Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais
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Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais | |
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Born | 11 February 1699 |
Died | 10 November 1753 (aged 54) |
Children | Jean-Jacques Mahé de la Bourdonnais |
Awards | |
Position held | List of colonial and departmental heads of Réunion (1735–1735) |
Bertrand-François Mahé, comte de La Bourdonnais (11 February 1699 – 10 November 1753) was a French naval officer and colonial administrator, in the service of the French East India Company.
Biography
La Bourdonnais entered the service of the French East India Company as a lieutenant. In 1724, he was promoted to captain, and displayed such bravery in the capture of Mahé on the Malabar Coast that the name of the town was added to his own; although an alternative account suggests that the town adopted his name, rather than the other way around. For two years he was in the service of the Portuguese Viceroy, but in 1735 he returned to French service as governor of the Isle de France (present-day Mauritius) and the Île de Bourbon (present-day Réunion). His first five years' administration of the islands was vigorous and successful. He significantly increased the enslaved African population in Isle de France (Mauritius) which grew from only 638 in 1735 by around 1,300 annually. Labourdonnais also brought 70 slaves for his own estate.[1][2]
In 1744 Labourdonnais assembled a squadron of 3,342 men, including 720 slaves, and led a military expedition from Isle de France to Madras in India. His victory increased the rivalry with Governor of Pondicherry,
Recognition and legacy
In 1742 his name was given to the main island (
Family
In March and April 1738 two of Labourdonnais' children died and in May 1738 his wife also died on Isle de France (Mauritius). His daughter Montlezun Pardiac continued to live on Isle de France (Mauritius) and received an annual pension of 3,000 Louis following a vote in the National Assembly in August 1798. His grandson was the strong chess player Louis-Charles Mahé de La Bourdonnais. In December 1827 a lead-lined coffin containing the remains of Labourdonnais' wife and child was discovered during repairs of a government building near the Jardin de la Compagnie.[10]
References
- ISBN 9782869786806.
- ^ "Truth and Justice Commission Report Vol.1" (PDF). Government of Mauritius. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ISBN 9780822333999. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Domaine de Labourdonnais: Un grand bol d'air frais". lexpress.mu. 20 March 2018. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
- ^ De Burgh-Edwardes, S.D. "The History of Mauritius 1507-1914" (PDF). East and West Ltd. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Lycée La Bourdonnais : quand l'excellence s'ouvre sur le monde". Lagazette. 16 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ^ Jeannot, Alain. "Le rond point de Labourdonnais à St Malo". Zinfos. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
- ^ "RACISME : Mahé de Labourdonnais: Dans le viseur des Militants à la Réunion". Zinfos. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ Quemener, Luna. "Cité Labourdonnais : changer de nom pour symboliser un nouveau cadre de vie". Linfo.Re. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
- ^ De Burgh-Edwardes, S.D. "The History of Mauritius 1507-1914" (PDF). East and West Ltd. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
Further reading
Autobiography
- B.-F. Mahé de La Bourdonnais: Mémoires historiques de B.-F. Mahé de La Bourdonnais, gouverneur des îles de France et de la Réunion, recueillis et publiés par son petit-fils... (Cte A.-C. Mahé de La Bourdonnais). Paris, 1890 (with a second edition (Paris,1898))
Biography
- Histoire, ou éloge historique de M. Mahé de La Bourdonnais. [n. p.: n. d.]
- Île Maurice: Mahé de La Bourdonnais: documents réunis par le comité du bi-centenaire de La Bourdonnais, 11 février 1899, avec des annotations par le comité des souvenirs historiques. (2 août 1899). Port-Louis : E. Pezzani, 1899
- Étienne Buisson: Le mirage de l'Inde: la dramatique existence d'un grand Français au XVIIIe siècle : Bertrand Mahé de La Bourdonnais. Paris : Hachette, 1937.
- Pierre Crépin: Mahé de La Bourdonnais, gouverneur général des îles de France et de Bourbon (1699–1753) ... . Paris : Leroux, n. d.
- Louis Ducrocq: Une ingratitude nationale: La Bourdonnais, gouverneur des îles de France et de Bourbon, 1735–1746. Arras : Sueur-Charruey, 1902 (Reprinted from the Revue de Lille of August 1902)
- Philippe Haudrère: La Bourdonnais: marin et aventurier. Paris : Desjonquères, 1992 ISBN 2-904227-63-6
- E. Herpin: Mahé de La Bourdonnais et la Compagnie des Indes. Saint-Brieuc : R. Prud'homme, 1905
- Alfred de Longpérier-Grimoard: Notice historique sur La Bourdonnais. Paris, 1856
- Huguette Ly Tio Fane-Pineo: Île de France, 1715–1746. Tome I. L'émergence de Port Louis . Moka (Île Maurice) : Mahatma Gandhi Institute, 1993 ISBN 99903-39-00-7
- Michel Missoffe: Dupleix et La Bourdonnais: essai critique. Paris : Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1943
- Dureau Reydellet: Mahé de La Bourdonnais, gouverneur des Mascareignes. Saint-Denis: Éd. CNH, 1994 (Cahiers de notre histoire; 45–46) ISBN 2-909471-14-4
- Louis Roubaud: La Bourdonnais. Publication : Paris : Plon, 1932 (Les grandes figures coloniales; 10)
- Jackie Ryckebusch: Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais : entre les Indes et les Mascareignes. Sainte-Clotilde : Éd. du CRI, 1989 (Collection: Figures) ISBN 2-907017-05-5
- Robert Surcouf: Souvenirs historiques sur Mahé de La Bourdonnais: le combat de La Hogue. Eloge de La Tour d'Auvergne. Portzmoguer (Primauguet). Saint-Malo, 1886
- Le Guide de Pondichéry. L'unique guide français de Pondichéry. Editions Presse Bureau 2008/2009. Pondicherry.
- Pondicherry Heritage Trail. Published by INTACH, Pondicherry. December 2007.
External links
- Media related to François Mahé de La Bourdonnais at Wikimedia Commons