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Charles Forbes, Count de Montalembert
Profile & Legacies Summary
15th Apr 1810 - 13th Mar 1870
Claimant or beneficiary
Biography
Son of Marc Rene Anne Marie, marquis, comte and baron de Montalembert (1777-1831), who fought with the British against Republican France, and Elise-Rosee [Eliza-Rosee] Forbes; grandson of Jean Charles Montalembert, baron de Sers (1757-1810); and brother of James Arthur Marcus Montalembert (q.v.).
- Born 15/04/1810, editor of the journal l'Avenir, agent-general pour la defense de la liberte religieuse 1830-2, advocate of the Catholic church against secular republicanism.
- Jean Charles Montalembert, a counter-revolutionary and British ally in St Domingue, moved from Martinique to Trinidad, bringing his slaves.
- Charles Forbes' maternal grandfather James Forbes was an East India man, publishing 'Oriental Memoirs' in 1813. Charles Forbes himself founded a 'Free school', in opposition to the monoply of the French University, in 1831: he was tried by the House of Peers that year. Member of the Academie Francaise and Catholic proselytiser.
Sources
- Genealogie de la famille de Montalembert - 1ere partie - Histoire Passion - Saintonge Aunis Angoumois (in which the article on Charles Forbes himself appears truncated) http://www.histoirepassion.eu/spip.php?article1482 [accessed 21/07/2011].
- James Epstein, 'The scandal of colonial rule: power and subversion in the British Atlantic during the Age of Revolution' [MS, Chapter 3 p. 63].
- Catholic Encyclopedia: 'Charles-Forbes-Rene, Comte de Montalembert' http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10513b.htm [accessed 21/07/2011].
Further Information
Absentee? British/Irish |
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Religion Roman Catholic |
Associated Claims (1)
Associated Estates (1)
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes: SD - Association Start Date SY - Association Start Year EA - Earliest Known Association ED - Association End Date EY - Association End Year LA - Latest Known Association |
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1834 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner |