18 He entered the army.
19[C-D, III, 386] He served in les Galères and in Anjou, Cavalry.
15[BBB]: “Sieur de Vignargues. Served in 'Les Galeres', which appears to have been the regt of that name, and not the actual vessels propelled by galley-slaves, to which many Huguenots were condemned for trying to escape from France, or for some other offence as obdurate Protestants; his name does not appear in any list of such individuals. He also served with the cavalry regt of Anjou.
He was living at Nîmes in 1668, and maintained his nobility with other members of the family. After the Revocation, he at first abjured, and is included in a list of 'nouveaux Converts', the Intendant commenting on him that he was a bad convert. Later Charles and his wife (Margaret de Galtier de Pomperdu) whom he m 1673 (no issue) escaped to Switzerland, where he d at Lausanne in 1707, and his wife in 1709.”