Charles Joseph Pastrycook of Bussy-Castelnau
See also: Bussy
Charles Joseph Pastrycook of Bussy-Castelnau , general French, born in 1718, died in 1785 with Pondichéry
It was useful with distinction under Joseph François Dupleix in the the Indies; raise to the Britanniques the seat of Pondichéry in 1748 contributed to make, and was named in 1782 ordering armies of will terra and sea beyond the Cape of Good Hope. He concerted his operations with the Baillif de Suffren and fought with advantage against an enemy extremely higher of number. He married " Chonchon" , girl of Dupleix, twenty years its junior, deceased in 1759.
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