Jean de Brun de Boades
Jean de Brun de Boades was a French Navy officer. He served in the War of American Independence. BiographyIn 1778, he commanded the 64-gun Lion, part of the squadron under Louis de Fabry de Fabrègues, along with the 74-gun Destin and Victoire, the 64-gun Hardi and Caton, and the frigates Gracieuse and Flore.[1][2] On 14 May 1781, he commanded the 74-gun Actif[3] and pursued British ships off Brest. On the morning of 15, he engaged the 64-gun HMS Nonsuch, which managed to escape. Actif returned to Brest on 18.[4][5] In recognition of his action, the Crown awarded him a 1000-Livre pension.[6] On 20 August 1784, he was promoted to Chef d'Escadre.[7] Boades' nephew, the Chevalier de Boades, also the served in the French Navy. He commanded the frigate Magicienne[8] and died of wounds sustained at the Battle of the Chesapeake where he commanded the 64-gun Triton.[9] Sources and referencesNotes Citations
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