Ponant Fleet


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unit_namePonant Fleet
imageLe Port de Brest (une prise de la mâture)-Louis-Nicolas Van Blarenberghe mg 8233.jpg
image_size300px
captionThe Brest Arsenal in 1776
By Louis-Nicolas Van Blarenberghe
(1716 – 1794)
dates1669 – 1792
country[[File:Royal Standard of the King of France.svg
branch[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of France (1814-1830).svg
typeNaval fleet
roleNaval operations in the English Channel, Atlantic Ocean and Americas
garrisonArsenal of Brest, Le Havre, Rochefort, Lorient, Cherbourg and Brouage
battlesFranco-Dutch War
Nine Years' War
War of the Spanish Succession
War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
American War of Independence
identification_symbol_2_labelAbbreviation
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The Ponant Fleet () was the designation under the Ancien Regime for the naval vessels of the Royal French Navy in the English Channel, Atlantic Ocean and Americas, the latter principally in the French West Indies and New France. The fleet carried out operations such as asserting naval supremacy and protecting convoys. Its counterpart was the Levant Fleet, based in the Mediterranean Sea.

Arsenals

The Flotte du Ponant was created by Cardinal Richelieu (A former Lieutenant-General of the Kingdom in 1629). The fleet initially had three principal bases: Le Havre, Arsenal of Brest and Hiers-Brouage. Under Louis XIV, the arsenal of Brest was the principal base, supported by the arsenals of Rochefort and Lorient. Under Louis XVI the military port of Cherbourg was developed, with some elements only were recently completed on the outbreak of the French Revolution.

Flagships

The fleet flagship was the most powerful ship at Brest. A number of different ships served in this role during the fleet's existence:

Vice-admirals

The first commander of what became the Flotte du Ponant was Aymar de Clermont-Chaste-Gessans, who was appointed Vice-admiral of Les Mers du Ponant. The command of the Levant and du Ponant fleets were entrusted on 12 November 1669 to two vice-admirals. The vice-admirals of the du Ponant fleet were:

::data[format=table] | Name||Portrait||Tenure||Note | |---| | Jean II d'Estrées Count d'Estrées (1624-1707) | | Victor-Marie d'Estrées (son of Jean II d'Estrées) (1660-1737) | | Marquis d' Antin (1709-1741) | | Count de La Luzerne (1665-1746) | | Claude-Élisée de Court de La Bruyère (1666-1752) | | François-Cornil Bart (son of Jean Bart) (1677-1755) | | Count de Cresnay (1693-1756) | | Jean-Baptiste Mac Nemara Irish descendant (1687-1756) | | Hubert de Brienne Count de Brienne (1690-1777) | | Joseph de Bauffremont (1714-1781) | | Marquis de La Ferté-Saint-Aignan (1712-1788) | | Pierre-Antoine de Raymond, bailli d'Éoux | ::

Although Jean II d'Estrées commanded the fleet during the battles of the reign of Louis XIV, his successors were too old to have likely served at sea. In practice, the squadrons at sea were under officers with the rank of Lieutenant général des Armées navales.

Naval administration

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/Vue_du_port_de_Brest.jpg" caption="''[[View of the Port of Brest]]'' by [[Jean-François Hue]]. General view of Brest in 1793, during the French Revolution."] ::

Naval administration was under the authority of a Secretary of the State in 1626, the same year Cardinal Richelieu was designated as grand master of navigation. The two fleets were combined in 1642, then split in 1661. The two fleets were administered by Jean-Baptiste Colbert after 1662, during his tenure as intendant of finance and state minister, then secretary of State in 1669. A secretary of state held responsibility for the navy thereafter, until the French Revolution.

The state secretary of the navy was the administrator responsible for the French royal naval fleet and the civilian naval component, the commercial trade fleet. The secretary therefore administered both naval fleets and merchant fleets, the naval bases, the diplomatic consulates, the colonies and the French East India Company.

Other departments and bureaux were added to fleet administration over time.

  • archive department, 1669;
  • consulate bureau of Ponant, 1709;
  • colonies bureau, 1710;
  • class bureau, 1711;
  • department for maps and plans, 1720;
  • consulate bureau of the Levant, 1738, which merged in 1743 with the consulate bureau of Ponant under the designation of commerce and consulates bureau.

These different bureaux and departments were regrouped in four grand directorates by Marshal Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix in 1786.

During the French Revolution, the Flotte du Ponant was renamed the "Atlantic Squadron" (Escadre de l'Atlantique), and then the "Ocean Fleet" (Flotte de l'Océan).

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