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Lally, Thomas Arthur, baron de Tollendal, comte de |
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Lally, Thomas Arthur, baron de Tollendal, comte de (tômä` ärtür` bärôN də tôläNdäl` kôNt də lälē`), 1702–66, French general; son of an Irish Jacobite resident in France. As commander of a French expedition to India at the beginning of the Seven Years War, he failed to take Madras (now Chennai; 1758–59) and had to surrender to the English at Pondichéry (now Puducherry). This defeat put an end to the French empire in India. Taken prisoner and than paroled, Lally returned to France to answer charges of treason. After imprisonment for more than two years, he was tried, and although the procedure of the trial was universally criticized, he was executed. With the help of such notables as Voltaire, he was later vindicated. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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