Louis Guillouet, comte d'Orvilliers

In 1723, aged fifteen, he joined the colony's infantry regiment and quickly rose to the rank of Lieutenant.

In 1728, he transferred to the Navy and, by 1756, had become a captain, commanding one of the ships sent to Menorca under the direction of La Galissonière.

He later took part in action near Santo Domingo and the Antilles and was rewarded with a promotion to rear admiral in 1764.

The admiral encouraged his grandson, Hugues Duroy de Chaumareys, to enter Naval service.

He did not live to witness the court-martial, disgrace and label of "incompetent and complacent" that was triggered by the sinking of the frigate French frigate Méduse (1810) and loss of circa 150 lives, plus the notoriety of the painting by Théodore Géricault of the shipwreck scene The Raft of the Medusa which hangs in the Louvre.

Louis Guillouet, comte d'Orvilliers.