Louis-Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil

Louis-Philippe de Rigaud, comte de Vaudreuil (born in Quebec in 1691, died at Rochefort in 1763) was a French Navy Officer.

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He served in Canada where his father, the marquis Philippe de Vaudreuil, was governor from 1703 to 1725, and came back to France only after the death of his father in (1725). Promoted captain of his ship in 1738, he participated with valor, and became commandant of the Intrépide, at the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre (1747) against the British on October 25, 1747, north of Cape Finisterre. He was so brilliant that Louis XV, to perpetuate the memory of his courage, had a tablet made representing the Intrépide battling the English fleet, and donated it to Vaudreuil. A copy of it is at the Versailles museum. Vaudreuil was promoted chef d'escadre and in (1753), lieutenant general. He died in 1763.

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