Sir Richard Hughes | |
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Born | 1708 Deptford, England |
Died | (aged 71) Southampton, England |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Service | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1721–1773 |
Rank | Captain |
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Children | Sir Richard Hughes, 2nd Baronet |
Captain Sir Richard Hughes, 1st Baronet (1708 – 23 September 1779), was a Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century who served as Resident Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard. Hughes joined the navy in 1721 and served on a variety of ships, some commanded by his father Captain Richard Hughes, mostly in the Mediterranean Sea and Baltic Sea, and was also a some-time follower of Admiral Sir John Norris. He was promoted to commander in 1739 and given command of HMS Anne Galley, and was promoted to post-captain in the following year. Having served mostly in command of ships in the Mediterranean Fleet, Hughes was given command of the guardship HMS Fougueux in 1753, from where he was appointed Resident Commissioner of Portsmouth in 1754. He served there until 1773, in which year he was created a baronet and then retired. He died at Southampton, aged 71.