Jacques Jérôme Antoine Trublet de Villejégu (Lorient, 17 November 1747 — Rennes, 21 June 1829)[1][2] was a French Navy officer.
[2] On 21 December 1780, Trublet joined the French Royal Navy as a capitaine de brûlot, serving on the frigate Sérapis,[3] under Captain Roche.
After the accidental destruction of Sérapis, vicomte de Souillac appointed Trublet as first officer on the 56-gun Flamand, under Cuverville.
[6] He remained in the navy after the Peace of Paris in 1783, [5] serving on the 74-gun Patriote from 20 September 1786 under Captain de Beaumont in the Caribbean.
[6] On 13 October 1790, Trublet led a group of junior officers protesting the disorganisation of the navy at the outbreak of the French Revolution, publishing a memorandum on the subject with approval of the Crown.