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René de Béthoulat, seigneur de La Grange-Fromenteau (or Bétoulat, Lagrange, Fourmenteau; – before 1660) was deputy governor of the French colony of Saint-Christophe, on
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, from 1638 to 1639. When the governor arrived the two men began quarreling, La Grange was imprisoned on a charge of high treason, and later was shipped back to France.


Family

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. He was appointed page of François de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier (1542–1592), then squire of
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, in 1611. He was made governor of the
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in 1614, and governor of the town of
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in 1616. On 26 February 1620 he married Marie Jumeau, daughter of Denis Jumeau, artillery engineer. Their children were Charles de Bétoulat, seigneur de la Petitiere, André de Bétoulat, Comte de la Vauguoin, and Françoise de Bétoulat, who married Gabriel Imbert, seigneur de Petitval, cavalry captain. La Grange made a second marriage with Françoise Boyer.


Appointment

La Grange was aide de camp in the king's army in 1638. The governor of Saint Christophe,
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, had died in 1636.
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had reluctantly taken over as acting governor. The
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agreed to make La Grange governor of Saint Christophe, but he found he did not have enough money to cover his travelling expenses. He met with
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in
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and offered to act as lieutenant to Poincy, who would be governor, if Poincy would cover his costs. The Company accepted the arrangement and on 6 January 1638 made Poincy captain general of Saint Christophe and La Grange lieutenant general. Poincy was also appointed the king's governor and lieutenant general of all the Islands of America for a three year period.


Saint-Christophe

Poincy lent La Grange 4,500 livres to fit himself out. La Grange left
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in April 1638 and arrived in Saint Christophe in June 1638 with his wife and family. He was to make preparations for Poincy's arrival. Du Halde could now return to France. While acting as governor La Grange gave his protection to the
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s, who prospered in Saint Christophe. La Grange planted and cultivated grape vines, from which he collected grapes at the end of six months. Two crops a year were normal, but wine production was not practical because the birds would eat the fruit. Poincy sailed from France on 11 January 1639 on ''Le Petite Europe'' and arrived in Martinique on 11 February 1639, where the governor
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promised his obedience. He landed in Guadeloupe on 17 February 1639, where he met the governor
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, then went on the Saint Christophe. There he found that La Grange had not prepared a house for him, but had only looked after himself. La Grange further antagonized him by sending him 18 African slaves as his share of the prize from a Dutch ship, while keeping 78 for himself. Relations quickly deteriorated between Poincy and La Grange, who thought himself the real leader of Saint Christophe, and La Grange's wife made matters worse. She insinuated that despite Poincy's vow of celibacy as a Knight of Malta he had a seraglio. According to Captain Thomas Southey (1827), On 16 October 1639 Poincy had La Grange and his wife tried and found guilty of high treason. Their slaves were all confiscated and they were taken to
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. They could easily have escaped but feared that if they did they might be ambushed and killed. The island's council appealed to the king and the Company, and after eleven months in prison La Grange and his family were released. Poincy soon found an excuse to ship them back to France.


Aftermath

La Grange Fromenteau returned to France at the start of 1641. He began a lawsuit which was still not resolved after both La Grange and Poincy had died. In 1664 his children André and Françoise asserted their rights and claims on the island of Saint Christophe against the Order of Malta, which they had previously asserted against Poincy.


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