Maximin de Bompart

Maximin de Bompart, Marquis de Bompard
Governor general of the French Antilles
In office
1750–1757
Preceded byCharles de Tubières de Caylus
Succeeded byFrançois V de Beauharnais
Governor of Martinique
In office
1750–1752
Preceded byAndré Martin de Pointesable
Succeeded byAlexandre Rouillé de Rocourt
Personal details
Born1698 (1698)
Died1773 (aged 74–75)
OccupationNaval officer

Maximin de Bompart, Marquis de Bompard (1698–1773) was a French naval officer and colonial administrator who served as governor general of the French Antilles between 1750 and 1757. In 1751 he was in correspondence with the King’s lieutenant of Grenada Pierre-Claude Bonvoust d’Aulnay de Prulay regarding de Prulay’s son’s appointment to a position in the Marine guards.[1] In 1759 he led a French naval force attempting to relieve Guadeloupe which was under attack from British forces during the Seven Years' War.[2] However he landed on Guadeloupe too late to save the island which had formally surrendered on 1 May 1759. Reluctantly Bompart was forced to withdraw and acknowledge British occupation of the island.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Prulay de Bonvoust d'Aulnay (Pierre Claude Antoine François de) , lieutenant de roi à la Grenade". Archives nationales d'outre-mer (in French). Retrieved 2025-10-10.
  2. ^ McLynn pp. 113–114
  3. ^ McLynn pp. 114–115
  4. ^ Anderson pp. 314–15

Bibliography

  • Anderson, Fred Crucible of War, Faber and Faber, 2000
  • McLynn, Frank 1759: The Year Britain Became Master of the World, Pimlico, 2005