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François Cornil Bart (; 16 June 1677 – 22 April 1755) was a French naval officer who reached the rank of vice admiral. He was the son of the famous privateer
Jean Bart Jean Bart (; ; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Early life Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk in 1650 to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619–1668) who has been described various ...
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Family

François Cornil Bart was the oldest of four children of
Jean Bart Jean Bart (; ; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Early life Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk in 1650 to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619–1668) who has been described various ...
and his first wife, Nicole Gontier of Dunkirk. His father was an illiterate fisherman from Dunkirk who had risen through the ranks of the navy to become ''
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''. François Cornil was born in Dunkirk on 16 June 1677. He married Marie Vignereux, by whom he had several children, including
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, who became a ''
chef d'escadre ''Chef d'escadre'' (; literally " squadron commander") was a rank in the French Navy during the Ancien Régime and until the French Revolution. The rank was changed to '' contre-amiral'' by a law passed on 15 May 1791. History The first chef ...
'' in the navy, and Gaspard-François Bart, who became a ''colonel
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'' in the army.


Early years

François Cornil Bart went to sea in 1688 at the age of 11 on his father's ship. In April 1689 he sailed under his father on ''La Railleuse'', escorting a munitions convoy to Brest, accompanied by
Claude de Forbin Claude, comte de Forbin-Gardanne (6 August 1656 – 4 March 1733) was a French Navy officer, nobleman and diplomat. From 1685 to 1688, he led a diplomatic mission to the Ayutthaya Kingdom. He became governor of Bangkok and a general in the Siamese ...
. They encountered a Dutch privateer on 1 May 1689, which they chased down and boarded. Forbin relates that when the engagement began, Jean Bart thought his son showed a sign of fear, and tied him to the main mast for the duration of the fight to accustom him to defying danger. During his career, he would take part in nineteen boardings, eleven with his father, and eight after his father died. François Cornil Bart became a ''
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'' on 1 January 1692. Jean Bart was ennobled in August 1694 by letters signed by King
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and countersigned by Louis Phélypeaux. This gave Francois-Cornil the right to call himself the Chevalier Bart. François Cornil dissociated himself from a cousin named Jean Bart, a simple sailor, before his father died on 27 April 1702 . As he rose in the navy he cut his ties with his cousins, who were tailors, coopers, carpenters, sailors and fishmongers, and tried to behave as a true gentleman.


Naval officer

François Cornil Bart was in turn
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(''lieutenant de vaisseau'') and
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(''capitaine de frégate''). He was second in command to Forbin on 2 October 1706 in a fierce battle near
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when the French took many merchantmen escorted by six Dutch vessels. On 23 November 1712 he was promoted to
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(''capitaine de vaisseau''). When
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visited Paris in May 1717 the court of Versaille ordered Cornil Bart to accompany the Tsar from Calais to Paris, where he stayed as long as the Russian emperor remained. On 20 June 1718 King
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made him a knight of the
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. On 1 May 1741 Fr.-Corn. Bart, then one of the oldest captains, was raised to the rank of ''
chef d'escadre ''Chef d'escadre'' (; literally " squadron commander") was a rank in the French Navy during the Ancien Régime and until the French Revolution. The rank was changed to '' contre-amiral'' by a law passed on 15 May 1791. History The first chef ...
'' on the recommendation of
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, Admiral of France. On 7 February 1750 he was made lieutenant-general of the naval armies under the minister
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. He was promoted to vice admiral of Ponant on 1 September 1752. At that time there were two vice admirals, ''
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'' in charge of the ports and ships in the Mediterranean, and ''Ponant'' in charge of the French ports and fleets of the ocean. On 23 August 1753 he received the grand cross of the Order of Saint Louis. Bart died on 22 April 1755 at the age of 78. He is buried with his father in the Église Saint-Eloi in Dunkirk. When his widow applied for a pension it was granted immediately, which was unusual at that time.


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