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Léon de Sorel, marquis de Sorel (1655 – 4 November 1743) was a French naval officer and colonial administrator who was governor of
Saint-Domingue Saint-Domingue () was a French colonization of the Americas, French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1659 to 1803. The name derives from the Spanish main city on the isl ...
in 1719–1723.


Family

Léon marquis de Sorel (1655-1743) was from a family from the Bailiwick of
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. His parents were Charles, seigneur de Villiers and Jeanne du Montel. He was grandson of Robert de Sorel and Antoinette des Essarts, and great-grandson of Florent de Sorel. On 23 March 1699 in Rennes he married Marie Louise Marguerite de Marnière. They had a boy, Charles Gilles Léon (2 January 1701 – 24 May 1767). In 1708 he married Catherine Allain, widow of Cosme de Séran. His daughter Marie-Catherine married in 1729 to Jacques-Etienne-Louis Texier, Comte d'Hauteville, an army captain.


Career

Léon marquis de Sorel, became a captain of the Navarre Infantry. On 3 January 1693 he was appointed inspector of naval troops at Brest, with the rank of
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(''capitaine de vaisseau''), one of three such inspectors in the navy. On 1 September 1718 Sorel was named governor general of Saint-Domingue, succeeding Charles Joubert de La Bastide, marquis de Chateaumorand. He was received by the council at Le Cap (Cap-Haïtien) on 10 July 1719, and by the council at
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on 13 November 1719. Soon after Sorel arrived in Saint-Domingue he approved a plan by the military engineer
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to replace the decaying barracks at Le Cap-Français with a new masonry buildings, as well as other buildings such as the powder storehouse and the king's storehouse. However, the council also had to approve the expenditure, and the colony could not afford it. Sorel pushed hard for the work to be done, and eventually the superintendent of finance,
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, agreed to support it. Construction of the barracks had begun by January 1720, using stone imported as ballast from France. By August 1721 the barracks were almost complete. The total cost had been 500,000 ''livres'', and the colony's budget was exhausted. In 1723 Gilles, comte de Nos de Champmeslin (c. 1653–1726) was named commandant-general of all the seas, islands and the mainland of South America, while
Étienne Cochard de Chastenoye Étienne Cochard de Chastenoye (died c. 1749) was a French colonial soldier who was interim governor of Saint-Domingue (Haiti) three times in the 18th century. Early career Étienne Cochard de Chastenoye came to Saint-Domingue in 1697, and serv ...
, governor of Le Cap, was named interim governor-general of Saint Domingue. On 6 December 1723 Sorel was replaced by Gaspard Charles de Goussé, chevalier de La Rocheallart. Sorel was made a commander of the
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