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Laurent de
Valernod (1669 – 24 May 1711) was a
French colonial administrator who was
governor of
Grenada from 1708 to 1710, then
governor of Saint-Domingue...
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relations at court. On 22
September 1710
Choisel was
recalled and
Laurent de
Valernod was
appointed interim governor. He was
received at Le Cap on 7 February...
- 1561–1568 :
Bernard d'Elbène 1573–1594 :
Raymond Cavalésy 1598–1625 :
Pierre de
Valernod 1625–1633 :
Claude de Saint-Bonnet de
Thoiras 1633–1644 :
Anthime Denis...
- Jean-Pierre de
Charitte (2nd time)
February 7, 1711 – May 24, 1711
Laurent de
Valernod May 24, 1711 –
August 29, 1712
Nicolas de
Gabaret August 29, 1712 – 1713...
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Bellair de Saint-Aignan 1701–1708
Joseph de
Bouloc 1709–1710
Laurent de
Valernod (d. 1711) 1711–1716 Guillaume-Emmanuel-Théodore de Maupeou,
comte de l'Estrange...
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Montferrand - p****ed to Hugh de
Valernod,
president and lieutenant-general of the
presidium of Valence.
Their daughter, Mary de
Valernod,
married Victor de Murat...
- Saint-Domingue In
office 24 May 1711 – 25 June 1712
Preceded by
Laurent de
Valernod Succeeded by Paul-François de La
Grange d'Arquian
Personal details Born...
- his
successor but
refused the position. On 22
September 1710
Laurent de
Valernod,
governor of
Grenada and
commander of
Tortuga and the
coast of Saint-Domingue...