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Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie

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Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie
Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie, drawing by Henri Le Bouteiller after a miniature, end of the 19th-century
Born(1765-08-27)27 August 1765
Laval, Kingdom of France
Died16 March 1796(1796-03-16) (aged 30)
Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes, French First Republic
Allegiance France
Breton Association
Years of service1791–1796
RankLieutenant Colonel
CommandsSaint-James
Battles / wars
RelationsArmand Tuffin de La Rouërie (cousin)

Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie, born on 27 August 1765 in Laval, parish of Saint-Tugal de Laval, died near Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes on 16 March 1796 was a Chouan leader during the French Revolution.

Biography

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Son of Marie Eugène Gervais Tuffin de La Rouërie and Marthe-Charlotte-Marie-Claire de Farcy. He was the first cousin of Armand Tuffin de La Rouërie, head of the Breton Association [fr] and was his aide-de-camp. He was also a friend and one of the officers of Aimé Picquet du Boisguy, general of the Chouans of Fougères.

He joined the Chouans on 2 September 1795 and seems to have shared command of the Saint-James column, known as "Normandy", 800 men strong, with Lieutenant-Colonel Louis-François Dauguet, known as Fleur-de-Rose. He won several battles there against the Republicans in September. His plan, however, was to form a fourth column within the Fougères division, in the vicinity of Bazouges-la-Pérouse, in order to link the Fougères division to that of Dol-de-Bretagne and Saint-Malo.[1]

Coat of arms

He was sent to Scotland with Julien Saulcet, known as "Duval", to the Count of Artois to request a landing of uniforms, powder, money and four cannons. Having received a favorable response, he was disembarked on his return with 40 other émigrés in the bay of Cancale, but surprised during the night by a Republican patrol, he was killed during the ensuing combat, as well as eleven other émigrés.[2] Duval managed to escape and join du Boisguy with the couriers carried by Tuffin.

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Bibliography

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  • Christian Le Boutellier (1989). La Révolution dans le Pays de Fougères. Société archéologique et historique de l'arrondissement de Fougères.
  • Toussaint Du Breil de Pontbriand (1897). Mémoire du colonel de Pontbriand.
  • Jean-Gabriel Peltier (1796). Paris, pendant l'année 1796. Londres: Imprimerie de Baylis. p. 679. Paris..

References

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  1. ^ Marie-Paul du Breil de Pontbriand (1904). Un chouan, le général du Boisguy. édition Honoré Champion, Paris., p. 179.
  2. ^ [[#CITEREFPeltier,_Template:T.,_1796|Peltier, Template:T., 1796]], p. 381.