The "Malounière des Trauchandières" was built by the privateer Guillaume La Perche des Trauchandières, who later became secretary to King Louis XIV.
He commanded the Glorieuse, one of the ships of Admiral Duguay-Trouin's naval expedition to Brazil in 1711.
The previous year, the Portuguese had taken 700 French prisoners and Louis XIV had given the order to send an armada of 17 French ships to free them. The city which was (in theory) impregnable was besieged by the F
rench and the governor of Rio de Janeiro was held for a large ransom.
This was divided into three parts: one for the King of France, the other for the crew and the third for the captain.
This operation proved to be a great success and all those who invested money doubled their bet.
Guillaume La Perche des Trauchandières returned happy with his booty and he built his malouinière in 1714