Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarre de Lamellerie

Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarre, vicomte de Lamellerie (1 May 1771 — 6 August 1840[1]) was a French Navy officer and nobleman.

Born to a family of low nobility, Lamellerie entered the French Royal Navy as a midshipman on 4 April 1787, serving on the gabare Écluse.

[1] Promoted to Commander on 22 January 1799, he served on Indivisible before being appointed to captain the frigate Sirène on 22 July 1800.

[1] Promoted to Captain on 24 September 1803, Lamellerie took command of the frigate Hortense and was sent to observe British movements off Toulon, along with the 40-gun Incorruptible.

[8] After the Bourbon Restoration, Lamellerie was awarded the Order of Saint-Louis on 18 August 1814, and was appointed to Aréthuse and task with retaking possession of Guadeloupe and ferry her new governor.

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