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Vincent Gaspard Pierre de
Rochemore (c. 1726–1763) was a
French nobleman from
Languedoc who
entered the
military as a career. In the mid-18th century...
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mercenaries for defense, but the Commissary-Commissioner,
Vincent de
Rochemore,
refused to pay for them. This was one of
several public disagreements...
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Raymondis d'Éoux 10 9 19
Hippopotame 50
Henri de
Rochemore 2 10 12
Redoutable 74 Chef d'Escadre Pierre-André de Glandevès du Castellet...
- de Granville, 1706-1710
Toinette Poitiers Hauteville, 1701-1704 Mlle
Rochemore, 1686 Roudo, 1702 François Toubel, 1703-1705 Marie-Anne de Touchemarie...
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Saint Thois 1576
Mesgouez (de)
Extinct Rochemore-Saint-Côme
Languedoc 30 Saint-Côme-et-Maruejols 1751
Rochemore (de)
Rocozels Languedoc 34 Ceilhe-et-Rocozels...
- de
Marigny took the side of the Commissary-Commissioner,
Vincent de
Rochemore.
Kerlerec had both men
arrested and sent back to
France (along with the...
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returned to France,
along with the Commissary-Commissioner
Vincent de
Rochemore and
Antoine Philippe de Marigny, with whom the
governor was in conflict...
- at two
fifths of face value. A 1758
request by
ordonnateur Vincent de
Rochemore, that card
money again be issued, went ignored. Some of the Louisiana...
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Mediterranean from 21 June 1760 to 22
January 1761, in the
squadron under Rochemore. He next
conducted another expedition in the
Mediterranean from 25 May...
- and 1761, she
cruised in the
Eastern Mediterranean in a
squadron under Rochemore. The next year, she
sailed with a
squadron under Bompart. In 1778, Fantasque...