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Edward Hughes (Royal Navy officer)

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arrived in the neighbourhood. For the next year, these Indian waters were the scene of one of the most famous of naval campaigns. Suffren was perhaps the ablest naval commander that France ever produced, but his subordinates were factious and unskilful; Hughes on the other hand, whose ability was
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After the peace, he returned to England, and, though further promotions came to him, he never again hoisted his flag. He had accumulated considerable wealth during his Indian service, which for the most part he spent in unostentatious charity. He died at his seat of Luxborough in Essex in 1794.
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that born of long experience rather than genius, was well supported. No fewer than five fiercely contested general actions were fought by the two fleets, neither of them gaining a decisive advantage. In the end, Hughes held his ground.
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from the French, and he was called upon to conduct only minor operations for the next two years, as the enemy could not muster any force fit to meet the powerful squadron Hughes had brought from the Channel.
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from 1773 to 1777. Before long, he returned to the East Indies Station as a rear-admiral, with an overwhelming naval force. On his outward voyage, he took
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Who's who in Naval History: From 1550 to the Present, Alastair Wilson, Joseph Catto, 2004: Routledge, Abingdon, UK, entry "Hughes, Edward", p. 153
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Portrait of Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, circa 1786, Great Britain, artist unknown. Gift of the family of Burton Boys, 2006.
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was subsequently tried and condemned for his conduct, and Hughes received the vacated command. Captain Hughes was with
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Hughes joined the Royal Navy in 1735, and four years later, was present at the capture of
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He was in continual employment during the peace, and as commodore, commanded the
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Sir Edward Hughes at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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His second wife Ruth died in 1800. Hughes' fortune went to
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Index


Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Kingdom of Great Britain
Royal Navy
Captain
Admiral
HMS Larke
HMS Somerset
East Indies Station
War of Jenkins' Ear
Capture of Porto Bello 1739
Cartagena Expedition 1741
Battle of Toulon 1744
Voyage of the Glorioso 1747
Seven Years' War
Siege of Louisbourg (1758)
Quebec expedition
American Revolutionary War
East Indies
Battle of Sadras
Battle of Providien
Battle of Negapatam (1782)
Battle of Trincomalee
Battle of Cuddalore (1783)
Admiral
Royal Navy
East Indies Station
Portobelo, Panama
Cartagena expedition
Battle of Toulon

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