Thomas d'Estienne d'Orves was born to the
Estienne Family, a noble house of Provence. During the
Anglo-French War, on 27 July 1778, Estienne d'Orves took part in the
Battle of Ushant as captain of the 74-gun
Actif. In late 1778, Estienne d'Orves was in command of the 80-gun
Orient. On 28 December he departed Brest to reinforce the French colony of
Isle de France. When
François-Jean-Baptiste l'Ollivier de Tronjoli, commander of the French forces in the Indian Ocean, was recalled to France, he transferred command to Estienne d'Orves. Estienne d'Orves led his squadron off the
Coromandel Coast, with little effect. In April 1781, his health deteriorating, Estienne d'Orves gave command of the division to
Tromelin, and that of
Orient to First Officer Bolle.
Suffren arrived at Isle de France with reinforcements on 25 October 1781, and Estienne d'Orves decided to mount a raid against British interests in India. On 7 December 1781, Estienne d'Orves departed Isle de France with 11 ships, 3 frigates and 3 corvettes, intending to attack
Trincomalee. However, he changed his mind and decided to attack Madras instead. However, in the following days, his failing health deteriorated to the point where he was not fit for duty, and he delegated command to Suffren. He died on 9 February 1782, a few days before the
Battle of Sadras. == Assessment ==