Louis Charles d'Hervilly
Comte Louis Charles d'Hervilly (26 February 1756, Paris – 14 November 1795, London) was a French nobleman and émigré. He was involved in the abortive landing at Quiberon. His daughter married the general Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli du Falga.
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Born | 26 February 1756 Paris, Kingdom of France |
Died | 14 November 1795 39) London, United Kingdom | (aged
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Rank | Maréchal de camp |
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Family
Life
D'Hervilly is listed as one of the persons of note buried in Old St Pancras Churchyard in London on the Burdett-Coutts Memorial in the churchyard to commemorate lost graves therein.
American Revolution, Rennes, les Tuileries
Escape and invasion
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D'Hervilly's name listed on the south face of the Burdett Coutts Memorial
Bibliography
- Annuaire de la noblesse de France, 1880, 1881, B.n.F. : 8° Lc35. 10
- H. Jougla de Morenas (then Comte Raoul de Warren), Grand armorial de France, Paris, 1934–1949, tome : 2, Cote B.n.F. : Fol. Lm1. 209.
- M. Michaud, Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne, T. 19, p. 362 et 363.
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See also
- Garde constitutionnelle du Roi
- Invasion of France (1795)
- Joseph de Puisaye
External links
- Musée du patrimoine, the Quiberon affair at the Wayback Machine (archived May 5, 2010)
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