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- Clipperton Island. Dubocage was born in the Notre-Dame quartier of Le Havre to ship captain Nicolas Dubocage and Marie Dufresnil. Dubocage went sea with Jean...
- Fortescue The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) as The Judge Madame Bovary (1949) as DuBocage Harbor of Lost Men (1950) as H.G. Danziger Let's Dance (1950) as Judge...
- John Abbott as Mayor Tuvache Henry Morgan as Hippolyte George Zucco as Dubocage Ellen Corby as Félicité Eduard Franz as Rouault Henri Letondal as Guillaumin...
- Havre Cathedral, the Church of Saint Francis, the Museum of the Hotel Dubocage of Bleville, the House of the ship-owner and the old palace of justice...
- of Clipperton, the island was first charted by French merchant Michel Dubocage, commanding La Découverte, who arrived at the island on Good Friday, 3 April...
- Crozet (Indian Ocean, Antarctic) Joachim Darquistade (South America) Michel Dubocage (Pacific Ocean) Abraham Duquesne-Guitton (Australia) Louis Feuillée (Antilles...
- frigate, when she was sunk she was under the command of Captain Michel Dubocage. The excavations uncovered 31 metres of the starboard side from the aft...
- de la Bouteillerie, Rouelles, Le Havre, 1531, dovecote of 1631 Manoir Dubocage de Bléville, Dollemard, Le Havre, 1516 Manoir d'Harquebosc, Harfleur-Beaulieu...
- bombarded the city several times, notably in 1694 and in 1696. In 1707 Michel Dubocage, a Captain from Le Havre, explored the Pacific Ocean aboard the Discovery...