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on 16 October 1721. He took part in several campaigns in the
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Julienne Stapleton in the chapel of château des Dervallières in Nantes. Stapleton was an heir to Jean Ier Stapleton, an
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Mac Nemara was the commanding officer of the Navy in
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160:Governor of Martinique
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238:Formidable
229:New France
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