Jacques Dyel du Parquet

Jacques Dyel du Parquet
Governor of Martinique
In office
1636 – February 1646
Preceded byJean Dupont
Succeeded byJérôme du Sarrat, sieur de La Pierrière (acting)
Governor of Martinique
In office
9 February 1647 – 1658
Preceded byJérôme du Sarrat, sieur de La Pierrière (acting)
Succeeded byMarie Bonnard du Parquet
Personal details
Born1606
Cailleville, Normandy, France
Died3 January 1658
Martinique
OccupationSoldier

Jacques Dyel du Parquet (1606 – 3 January 1658) was a French soldier who was one of the first governors of Martinique. He was appointed governor of the island for the Compagnie des Îles de l'Amérique in 1636, a year after the first French settlement had been established. In 1650 he purchased Martinique, Grenada and Saint Lucia. He did much to develop Martinique as a colony, including introduction of sugarcane.