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== Biography ==

== Biography ==

De Bouloc was originally from [[Toulouse]] and was made a reformed Lieutenant-Colonel of [[Musketeers of the Guard|the Musketeers of the Guard]] (known as the Artagnan Regiment). Then in 1699 he was made Lieutenant of the King at [[Port-de-Paix]], [[Haiti]] (Colony of [[Saint-Domingue|Saint Domingue]]) and then at the [[ÃŽle-à-Vache]]. He was made governor of Grenada in 1701 and was given the [[order of Saint Louis]] in 1707.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bouloc, Joseph de (décédé en 1708) |url=http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/eac/?id=FRDAFANOM_EACP000024 |access-date=2025-10-10 |website=[[Archives nationales d’outre-mer]]}}</ref>

De Bouloc was originally from [[Toulouse]] and was made a reformed Lieutenant-Colonel of [[Musketeers of the Guard|the Musketeers of the Guard]] (known as the Artagnan Regiment). Then in 1699 he was made Lieutenant of the King at [[Port-de-Paix]], [[Haiti]] (Colony of [[Saint-Domingue|Saint Domingue]]) and then at the [[ÃŽle-à-Vache]]. He was made governor of Grenada in 1701 and was given the [[order of Saint Louis]] in 1707.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bouloc, Joseph de (décédé en 1708) |url=http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/eac/?id=FRDAFANOM_EACP000024 |access-date=2025-10-10 |website=[[Archives nationales d’outre-mer]]}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 11:49, 14 January 2026

French governor of Grenada (1660-1708/9)

Joseph de Bouloc (1660 – 2 December 1708/9) was the French governor of Grenada from January 1701 until 1708.[1][2]

De Bouloc was originally from Toulouse and was made a reformed Lieutenant-Colonel of the Musketeers of the Guard (known as the Artagnan Regiment). Then in 1699 he was made Lieutenant of the King at Port-de-Paix, Haiti (Colony of Saint Domingue) and then at the Île-à-Vache. He was made governor of Grenada in 1701 and was given the order of Saint Louis in 1707.[3] He was succeeded as governor by Laurent de Valernod.

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