Officier de plume
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In the ancien Régime French Navy
History of the French Navy
Although the History of the French Navy goes back to the Middle Ages, its history can be said to effectively begin with Richelieu under Louis XIII.Since the establishment of her present territory, France had to face three major challenges on the naval level:...

, officiers de plume (literally pen officers) were officers working in the administration of ports and colonies, as opposed to officiers d'épée, who were officers at sea. These were the two principal corps of the French navy up until the 18th century.

Since the institution of class (maritime conscription), a third corps was instituted: the corps of "officiers des classes", in change of recruiting sailors to man the king's naval vessels. Also, the old "corps des galères" existed up until 1748, with its own administrators - thus one would not confuse a commissaire ordinaire of the galères, who would be a member of the corps des galères, with a commissaire ordinaire of the navy, who would be a member of the corps de plume. Up to the 17th century, a corps of naval artillery officers had existed, but this was abolished at the start of the 18th century.

Sources

  • Asselin (Jean-François), Le corps des officiers de plume dans la marine royale au XVIIIe siècle à travers l'étude de l'arsenal de Rochefort, Mémoire de maîtrise, dirigé par Michel Vergé-Franceschi, Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2000.
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