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'''Pierre Louis de Saffon''' (1724, [[France]] – August 1784, [[Demerara]]) was a French duellist<ref>{{cite web|title=Le Repentir rehabilitation unlikely – Mayor Green|url=http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2014/02/09/le-repentir-rehabilitation-unlikely-mayor-green/|website=Kaieteur News Online}}</ref> who escaped to exile in the Dutch colony of Demerara, now in [[Guyana]], only to later become a wealthy land owner. He had fought his brother in a duel and killed him.{{fact|date=January 2015}} He fled to Demerara where he became a penitent exile and later developed into a wealthy planter.{{fact|date=January 2015}} He thought it best to leave a lasting memorial of his sorrow for having killed his brother and named two of his estates [[Le Repentir]]—the repentant, and [[La Penitence]]—the penitent.{{fact|date=January 2015}} His will, dated 25 February 1784, and written in French, instructed that the revenue from his estate, after other bequests, be bestowed in perpetuity for the maintenance of 10 poor destitute orphans until they reached the age of 16 years.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laws of Guyana, Saffon Trust Act|url=http://legalaffairs.gov.gy/information/laws-of-guyana/497-chapter-1320-de-saffon-trust/file|publisher=Ministry of Legal Affairs, Guyana |accessdate=26 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Louis De Saffon|url=http://www.guyanatimesinternational.com/?p=29199|website=Guyana Times International|accessdate=11 October 2013}}</ref>
'''Pierre Louis de Saffon''' (1724, [[France]] – August 1784, [[Demerara]]) was a French duellist<ref>{{cite web|title=Le Repentir rehabilitation unlikely – Mayor Green|url=http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2014/02/09/le-repentir-rehabilitation-unlikely-mayor-green/|website=Kaieteur News Online}}</ref> who escaped to exile in the Dutch colony of Demerara, now in [[Guyana]], only to later become a wealthy land owner. He had fought his brother in a duel and killed him.{{fact|date=January 2015}} He fled to Demerara where he became a penitent exile and later developed into a wealthy planter.{{fact|date=January 2015}} He thought it best to leave a lasting memorial of his sorrow for having killed his brother and named two of his estates [[Le Repentir]]—the repenting, and [[La Penitence]]—the penitence.{{fact|date=January 2015}} His will, dated 25 February 1784, and written in French, instructed that the revenue from his estate, after other bequests, be bestowed in perpetuity for the maintenance of 10 poor destitute orphans until they reached the age of 16 years.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laws of Guyana, Saffon Trust Act|url=http://legalaffairs.gov.gy/information/laws-of-guyana/497-chapter-1320-de-saffon-trust/file|publisher=Ministry of Legal Affairs, Guyana |accessdate=26 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Louis De Saffon|url=http://www.guyanatimesinternational.com/?p=29199|website=Guyana Times International|accessdate=11 October 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 01:36, 11 March 2020

Pierre Louis de Saffon (1724, France – August 1784, Demerara) was a French duellist[1] who escaped to exile in the Dutch colony of Demerara, now in Guyana, only to later become a wealthy land owner. He had fought his brother in a duel and killed him.[citation needed] He fled to Demerara where he became a penitent exile and later developed into a wealthy planter.[citation needed] He thought it best to leave a lasting memorial of his sorrow for having killed his brother and named two of his estates Le Repentir—the repenting, and La Penitence—the penitence.[citation needed] His will, dated 25 February 1784, and written in French, instructed that the revenue from his estate, after other bequests, be bestowed in perpetuity for the maintenance of 10 poor destitute orphans until they reached the age of 16 years.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Le Repentir rehabilitation unlikely – Mayor Green". Kaieteur News Online.
  2. ^ "Laws of Guyana, Saffon Trust Act". Ministry of Legal Affairs, Guyana. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Louis De Saffon". Guyana Times International. Retrieved 11 October 2013.