- Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse
Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse (
Meilhan ,5 September 1761 — Meilhan,10 September 1829 ) was a French sailor and admiral, hero of theFrench Revolutionary Wars .Raymond de Lacrosse joined the Navy in 1779 as a Garde marine. He rose to enseign in 1782, to lieutenant in 1786, and to
capitaine de vaisseau in 1792.In 1795, he was sent to
Martinique andGuadeloupe to crush slave revolts. Back in France, Lacrosse was arrested.Freed, he was attached to the planned invasion of Ireland in late 1796, commanding the 74-gun "Droits de l'Homme". The invasion failed, and on her journey back, the "Droits de l'Homme" fought a memorable fight against two English frigates, the "Indefatigable" under Sir Edward Pellew and the "Amazon". Lacrosse was wounded and his ship was lost when she ran aground.
Despite the loss of his ship, Lacrosse was made
contre-amiral . In 1799, he was sent as ambassador to Spain, and notably negotiated the forcible return ofémigré s to France, he was offered the Ministry of Marine, which he declined.In 1802, the
First Consul Bonaparte made him General captain of Guadeloupe. OnNovember 1 1801, Lacrosse was captured by rebels, as he was leading a reconnaissance out ofPointe-à-Pitre . Pelage, the leader of the rebels, brought him aboard a Danish ship. Lacrosse set out forDominica , where he joined the expedition lead by General Richepanse, and returned with it to Guadeloupe. When Richepanse died, Lacrosse took command and managed to crush the rebellion.Lacrosse sailed back to France aboard the frigate "Didon". Lacrosse did not know that the Peace of Amiens had ended and hostilities had resumed with the British. Off Brest, he ran into twelve British ships of the line blockading the port. He managed to evade the blockading fleet, capturing the corvette "Laurier" in the process. He reached Spain left his prize in Santander, and returned to France.
Napoléon made him
préfet maritime and gave him command of the flotilla intended to ferry troops for an invasion of England. Lacrosse was made commander of theLégion d'Honneur at the founding of the Order. When Admiral Bruix died in 1805, Lacrosse succeeded him as commander-in-chief of the navy.Lacrosse retired in 1815 and died in his hometown of Meilhan on the 10 September 1829.
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