Maurice Jean Marie Boudin de Launay de Tromelin explained

Maurice Jean Marie Boudin de Launay de Tromelin (Morlaix, 21 February 1740 – 1825)[1] was a French Navy officer.

Biography

Born to Marie-Françoise Le Diouguel de Penanru and Jacques Boudin de Tromelin, Tromelin-Lanuguy joined the Navy in 1756.

He served as first officer on Ardent under Charles de Bernard de Marigny, taking part in the Battle of the Chesapeake on 5 September 1781. This earned him status as a founding member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was also a member of the Académie de Marine.

In 1792, during the French Revolution, he emigrated to England and joined the Armée des Princes.

At the Bourbon Restauration, he was made a Knight in the Order of Saint Louis. He eventually retired with the rank of Rear-Admiral.

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  1. Book: Annexe 2. Biographie de Jacques Marie Boudin de Tromelin, seigneur de Lanuguy . CNRS Editions . CNRS Alpha . 28 November 2019 . 245–261 . CNRS Éditions . 9782271130426 . 24 April 2020.