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arrived to Isle de France with 6 ships of the line, 2 frigates and transports carrying 5,000 soldiers. He also informed Hyder Ali that a French frigate had intercepted a
British schooner carrying Colonal Horn to Nagapattinam. Hyder Ali responded with luxurious gifts to Suffren and his officers, or with gifts represented by their equivalent value in rupees. He then ajourned the meeting until the next day.
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Trincomalee. A few days later, a ship brought letters from Bussy-Castelnau announcing that Cuddalore was besieged and blockaded. Suffren departed Trincomalee on 11 June 1783 and passed off Tharangambadi on 16, when the frigate screen signaled 18 ships in view.
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under the gun salutes of the fortress and the whole French squadron. The next day, a 500-man cavalry troop under
General Ghulam Ali Khan escorted Suffren, six of his captains and several officers to the encampment of Hyder Ali's army for a meeting with him. Suffren announced that Bussy-Castelnau had
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On 25 August, the fleet set sail and formed a battle line, soon arriving in view of the forts of
Trincomalee. 2,000 men quickly landed, with siege artillery, ammunition and three days worth of rations. By 29, the French had completed their siege battery emplacements, and they started bombarding the
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to personally reconnoitre the situation. The two fleets approached each other in the evening manoeuvered without engaging. In the morning, the French found themselves at the entrance of
Cuddalore Bay, while the British squadron was further off at sea. Suffren anchored his ships and spent the night
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Suffren. The French intended to surprise the British ships anchored in the roads of Madras. The fleet arrived North of Madras on 5 February 1782, and its light units
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Cuddalore with his army to fight in the North, leaving the city vulnerable to a British attack from Madras. As Cuddalore was a crucial supply depot, it was imperative for Suffren to protect it. Suffren departed Trincomalee on 1 October to
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British fire and Suffren had new French ensigns hoisted to continue the fight. After an hour and a half, night fell and the battle ended. Suffren was furious at the conduct of his captains, whom he accused of abandoning him. The next day, the British fleet had disappeared, and
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Un jour, à Sainte-Hélène, Las Cases, qui avait été lieutenant de vaisseau à l'époque de la Révolution, traçait à Napoléon le portrait de l'adversaire de Hughes : « M. de Suffren, très dur, très bizarre, extrêmement égoïste, mauvais coucheur, mauvais camarade, n'était aimé de
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reinforcing his crew with 1,200 soldiers from ashore. On 18 June, Suffren set sail and the two squadrons chased each other for two days, trying to gain an advantage. Finally, on 20, the two fleets came in contact and engaged, starting the
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in 1778, Tronjoli had lost some of his ships and escaped to Isle de France with the survivors, arriving there in late September. Pondichéry fell to the British on 17 October. With these reinforcements, the island was guarded by the 64-gun
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arrived, bringing despatches. The letter, dated from 22 November 1781, notably carried official approval of Suffren's conduct at the Battle of Porto Praya, granted the requests he had made to appoint his officers, and promoted him to
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reinforce Cuddalore, arriving on 4 October. The expected British attack did not happen, and on 12 October, the change in monsoon forced both fleets to shelter in harbour. Hughes anchored at Bombay, while Suffren chose to sail to
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arrived shortly after with spare parts, and the fleet spent the following weeks tending to the sick and effecting repairs. After a while, a corvette arrived from Isle de France, bringing news that a 3-ship squadron under
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with 8 transports of troops and supplies. Suffren had sent a light ship to Trincomalee, which returned announcing that the British ships were not there. Suffren then decided to lay siege to Trincomalee.
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captured a British courier and managed to retrieve the dispatches that her captain had thrown overboard, revealing British plans to expel the Dutch from Ceylon. On 12, the
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of the British warships gave them a decisive advantage, and he abandoned the pursuit to help with the capture of the merchantmen. After the battle, Suffren wrote a letter to
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was in need of more extensive repairs to her rigging: after losing her masts at Porto Praya, she had done the rest of the journey in two of
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surrendered the fort in exchange for its 1,000-man garrison to be sent to Madras. The next day, Captain Quelso, low on water, surrendered
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to Isle de France under M. Le Fer to bring despatches to Governor
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after her surrender. Suffren answered that he was unaware that
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bringing a letter from Hughes demanding that Suffren hand over
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drifted away from the fleet due to a navigation error, while
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attempted to break the blockade, but was destroyed in the
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346:Suffren was subsequently appointed to serve in the
4676:The Influence of Sea Power Upon History: 1660–1783
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2309:listed his five favourite admirals of the past as
1136:. Arriving there at 0830 the morning of 16 April,
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4663:Journal de Bord du Bailli de Suffren dans l'Inde
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331:. Promoted to captain in 1772, he served under
102:Ashes defiled in 1793 by French revolutionaries
4503:. Rennes: A. Marteville et Lefas. p. 447.
1364:detected a strange sail, and d'Orves detached
1281:, under la Pallière, escorting the transports
454:In the spring of 1745, Suffren transferred to
44:Portrait of Suffren during his service in the
19:"Suffren" redirects here. For other uses, see
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547:tasked with ferrying 12,000 men under
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4772:(2009). "The Battle of Lagos, 1759".
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2188:Suffren transferred onto the frigate
1688:to Isle de France, to purchase spare
1190:(under Tronjoli), the 40-gun frigate
2500:National Register of Historic Places
2118:to Lieutenant Tréhouret de Pennelé,
1513:. General Duchemin transferred from
1026:found themselves allied against the
503:restoring peace, Suffren joined the
4481:. Service historique de la marine.
3763:"de Cillart (Chevalier de Cillart)"
2360:of the French Navy have been named
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691:, flagship of a squadron headed by
681:. In 1767, Suffren was promoted to
675:Louis Charles du Chaffault de Besné
612:. Suffren witnessed the capture of
543:, part of a 12-ship squadron under
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4551:Hennequin, Joseph François Gabriel
1180:maintained a small squadron under
759:constituting a step up announcing
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2016:Sovereign Military Order of Malta
1822:, himself replaced by Lieutenant
407:to undertaken naval studies as a
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1862:after Pierrevert's death in the
490:Second Battle of Cape Finisterre
302:Order of Saint-John of Jérusalem
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4774:The Journal of Military History
4715:(in French). F. Robert et fils.
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505:navy of the Order of Saint John
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4754:(in French). Editions Perrin.
4684:Klein, Charles-Armand (2000).
4568:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
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1976:, Suffren learnt that Bussy's
1892:on 26 July 1782. Engraving by
1858:. Later, Beaulieu returned to
1206:(under du Chayla), the 24-gun
1002:Secretary of State of the Navy
415:War of the Austrian Succession
401:War of the Austrian Succession
317:War of the Austrian Succession
204:War of the Austrian Succession
184:General of the Galleys (Malta)
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4500:Histoire du Bailli de Suffren
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2603:Sometimes spelt "la Pallière"
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2002:. Furthermore, a letter from
1760:, with Captain James Watt of
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525:France in the Seven Years War
430:Suffren served on the 64-gun
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358:against British Vice-Admiral
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1778:Following the incident with
1008:Campaign in the Indian Ocean
733:War of American independence
727:War of American Independence
486:Des Herbiers de l'Estenduère
440:in 1744. During the battle,
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4866:People from Aix-en-Provence
4720:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
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600:. A relief squadron under
319:, he briefly served in the
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4592:. Paris: Honoré Champion.
4325:"Hughes, Sir Edward"
2776:(2009), p.2, also cited at
2569:Cunat spells "Saint-Orins"
2560:Sometimes spelt "Tronjoly"
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2056:Battle of Cuddalore (1783)
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1640:Battle of Negapatam (1782)
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1489:, in temporary command of
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1343:Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau
1327:action of 24 February 1780
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753:American Revolutionary War
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238:American Revolutionary War
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4564:Hepper, David J. (1994).
4527:Glanchant, Roger (1976).
4508:Demerliac, Alain (1996).
2787:Geneanet: Paul de Suffren
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1273:Thomas d'Estienne d'Orves
1098:. All these ships had a
1018:With the outbreak of the
963:Luis de Córdova y Córdova
533:. At the outbreak of the
501:Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
391:to the family of Marquis
352:Thomas d'Estienne d'Orves
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1028:Kingdom of Great Britain
926:granted Suffren a 1,500
739:Franco-American alliance
625:Toulon was blockaded by
470:Duc d'Anville expedition
460:Jean-Baptiste Mac Nemara
298:Order of the Holy Spirit
21:Suffren (disambiguation)
4832:Pierre André de Suffren
4466:Encyclopædia Britannica
4331:Encyclopædia Britannica
2347:Monuments and memorials
2277:Encyclopædia Britannica
1609:André Piveron de Morlat
1014:Franco-Indian alliances
967:action of 9 August 1780
608:, as La Clue failed to
561:Siege of Fort St Philip
323:before fighting in the
32:Pierre André de Suffren
2298:
2102:to Captain de Vigues,
1913:and the risk that the
1897:
1850:, himself replaced on
1092:Régiment de Pondichéry
1020:Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
793:Battle of Rhode Island
757:action of 17 June 1778
677:. He took part in the
602:Duquesne de Menneville
488:. He took part in the
427:
4584:Lacour-Gayet, Georges
2380:Depictions of Suffren
2293:
2074:la Landelle-Roscanvec
2035:Battle of Trincomalee
1984:were awaiting him at
1888:Suffren meeting with
1887:
1880:Battle of Trincomalee
1874:Battle of Trincomalee
1271:departed Brest under
1249:(a 24-gun corvette),
1146:Battle of Porto Praya
1120:Battle of Porto Praya
1114:Battle of Porto Praya
563:. Patrolling between
549:Maréchal de Richelieu
436:and took part in the
422:
339:, taking part in the
268:Battle of Trincomalee
248:Battle of Porto Praya
192:Indian Ocean squadron
168:Years of service
4871:French Navy admirals
4834:at Wikimedia Commons
4671:Thayer Mahan, Alfred
3239:Diaz de Soria (1954)
2578:Built as an 80-gun,
2411:Suffren's statue in
2088:François de Souillac
1894:Jean-Baptiste Morret
1786:. He also dismissed
1591:Suffren returned to
1485:, and Lieutenant de
1319:Régiment d'Austrasie
1220:Siege of Pondicherry
1040:(under Suffren) and
976:, under Captain Sir
4748:Taillemite, Étienne
4661:Mores, ed. (1888).
4531:(in French). Paris.
4392:Lacour-Gayet (1905)
4365:Lacour-Gayet (1905)
3823:Lacour-Gayet (1905)
3450:, p. 17, n°22.
3304:Lacour-Gayet (1905)
3125:Lacour-Gayet (1905)
2644:Battle of Cuddalore
2535:, 20 years earlier.
2504:Wreck Sites of HMS
2494:The remains of the
2447:Bust of Suffren by
2429:Mattheus Lestevenon
2371:runs alongside the
2353:French ship Suffren
2328:On the other hand,
2197:Battle of Cuddalore
2050:Battle of Cuddalore
1709:Battle of Negapatam
1634:Battle of Negapatam
1624:Battle of Providien
1599:. After consulting
1587:Battle of Providien
1581:Battle of Providien
1509:; and Galifet took
980:, and the frigates
894:, and the frigates
699:on 18 August 1767.
606:Battle of Cartagena
557:St. Philip's Castle
425:Jean-Antoine Houdon
423:Bust of Suffren by
273:Battle of Cuddalore
263:Battle of Negapatam
258:Battle of Providien
4786:10.1353/jmh.0.0366
3767:Three Deck's Forum
2725:2008-12-31 at the
2679:Maratha–Mysore War
2453:Paris naval museum
2122:to Saint-Georges,
1935:, with the 74-gun
1898:
1840:Bouvet de Précourt
1826:at the command of
1721:struck his colours
1311:, and the frigate
1243:, and the smaller
1086:(under Lieutenant
1050:), and the 64-gun
998:Antoine de Sartine
679:Larache expedition
428:
356:command of the sea
278:Siege of Cuddalore
4830:Media related to
4761:978-2-262-03242-5
4731:978-2-9525917-0-6
2691:personne. ».
2369:Avenue de Suffren
1824:Perier de Salvert
1802:and De Ruyter of
1360:. On 19 January,
1032:Dutch Cape Colony
1022:, France and the
947:d'Albert de Rions
922:On 1 March 1780,
880:Siege of Savannah
839:Battle of Grenada
765:Admiral d'Estaing
577:Battle of Minorca
575:, leading to the
360:Sir Edward Hughes
341:siege of Savannah
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226:Battle of Minorca
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3177:
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3165:
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2989:, p. 27.
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2976:
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2895:
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2884:, p. 12.
2883:
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2872:, p. 11.
2871:
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3681:Cunat, p.115
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3648:Cunat, p.108
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2877:
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2824:, p. 9.
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2793:
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2715:
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2276:
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2256:
2252:vice-admiral
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2209:Surveillante
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1994:
1991:
1982:Saint Michel
1981:
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1943:
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1158:Saldanha Bay
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1062:
1052:
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982:
978:John Moutray
972:
941:
935:
928:French livre
921:
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890:
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869:Union Island
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581:
573:Admiral Byng
539:
528:
498:
493:
480:
474:
464:
455:
453:
447:
441:
432:
429:
409:Garde-Marine
389:Saint-Cannat
386:
372:Ponant Fleet
348:Indian Ocean
345:
321:Maltese Navy
312:
310:Vice-Admiral
308:
197:Battles/wars
180:Vice-admiral
162:Maltese Navy
86:(1788-12-08)
74:Saint-Cannat
71:17 July 1729
46:Maltese Navy
25:
4861:1788 deaths
4856:1729 births
4838:(in French)
4810:Iconography
4770:Willis, Sam
3023:Willis 2009
2427:The envoys
2358:Eight ships
2307:Ernest King
2296:objectives.
2151:Pourvoyeuse
2070:Saint-Félix
1958:to pick up
1952:Pourvoyeuse
1923:Madras Army
1812:Saint-Félix
1804:Pourvoyeuse
1659:Pourvoyeuse
1597:Trincomalee
1532:Pourvoyeuse
1483:Pourvoyeuse
1354:Trincomalee
1235:Pourvoyeuse
1198:Saint-Orens
1193:Pourvoyeuse
1150:Simon's Bay
1068:Du Chilleau
989:Southampton
955:de Beausset
942:Marseillais
755:, with the
717:Duchaffault
335:during the
151:French Navy
53:Nickname(s)
4850:Categories
4695:2841352056
4437:References
2616:and a half
2351:See also:
2270:Assessment
2199:at 1530.
2132:Consolante
2106:to Dupas,
1974:Consolante
1969:Consolante
1954:sailed to
1856:Pierrevert
1820:Cuverville
1814:; that of
1669:Résolution
1605:Porto Nove
1593:Pondichéry
1477:; Captain
1460:James Alms
1430:Black Town
1287:Trois-Amis
1240:Consolante
1178:Pondichéry
1058:Cardaillac
788:Engageante
615:Foudroyant
551:to strike
531:lieutenant
383:Early life
108:Allegiance
67:1729-07-17
4802:162390731
4794:0899-3718
4750:(2010) .
4740:165892922
4598:763372623
4537:cite book
4487:463973942
4348:, p. 433
2772:Monaque,
2699:Citations
2330:Las Cases
2230:Cléopâtre
2191:Cléopâtre
2014:) of the
1890:Hyder Ali
1788:Maurville
1738:suddenly
1679:Fortitude
1646:Cuddalore
1601:Hyder Ali
1568:Lawriston
1544:Montmouth
1335:Charmante
1329:in which
1314:Charmante
1252:Elisabeth
1215:Lawriston
1166:Mauritius
1048:Trémignon
973:Ramillies
971:HMS
924:Louis XVI
865:Carriacou
854:Royal Oak
843:Fantasque
770:Fantasque
715:In 1776,
633:Gibraltar
594:Cartagena
378:Biography
343:in 1779.
182:(France)
171:1743–1784
4704:51607247
4642:(2009).
4586:(1905).
4553:(1835).
4497:(1852).
4477:(1996).
2723:Archived
2508:and HMS
2506:Cerberus
2496:Cerberus
2323:Farragut
2291:writes:
2220:Post-War
2173:Coventry
2112:Beaulieu
2100:Artésien
2066:Tromelin
1978:Illustre
1938:Illustre
1868:Brillant
1848:Beaulieu
1846:went to
1844:Brillant
1818:went to
1810:went to
1808:Artésien
1792:Artésien
1701:Diligent
1695:Sylphide
1685:Yarmouth
1628:Batacalo
1511:Sylphide
1505:took on
1497:went on
1495:Beaulieu
1473:that of
1458:, under
1436:Monmouth
1394:Hannibal
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