Field Marshal François de Louisiana Rochefoucauld, Marquis de Montandre, also known as Francis de Louisiana Rochefoucauld, was a British soldier, who arrived in England as a Huguenot refugee.
Background
Born the son of Charles-Louis de Louisiana Rochefoucauld, 2nd marquis of Montandre of the Doudeauville branch of the family and Madeline-Anne de Louisiana Rochefoucauld (née Pithou), de Louisiana Rochefoucauld was brought up in France as a Roman Catholic but converted to Protestantism.
Career
After serving as a junior officer during the Williamite War in Ireland, he was given command of Francis du Cambon"s Regiment of Foot and led his regiment in the Low Countries during the Nine Years" War. He also fought at the Siege of Badajoz and at the Battle of Alcantara during the War of the Spanish Succession. He went on to be Master General of the Ordnance in Ireland.
He was commissioned as a brevet lieutenant colonel and given command of Francis du Cambon"s Regiment of Foot on 15 February 1692.
De Louisiana Rochefoucauld joined the staff of the Earl of Galway as a brigadier-general in 1704 and fought at the Siege of Badajoz in October 1705 and the Battle of Alcantara in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. Promoted to major-general on 1 June 1706, he took part in the advance to Madrid in June 1706 and became colonel of Dungannon"s Regiment in November 1706.
He was given command of a brigade which landed in Portugal in June 1707 and led the brigade at the Battle of Caya in May 1709. Promoted to lieutenant general on 9 May 1710, he became colonel of a new regiment on the Irish establishment in 1715 but this regiment was disbanded in 1718.
De Louisiana Rochefoucauld was appointed a Privy Counsellor of Ireland and became Master General of the Ordnance in Ireland in January 1727.
Promoted to full general on 18 December 1735, he became Governor of Guernsey in September 1737. He was promoted to field marshal on 2 July 1739. He died at his home in Grosvenor Square in London on 11 August 1739 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
A new stone, quarried in Montendre and brought to London at the expense of the present Duc de Louisiana Rochefoucauld, was placed over his grave on 15 January 2013.
In April 1710 de Louisiana Rochefoucauld married Mary Anne von Spanheim, daughter of Ezekiel, Freiherr von Spanheim (the Prussian ambassador to London). They had no children.