Captain D'Agoust
Louis-Fouquet de Vincens de Saint-Michel, marquis d'Agoult (Saint-Michel, 5 December 1737 – London, 19 February 1813) was an officer of the Gardes Françaises, described by Thomas Carlyle in his classic recounting of the French Revolution, as a "cast-iron" individual. == Early life == Louis-Fouquet de Vincens was born at the Château de Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire, near Forcalquier, in Provence, on December 5, 1737, and was baptized the following day.