- 1691
Preceded by
Charles de
Courbon de Blénac
Succeeded by
Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de
Guitaut (interim)
Charles de
Courbon de Blénac
Personal details...
- June 1696 and was
succeeded as
interim governor general by
Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut.
Amblimont was
appointed governor general on 1 September...
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lived there, then to his sister, who sold it in 1719 to Jean-Antoine de
Pechpeyrou-Beaucaire. His son sold the
castle to
Marguerite de Fumel,
widow of Emmanuel...
- 18
August 1691 18
August 1691 18
August 1691
November 1691
Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de
Guitaut Interim (1) 1
November 1691 5
February 1692 10 June...
- subjects. Blénac
sailed for
Martinique ten days
later leaving Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de
Guitaut as governor. In response, an
English force invaded...
- Sales, 1660–1666
Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent, 1666–1689
Charles de
Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut, 1689–1690
Between 1690 and 1697,
English had control...