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AURY, Louis de, New Grenadian naval officer, born about 1780. He became a lieutenant in the navy of his native country in 1813, and commanded the naval force of New Grenada at the siege of Cartagena. In 1816 he went to Texas with Herrero as commander of the united fleets, and was appointed governor of Texas and Galveston island. In July 1817, he took part in McGregor's expedition to Florida, and afterward he was engaged in the campaigns of the revolted South American republics. He resided some tune in New Orleans, and subsequently went to Havana.
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