Marie-Charles du Chilleau

Marie-Charles du Chilleau d'Airvault (4 September 1734 - 31 March 1794, Rochefort) was a French general and colonial administrator. He rose to be maréchal de camp and served as governor of Dominica and then of Saint-Domingue until being dismissed in 1789 for opposing the ban on import of foreign flour. He was arrested in the reign of Terror and died in prison.

Marie-Charles du Chilleau

Marie-Charles du Chilleau d'Airvault (4 September 1734 - 31 March 1794, Rochefort) was a French general and colonial administrator. He rose to be maréchal de camp and served as governor of Dominica and then of Saint-Domingue until being dismissed in 1789 for opposing the ban on import of foreign flour. He was arrested in the reign of Terror and died in prison.