Governor of Isle de France (Mauritius) explained

Post:Governor
Body:Isle de France
Insignia:Armoiries de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales.jpg
Insigniasize:250px
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of the French East India Company
Residence:Château de Réduit
Precursor:Governor of Dutch Mauritius
First:Julien Duronguët le Toullec
Last:Louis Léger
Succession:Governor of British Mauritius

The Governor of Isle de France was an official who ruled Isle de France (now Republic of Mauritius) during the French colonial period between 1721 and 1810. After the Dutch abandoned Mauritius, the island became a French colony in September 1715 when Guillaume Dufresne d'Arsel landed and took possession of it, naming the island Isle de France. The French government turned over the administration of Mauritius to the French East India Company, but the island remained bereft of Europeans until 1721. Furthermore, until 1735, Isle de France was administered from Île Bourbon, now known as Réunion.[1]

List of governors (1721-1810)

A list of French governors and governors-general of the country from 1721 to 1810.[2] [3]

PortraitIncumbentTenure
Took officeLeft office
align=center colspan=8Governors of the Compagnie des Indes
Julien Duronguët le Toullec
Acting
24 December 17217 April 1722
1Denis, chevalier de Nyon7 April 172216 December 1725
Duval de Hauville
Acting for Nyon
7 April 172216 December 1725
Jacques Gast d'Hauterive
Acting for Nyon
13 July 17223 December 1722
Denis de Brousse
Acting
16 December 172513 March 1729
2Pierre Benoît Dumas13 March 172920 August 1729
3Nicolas de Maupin20 August 17294 June 1735
align=center colspan=8Governor-general of the Compagnie des Indes
4Mahé de La Bourdonnais4 June 173523 March 1746
Didier de Saint-Martin
Acting for La Bourdonnais
20 March 174014 August 1741
Didier de Saint-Martin
Acting for La Bourdonnais
14 August 174118 December 1742
Didier de Saint-Martin
Acting
23 March 17466 October 1746
5Pierre Félix Barthélemy David6 October 174610 February 1753
6Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier10 February 17533 December 1755
7René Magon de la Villebague3 December 17554 November 1759
8Antoine Marie Desforges-Boucher4 November 175914 July 1767
align=center colspan=8Governor-general of the Mascarene Islands
9Jean-Daniel Dumas14 July 176727 November 1768
Jean Guillaume Steinauer
Acting
27 November 17686 June 1769
10François Julien du Dresnay6 June 176923 August 1772
11Charles-Henri-Louis d'Arsac de Ternay23 August 17722 December 1776
12Antoine de Guiran, chevalier de La Brillanne2 December 177628 April 1779
Joseph Murinais, comte de Saint-Maurice
Acting
28 April 177930 April 1779
François, vicomte de Souillac
Acting
1 May 177930 January 1780
13François, vicomte de Souillac30 January 17803 November 1787
Camille Charles Leclerc, chevalier de Fresne
Acting for Souillac
5 April 178528 June 1785
François de Fleury
Acting for Souillac
28 June 17857 November 1785
14Joseph Antoine Raimond de Bruni, chevalier d'Entrecasteaux5 November 178714 November 1789
15Thomas, comte de Conway14 November 178929 July 1790
Dominique Prosper de Chermont
Acting
29 July 179019 August 1790
David Charpentier de Cossigny
Acting
19 August 179018 June 1792
16Anne Joseph Hippolyte de Maurès, comte de Malartic18 June 179228 July 1800
17François Louis Magallon de la Morlière28 July 18003 February 1803
18Charles Mathieu Isidore, comte Decaen26 September 18033 December 1810
align=center colspan=8Prefect
19Louis Léger26 September 18033 December 1810

See also

Notes and References

  1. The French period (1715-1810). 60. REPORT OF THE TRUTH AND JUSTICE COMMISSION - French Colonial Period (1715–1810). Government of Mauritius. 31 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120921090116/http://www.gov.mu/portal/goc/pmo/file/TJC_Vol1.pdf. 21 September 2012.
  2. News: Mauritius . Worldsstatesmen.org . 31 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090602111905/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Mauritius.htm . 2 June 2009 .
  3. News: Governors. Rulers.org. 31 January 2013.