Bernard Thomas Tréhouart de Beaulieu (pronounced as /fr/; 14 January 1754 – 12 November 1804[1]) was a French businessman, major of Saint-Malo, deputy at the National Convention, and Navy officer.
Bernard Thomas Tréhouart de Beaulieu |
Tréhouart-Beaulieu was born Saint-Malo. In early 1793, he and Jean-Jacques Bréard were in a mission on the coasts of Brest and Lorient,[2] and in Brest with Jean Bon Saint-André, Gilbert-Amable Faure-Conac and Prieur de la Marne.[3] He also served as chief of the first division of the Ministry of the Navy.[4]
Tréhouart-Beaulieu captained the frigate Surveillante in late 1793, ferrying Rear-Admiral Joseph Cambis from New York City to Lorient, as well as other passagers and despatches.[5] He died in Épiniac, aged 50.