Pierre Coustard
Coustard de Massy, Anne-Pierre (1734-1793). Born with Santo Domingo, of minor nobility, this creole was a little the Fayette Nantes.
Ordering national guard in Nantes, elected official appointed with Convention by the department of the Loire-Inférieure (Loire-Atlantique), it was not long in being alarmed at the pace taken by the Révolution. Passed with the Federalism, he lived clandestine, was stopped in Nantes under Jean-Baptiste Carrier and was transferred to Paris.
He was carried out in company of Philippe, duke of Orleans (1747-1793), on November 6th, 1793.
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