Sir Richard Hughes, 2nd Baronet explained

Honorific Prefix:Sir
Richard Hughes
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Serviceyears:1739–1812
Rank:Admiral
Commands:









Resident Commissioner, Halifax
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
Downs Station
Leeward Islands Station
North America Station
Branch:Royal Navy
Battles:
Spouse:Jane Sloane

Admiral Sir Richard Hughes, 2nd Baronet (– 5 January 1812) was a Royal Navy officer.

Naval career

Hughes was probably born in London, England, the son of Captain Richard Hughes. He entered the Portsmouth Naval Academy in 1739.[1] He served on a number of ships in various locations during his naval career, including from 1763 to 1766. It is known that Hughes was in Canada in 1778, as he was appointed resident commissioner of the Halifax dockyard.[2] This appointment was short, as by August of the same year he became lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, succeeding Mariot Arbuthnot in that position.[1] During his tenure, the main concern was the protection of the Province.[1] In 1779, he succeeded his father as baronet. He became acting commander-in-chief The Downs in 1781.[3]

In 1782 Hughes was second-in-command under Lord Howe at the Relief of Gibraltar.[1] Between 1783 and 1786 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Leeward Islands Station.[4] Then in 1789 he became Commander-in-Chief, North American Station.[1]

Legacy

Arms

Escutcheon:Azure a lion rampant Or
Crest:A lion couchant Or.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Blakeley . Phyllis R. . Hughes, Sir Richard . 5 .
  2. Web site: Research guide N1: Horatio Nelson : Biographies - Cook and Nelson : Research guides : The Library : Researchers : NMM. National Maritime Museum. 2010-03-05.
  3. Book: Marshall. John. Royal Naval Biography: Or, Memoirs of the Services of All the Flag-Officers, Superannuated Rear-Admirals, Retired-Captains, Post-Captains, and Commanders. 18 November 2010. Cambridge University Press. 9781108022712. 10. en.
  4. Book: Haydn. Joseph. The Book of Dignities: Containing Lists of the Official Personages of the British Empire ... from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time ... Together with the Sovereigns and Rulers of Europe, from the Foundation of Their Respective States; the Peerage of England and Great Britain Original 1851 Digitized by the University of Michigan. 13 June 2008. Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 279. en.
  5. Book: Burke's Peerage, 37th edition . 1875.